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Dan kafir yang mengatakan hal yang sejajar dengan yang dikatakan Holland ini 
difitnah oleh orang Islam dan penjilat pantatnya Suryana yang suka nyabo dan 
Teddy penjahat pelaku tax evasion itu...

--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Tulisan di bawah ini sebetulnya nunjukin kayak apa sejarah islam tsb, sejarah 
> Islam itu sebetulnya ga lebih dr kibulan sesuai dgn apa yg mau didengar orang 
> Islam. Begitu ada yg ngomong sejarah Islam yg berbeda, ybs akan dibantai unt 
> menutup mulutnya.
> 
> 
> Ga heran kalo si pinpin ngoceh sejarah Islam, tp ga bisa ngasih bukti 
> "sejarah" sama sekali selain kaing2 kayak anjing kejepit buntut.
> 
> 
> 
> http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3352/bbc-islam-untold-story
> 
> BBC Backs Down; Threats of Physical Violence
> by Soeren Kern
> September 21, 2012 at 4:45 am
> 
> Islam is "a legitimate subject of historical inquiry. I think there's a 
> degree to which Muslims, far more than Christians, have felt that the 
> foundation myths of their religion 
> are somehow historical fact, and it seems to me that they're clearly 
> not." Tom Holland, author,Islam: The Untold Story, cancelled by BBC, after 
> threats.
> 
> The British Broadcasting Corporation has cancelled the screening of a 
> controversial documentary about the history of Islam after the 
> presenter was threatened with physical violence.
> 
> The private screening was to take place, followed by a debate, at the BBC's 
> headquarters in London on September 13 before an audience of 
> historians and opinion shapers.
> 
> "Islam: The Untold Story" is a documentary by historian Tom Holland, a 
> well-known British author, who examines the origins of Islam and 
> argues that there is little written historical evidence to verify claims 
> about the Muslim prophet Mohammed and the origins of Islam.
> 
> In the documentary, the Cambridge-educated historian offers a 
> critical examination of the traditional Islamic narrative that the 
> Muslim holy book, The Koran, was transmitted directly and "fully formed" to 
> Mohammed in the seventh century, through the angel Gabriel.
> 
> Holland says that contrary to Muslim claims, it is far more probable that 
> theKoran and Islamic theology developed gradually over many centuries in 
> conjunction with the expansion of Arab empires. He also says there are 
> many "black holes" in the historical record, and suggests that Islam is 
> essentially a "made-up" religion. "I had expected to find 
> contemporaneous Muslim evidence," Holland says, "but there's nothing 
> there."
> 
> Holland also questions in the film the centrality of Mecca in the 
> origins of Islam: "Aside from a single ambiguous mention in the Koran 
> itself, there is no mention of [the Muslim holy city of] Mecca, not one, in 
> any datable text for over a hundred years after Muhammad's death."
> 
> The documentary, which was previously aired on the BBC's Channel 4 on August 
> 28, generated more than 1,000 complaints by Muslims, who accuse 
> Holland of distorting the history of Islam.
> 
> The London-based Islamic Education and Research Academy published two papers 
> (here and here) denouncing the program. The Academy accuses Holland of 
> "recklessness," 
> of making "baseless assumptions" and of engaging in "selective 
> scholarship."
> 
> The British telecommunications regulator, Ofcom, after it received more than 
> 100 complaints that the documentary is 
> biased and offensive to Muslims, says it may launch an investigation.
> 
> Holland insists that Islam is "a legitimate subject of historical 
> inquiry." The documentary follows on the heels of a growing number of 
> scholarly and popular books (here, here, here, here, here, here and here) 
> that challenge some of the most fundamental assumptions about the origin of 
> Islam.
> 
> In an interview about the origins of Islam with the London-based The 
> Spectator, Holland states: "I think there's a degree to which Muslims, far 
> more 
> than Christians, have felt that the foundation myths of their religion 
> are somehow historical fact, and it seems to me that they're clearly 
> not. There must be a bedrock of fact, but it is more 'sacred history' 
> than it is history...." Holland also says: "There's a sense in which I 
> think as Islam evolves and as, let's say, Muslims start to realize that 
> they are in competition with Jews and Christians, they need to have 
> their Prophet have a revelation from an angel...."
> 
> Holland's documentary has earned him an online flood of abusive messages. 
> According to the British newspaper The Telegraph, one message reads: "You 
> might be a target in the streets. You may recruit some bodyguards, for your 
> own safety."
> 
> A spokesperson for Channel 4 said: "Having taken security advice, we 
> have reluctantly canceled a planned screening of the program Islam: The 
> Untold Story."
> 
> The dust-up follows a similar controversy over a new BBC comedy series called 
> Citizen Khan, which confronts issues faced by a modern Muslim family.
> 
> The six-part series, which aired for the first time on BBC1 in 
> August, was created by British Muslim Adil Ray, who also plays the lead 
> role.
> 
> After its first episode, the BBC received more than 600 complaints 
> from Muslims who claim the program is guilty of "stereotypes about 
> Asians" and is "disrespectful to the Koran." Some of the angry reactions have 
> been compiled here.
> 
> Muslims were particularly angered by a scene where an actress who 
> plays Khan's glamorous daughter rushes to put on a hijab and pretends to be 
> reading the Koran when her father comes home.
> 
> According to the Union of Muslim Organizations of UK and Ireland, a 
> London-based Muslim umbrella organization, "a large proportion of 
> Muslims will be un-amused by the negative stereotypes because it leads 
> to misrepresentation." British Muslims are not, apparently, allowed to 
> laugh at themselves.
> 
> >
> >Soeren Kernis a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the New York-based Gatestone 
> >Institute. He is also Senior Fellow for European Politics at the 
> >Madrid-based 
> Grupo de Estudios Estratégicos / Strategic Studies Group. Follow him on 
> Facebook.
> 
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