Setelah Navy Seal, Densus 88 apalagi sebagai penjagal muslim
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Aku dan Bapa adalah satu." (Yoh 10:30)  <http://solusinews.blogspot.com/>
Bapa di dalam Aku dan Aku di dalam Bapa." (Yoh
10:34-38)<http://solusinews.blogspot.com/>
Yesus mengatakan bahwa Bapa dan Yesus adalah satu
oknum<http://solusinews.blogspot.com/>

"Hai Maryam, sesungguhnya Allah menggembirakan kamu dengan kalimat
daripada-Nya, namanya Al Masih Isa putera Maryam, seorang terkemuka di
dunia dan di akhirat dan termasuk orang-orang yang didekatkan (kepada
Allah)”.(QS.3:45) <http://solusinews.blogspot.com/>

*YESAYA 28:16*
16 sebab itu beginilah Firman TUHAN ALLAH: "Sesungguhnya, AKU meletakkan
sebagai dasar di Sion sebuah batu, batu yang teruji, sebuah batu penjuru
yang mahal, suatu dasar yang teguh: Siapa yang percaya, tidak akan gelisah!
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On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>wrote:

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> http://www.arabnews.com/print/418456
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> [image: ArabNews]
>  Russian Muslim leader killed in attack
> by Roman Kruchinin
> KAZAN, Russia: The Islamic leader of Russia’s main Muslim region of
> Tatarstan was wounded yesterday and another cleric killed in rare attacks
> in an oil-rich republic often praised for its religious tolerance.
> The mufti of Tatarstan, Ildus Faizov, was wounded in a car explosion while
> his former deputy, Valiulla Yakupov, was shot dead in the strikes an hour
> apart as Muslims prepared to begin observing Ramadan at sundown.
> Investigators opened a murder case while the region’s leader linked the
> attacks in Tatarstan’s main city of Kazan to the clerics’ work to promote
> moderate Islam.
> “Our leaders have followed the policy of traditional Islam. It is clear
> that there are other movements, and what happened today is a clear
> challenge,” said the presdient of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov, pledging a
> firm response to radicals.
> Russia’s top Muslim cleric Ravil Gainutdin said that those behind the
> attacks were seeking to place a bomb under the foundation of “peace and
> order of the entire Russian Federation.”
> “I have to admit that a wave of violence has come to the Volga region
> too,” he said.
> The oil-producing region on the Volga River is touted by authorities as an
> example of peaceful coexistence of Muslims and Christians, in contrast to
> the troubled North Caucasus, where the Kremlin fought two wars against
> separatists in the past 20 years.
> But over the past few years officials have sounded the alarm about radical
> Islam spreading to a region where secessionist sentiments ran high
> following the Soviet breakup.
> Yakupov, 48, was shot on the porch of his apartment block and died from
> his wounds in his car.
> Faizov was wounded when his vehicle exploded in another part of the city,
> the Investigative Committee said.
> “The Toyota Land Cruiser with the Mufti of Tatarstan inside, Ildus Faizov,
> was blown up,” it said.
> “He was thrown out of the car by the force of the blast. He has been
> hospitalized with wounds of varying severity.”
> Television showed flames and smoke bursting out of Faizov’s black vehicle,
> which regional police said he was driving.
> Faizov, 49, has mounted a crackdown on extremists among the Muslim clergy
> of the republic of four million inhabitants.
> He has said the main threat comes from followers of radical forms of
> Islam, Salafism and Wahhabism, whose ideology is now preached in some of
> the mosques in Tatarstan.
> “The Salafis and Wahhabis constitute a very great danger. There are no
> moderates among them. They all finish one day by taking up arms,” Faizov
> said in an interview with AFP last year shortly after his election.
> Yakupov headed the education department of the Muslim Spiritual
> Directorate of Tatarstan at the time of his death, but until recently was
> Faizov’s first deputy.
> In May, the Kazan Week website listed him as Tatarstan’s second most
> influential Muslim, calling him the “strategist behind Faizov’s policy of
> rooting out religious extremism.”
> Russia fears that the radical Islam of the North Caucasus whose rebels are
> calling for the creation of an Islamic state could spread to its other
> historically Muslim regions.
> Militant leader Doku Umarov last year warned that his fighters were on a
> mission to “free the lands of our brothers,” referring to Russian regions
> with large Muslim populations.
> In November 2010, three Islamists were killed in Tatarstan in a rare armed
> clash with police.
> Around half of Tatarstan’s population is Muslim, but in Kazan few women
> wear headscarves and a huge mosque stands beside an Orthodox cathedral.
> “The Salafis, the Islamic radicals have been active in Tatarstan for the
> past two years,” said Alexei Malashenko, an analyst with the Carnegie
> Moscow Center. “This violent flare-up was expected.”
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