Hehehe... taktik orang Islam secara "halus" unt ngerampas tanah orang lain. 
Nantinya gereja GKI Yasmin Bogor atau HKBP di Bekasi jg bisa bernasib sama.

Kalo taktik secara ga halus sih, langsung aja dudukin tanahnya, bantai 
pemiliknya tanpa ampun.


Jadi, orang2 non Islam yg ga dibantai, tp cuma dirampas secara "halus" itu hrs 
berterimakasih ke orang Islam, hehehe...



http://www.persecution.org/2012/09/24/sudanese-bible-school-raided-at-risk-of-being-seized-by-mosque/

Sudanese Bible School Raided, at Risk of being Seized by Mosque
By Wasul Chemosi

Washington, D.C. September 24 (International Christian Concern) – Six months 
after being attacked, a Bible school in Sudan remains vacant and may be turned 
over to a local mosque that has claimed ownership of the Christians’ land.

On March 21, 150 men from a local mosque raided a Bible school belonging to 
the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Gerif West, 10 km from the Khartoum 
airport in Sudan, local church elders told ICC. The men reportedly shouted 
“Allah Akbar” (“God is great”) before ransacking the school and lighting it on 
fire.

“Everything was vandalized… computers, photocopy machines, Bibles, 
windows, doors…,” Francis Dawid Badwy, a church elder who witnessed the 
attack, told ICC. “People were shouting that they did not want the church or 
Christianity in Sudan.”

The Bible school sits on eleven acres of land and is clearly visible by two 
nearby mosques. “The Muslims have wanted the land for quite some time now,” 
said Rev. Kodi. “They have wanted to use the land for a playground and other 
development projects.”

The school has also provided a safe haven to Christian converts from Islam 
which, some believe, may be the reason local Muslims have demanded rights to 
the 
land. “I left everything, but thank God, I found a home here in the Bible 
school,” said Hassan Fadallah Mohammed, who was forced to flee his home in 
1995 after his conversion to Christianity. Dozens of Christians like Mohammed 
had found refuge in the school, which has raised tensions between the Muslim 
and 
Christian communities in the area, a local pastor said.

The school’s future, however, remains uncertain and church leadership are 
waiting on a court decision to see whether or not they will maintain ownership 
of the grounds. “The case is still in court and to date everything has been 
silent,” explained Rev. Kodi. “We are expecting a lot of challenges to 
take place in our churches in the coming months. We appeal to our friends and 
well-wishers to give a hand in the rebuilding our Bible school to allow the 
students to resume their studies.”

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