Mutawa Saudi ngegerebek orang2 Kristen yg lagi ngumpul unt berdoa.

Ini bisa terjadi jg di Indonesia dgn alasan ga ada ijin ngumpul, ga
ada ijin unt make tempat unt ibadah dan segala macam alasan lainnya.

Di lain pihak, pihak yg berwenang selalu nutup mata atas segala macam
pelanggaran peraturan yg dilakukan orang Islam. Misalnya, loudspeaker
di mesjid itu hrsnya cuma unt azan doang, bukan unt khutbah, nyanyi2
dan segala macam keperluan lainnya.

Tp ga ada  pihak berwenang yg ngambil tindakan, dan ga akan ada seekor
muslim dr sebangsa FPI dll yg akan nyerang mesjid, mushola, pesantren
dll dgn alasan melanggar aturan.



http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2013/02/saudi-religious-police-storm-prayer.html

Saudi Religious Police Storm Prayer Meeting, Arrest Dozens of
Ethiopian Christians

Meanwhile, CAIR is complaining about Islamophobia and trying to
convince Westerners that Jihad means "making friends across the
aisle." But what do we find when we open the Muslim sources?

    Sahih Muslim 4366—The Messenger of Allah said: "I will expel the
Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula and will not leave any
but Muslims."


Fortunately, as all Western politicians and reporters know, Muhammad
doesn't speak for Islam. The only people who speak for Islam are
Westernized Muslims who have absolutely no clue what Islam teaches.

    Saudi Arabia (FoxNews)—Saudi Arabia’s notorious religious police,
known as the mutawa, swooped in on a private gathering of at least 53
Ethiopian Christians this month, shutting down their private prayer,
and arresting the peaceful group of foreign workers for merely
practicing their faith, FoxNews.com has learned.

    The mixed group of men and women was seized in a private residence
in the city of Dammam, the capital of the wealthy oil province in
Eastern Arabia, and Saudi authorities charged three Christian leaders
with seeking to convert Muslims to Christianity. The latest crackdown
on Christianity in the ultra-fundamental Islamic country comes on the
heels of a brutal 2011/2012 incarceration and torture of 36 Ethiopian
Christians, and drew a sharp rebuke from a U.S. lawmaker.

    "Nations that wish to be a part of the responsible nations of the
world must see the protection of religious freedom and the principles
of reason as an essential part of the duty of the state," Rep. Jeff
Fortenberry, R-Neb., who sits on the Caucus on Religious Minorities in
the Middle East, told FoxNews.com.

    During Advent in 2011, Saudi authorities stormed a prayer meeting
at the private home of one of the Ethiopian workers in the Red Sea
city of Jeddah. The Saudi mutawa imprisoned 29 women and six men for
more than seven months in barbaric prison conditions, where the men
faced severe beatings and the women were subjected to sexually
intrusive torture methods. After Christian organizations and human
rights groups, as well as the United States government, complained,
the Saudis deported the 35 Christian Ethiopian workers in August 2012.

    Last March, Abdulaziz ibn Abdullah Al al-Sheikh, the grand mufti
of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, declared it is “necessary to destroy
all the churches in the Arabian Peninsula.” (Continue Reading.)

Posted by David Wood at 2:06 PM


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