Subjek kamu itu gak merefleksikan isi dari omongan sayyed.  Tolol
kamu... Baca aja gak gableg. Baca ini:
But if we look at Muslim actions today it does not seem to be the
case. Muslim deeds do not seem to reflect the divine message but are
rather products of its misinterpretation.

Ada sementara muslim yg salah dalam memahami quran, makanya
tindakannya jadi ngaco.  Jadi yg salah mana?  Qurannya atau umatnya?

--- In [email protected], "kim3hook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Qura'n Needs To Be Re-Interpreted To Reflect The True Spirit Of Islam
> 
>   By: Tashbih Sayyed
>   Osama bin Laden's father Muhammad bin Laden never kept more than four 
> wives at one time because he did not want to violate the sanctions
of his 
> faith - Islam - as prescribed in its holy book, the Quran. But his
faith did 
> not stop him from marrying more than fifty women. All he had to do is 
> divorce one of his four wives and replace her with a new one
whenever he 
> chose. Saudi interpreters of the holy book told him that it was
permissible.
>   Recently, a girls school in Mecca caught fire where more than ten
girls 
> were killed because the members of the Commission for Promoting
Virtue and 
> Preventing Vice (Religious police) forced the girls to stay inside the 
> burning building. These girls were not wearing abayas (black gowns) and 
> head-scarves so they weren't supposed to be in public. The
interpretation of 
> the Quran Saudi authorities follow do not allow any exception to the
rule.
> 
>   A Videotape in current circulation follows a Palestinian mother
preparing 
> her son for a suicide bombing mission and saying that if she had one
hundred 
> sons, she would send them all to kill the Jews. The Quran that she
has been 
> taught sanctifies suicide and the murder of innocent people.
> 
>   The regional conflicts and territorial disputes in Kashmir,
Palestine, 
> Afghanistan etc. are being termed in the Muslim world as Jihad (holy
war). 
> The people being dying in its name are being honored as shaheeds
(martyrs). 
> This is because the Muslim clergy feels free to interpret Islam's
holy book 
> any which way they like to justify their political causes.
> 
>   In Pakistan, minority Shias, Christians, Ahmadis, Hindus and
others are 
> murdered every day and places of worship are regularly attacked
because the 
> Muslim perpetrators and murderers believe that their holy book
commands such 
> barbaric conduct in the name of the Muslim community (ummah).
> 
>   The above snapshots are a small example of recent events in the
Muslim 
> world currently intriguing non-Muslims and getting them to ask,
"What is 
> Islam?". Westerners do not know that these deeds do not reflect the
true 
> spirit of Islam. Rather, that they are the result of an age old
effort by a 
> static Muslim clergy, who use the Quran to create narrow-minded
populous, 
> which can then be manipulated to achieve their own particular political 
> ends.
> 
>   Pointing the finger at the clergy does not mean that religion can be 
> ignored if the Muslim world is to move in a new direction. We all 
> acknowledge that while the human mind matures, it constantly looks for 
> guidance and tutoring from persons and institutions it considers more 
> learned than itself in matters of moral, cultural and religious
affairs. And 
> nowhere does this dependence more glaring than in the matters of
religion. 
> Traditionally, there are two ways to seek this guidance, first,
directly 
> from the source - the religious documents - and second, from the
clergy who 
> have taken upon themselves to authoritatively interpret scripture.
> 
>   But Islam never made room for the clergy. Allah ( God ), wants to
have a 
> direct relationship with his creation, without the meddling of the
middleman 
> (Clergy). In order to empower the individual, God commanded them to
"Read". 
> Iqra or read, was the first word conveyed to the Prophet Muhammad
himself. 
> This emphasis on seeking knowledge for human beings was a divine
plan meant 
> to free men and women from the clutches of the clergy. Allah knew
that the 
> middleman could never convey the real meaning of his divine message
because 
> they were working for themselves or their rulers first, not God.
> 
>   The traditional power structures of the Islamic world were rooted
in a 
> battle between rulers and clergy vying for influence over the common
man. 
> The rulers and clergy joined hands in the end to ensure that the
common man 
> could never equip himself with the knowledge to interpret the Allah's 
> message himself. Once the ruler - clergy nexus succeeded in keeping the 
> Muslim masses uneducated, it brainwashed them into believing that
not only 
> the holy book is divine but the clergy's interpretation of the holy
book is 
> also divine. And anybody not following the interpretation will sure
taste 
> hell-fire.
> 
>   In the words of Professor R. B. Perry, "A book does not become a
man's 
> "bible" unless it has been the principal quickening influence in his 
> spiritual life and the source of his illumination, so that he
returns to it 
> when he needs to reanimate his purposes or confirm his belief."
According to 
> this thought a holy book , "is the proved remedy to which a man
confidently 
> resorts for the health of his own soul. It becomes associated in his
mind 
> with all that he owes to it, and all that he hopes from it; so that
it is 
> not only an instrument, but a symbol." But if we look at Muslim actions 
> today it does not seem to be the case. Muslim deeds do not seem to
reflect 
> the divine message but are rather products of its misinterpretation.
In the 
> Muslim world, men and women, are being misguided by the
misinterpretations 
> that have become more sacrosanct than Quraa'n.
> 
>   Until recently, the prevalent corrupted version of Islam was
considered a 
> threat only to Muslims, but after September 11, 2002, Muslims came
under 
> very tight scrutiny and have become a concern to everyone. Muslims 
> everywhere are a target of scorn, ridicule and contempt. Muslims can
deal 
> with the situation in two ways. First, Muslims can continue to blame
a "wide 
> spread Judeo-Christian conspiracy" for their sorry state of affairs.
Or, 
> second, they can start following the educated and civilized values
found in 
> the Quran and Islam itself.
> 
>   As long as the killings of Jews, Christians, Hindus and other Muslim 
> groups are justified by crude interpretations of the Quran, Muslims are 
> letting Islam die. For its sake and for the sake of civilization,
Muslims 
> will have to challenge each and every interpretation of the Quran
that is in 
> conflict with the values of common decency, respect, and humanity.
> 
>   Never has an interpreter of the Quran been divinely sanctioned,
nor any of 
> his interpretations. All interpretations are open to criticism. Only
the 
> Quran is divine and divinity can never be in clash with civilization.
>







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