Hehehe... jadi di bulan Bombadhon itu, orang2 Islam malahan makin
bersemangat ngebantai orang.

Perhatikan jg apa yg dibilang di bawah, dlm 60 thn terakhir, ada 11 juta
orang Islam mati dibantai, dan 90% dr korban dibantai oleh orang Islam
sendiri.

Dan itu belum termasuk non Islam yg dibantai oleh orang ISlam.

Islam itu emang laknatan lil alamin, bukan?


http://www.answering-islam.org/authors/clarke/ramadan_deaths.html
Escalating Ramadan Death Toll

Roland Clarke <http://www.answering-islam.org/authors/clarke/contact.html>

The monthly death toll in Iraq was the highest in 5 years during July 2013
according to the UN. But reporters failed to mention that this surge of
violence coincided with Ramadan, the holiest month for Muslims. A similar
surge was seen in Iraq during the fasting months of 2012 and 2010.
Furthermore, Afghanistan saw a similar surge of suicide bomb attacks.

On August 11th 2012 Afghan interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqi
reported that Taliban attacks in Afghanistan had risen during Islam's holy
month. Three days later forty seven civilians were killed by suicide
bombers and 145 were wounded, making it the bloodiest week in Afghanistan
last year. Is it coincidental that these attacks happened during Ramadan?

And why confine our observations to Afghanistan and Iraq? Let us consider
Muslim-on-Muslim violence around the world. For example, there is a web
site which tabulates the number of Muslims killed during Ramadan globally.
The total for 2013 was 6,625 a 95% increase over last year. The years 2012
and 2011 saw increases of over 50%! (*<http://the-eyeontheworld.blogspot.com/>)


Gunnar Heinsohn, Emeritus Professor of Social Sciences at the University of
Bremen, has researched the death toll from conflicts around the globe over
the last 60 years (i.e. until the publication date of his
article<http://www.danielpipes.org/4990/arab-israeli-fatalities-rank-49th>).
Heinsohn concluded that 11 million Muslims have perished in these conflicts
of whom more than *90 percent were killed by fellow Muslims!*

Lest one dismiss Heinsohn's research as biased, let me quote a Muslim
scholar, Salim Mansur, professor of Political Science at the University of
Western Ontario. In 2006 he wrote an article significantly entitled, *The
Mark of Cain,* in which he frankly admits, “Iraqi casualties from the
radical Islamist insurgency and sectarian Sunni-Shia violence exceed those
from American-led military operations... Muslim on Muslim violence is
intrinsic to Arab-Muslim history. The tribal lust for power and cruelty ...
warped Islam as a faith tradition in the early seventh century, right at
the outset of the post-prophetic years. Among its first victims were
Prophet Mohammed’s family members: his cousin and son-in-law Ali, and his
grandsons Hasan and Husayn.” Mansur goes on to discuss Muslim-on-Muslim
violence in the 20th century. Citing research by R.J. Rummel in *Statistics
of Democide, *Mansur notes, “the grisly example of Pakistan’s 1971 genocide
in East Pakistan, which 'succeeded in killing perhaps 1,500,000 people,
created 10,000,000 refugees who had fled to India, provoked a war with
India, [and] incited a countergenocide of 150,000 non-Bengalis.' As a young
adult, I saw firsthand what Rummel describes.”
(*<http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=1020>)


You may find these statistics shocking and they are, but that's not all. It
is one thing to see intolerance towards rival sects perhaps even going so
far as to kill each other, but it is treacherous and unimaginably wicked to
see fellow comrades in arms killing one another. Three such reports have
come to light during Ramadan 2013 – one based in Syria and two in Egypt. A
recent article in AFP reported deadly clashes between the mainstream rebels
(FSA) and jihadists (ISIS) who are cooperating together against Assad. This
example is tragic, although somewhat understandable, because of the
growing rivalry
between 
them<http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/07/13/syria-rebels-jihadists-fight-in-northwest-ngo/>.


An article by Raymond Ibrahim illustrates blatant
treachery<http://frontpagemag.com/2013/raymond-ibrahim/muslim-brotherhood-kills-its-own/>and
deception as people in the Muslim brotherhood are seen killing each
other. Ibrahim cites two examples where those opposed to the military
regime which ousted Morsi actually shot and killed a comrade in the back,
all the while, making it appear his death was the fault of the opposing
security forces. Both killings, are documented on video. Here is Ibrahim's
explanation based on video footage showing the second man's death:

Played again in slow motion, however, it becomes apparent that the man in a
gilbab (long Muslim style robe) standing directly behind the murdered man
is actually the one who shot him; he then walked over to another man near
him, gave him the weapon, and then quickly walked off the scene. Even the
man on the roof who is taping this scene is heard to be asked, 'Did the car
[armored vehicle] shoot?' only to reply, 'No, no.'

As a matter of fact, both murders which Ibrahim cites are simple treachery,
although, Islamists would justify them because they were done with the
right niyya (intention) i.e. to empower Islam. In this case, the end
justifies the use of forbidden means.

The escalating death toll during Ramadan is truely horrific. But what makes
it even harder to understand is the Muslim belief that Satan is bound
during Ramadan.1 If this belief were true, surely we would expect the death
toll to be much lower – not higher! In actual fact, the Ramadan death
count, as given, is conservative. It would be much higher if the compiler
had used the statistic given by the Syrian Local Coordination Committees.2

 The horrific Ramadan death toll is cited by some people in a crude, almost
mocking manner. But a more appropriate way to expose this is to appreciate
the sinister and tragic reality beneath the surface. Behind the scenes is
an unseen evil one who ensnares humans. Both Muslims and Christians believe
there is such a being and indeed, they take him seriously.

The Bible says the appropriate way to respond to people who are caught in
the web of Satanic deception is to correct them gently, *“A servant of the
Lord must not quarrel but must be kind to everyone, able to teach and be
patient with difficult people. Gently instruct those who oppose the truth.
Perhaps God will change those people's hearts and they will learn the
truth. Then they will come to their senses and escape from the devil's
trap. For they have been held captive by him.”* (2 Tim. 2:24-26) A proper
Christian response is to see rank and file Muslims as victims who are
caught in the devil's trap.

We need to see Muslims, caught up in this Islamic violence, as victims of
Satan. Let us recall that Jesus described him as a “*murderer from the
beginning.*” (John 8:44)

The tragedy is: we live in an age of tolerance and multiculturalism, and so
we've been conditioned not to criticize other cultures. As a result, many
Christians are unwilling to identify the violence within Islam as demonic
or Satanically inspired.

After a decade of repeatedly hearing bloody news stories from the Middle
East, western observers have become calloused. We shrug our shoulders and
feel fatigued each time we hear yet another example of man's inhumanity to
man – committed in the name of Allah. Many of us also feel perplexed as to
how so-called brothers can indiscriminately slaughter each other!

Tragically many Christians respond to this ongoing carnage by becoming more
resentful of or intimidated by Muslims. Does it occur to us that this
deplorable situation – *which most Muslims also decry* – affords us an
opportunity to engage Muslim friends in spiritual conversation? There is a
way to pose questions graciously to our Muslim friends – questions that
God's Spirit can use to stimulate them to probe underlying realities –
insights they would otherwise not grasp.

Let me illustrate what I mean by sharing some thought-provoking – yet
gracious – questions. I trust they will help to season your witness with
salt. (Colossians 4:4-6)

1) Mohamed, did you see the news report about Iraq? ... Where they reported
that the monthly death toll was the highest in 5 years? ... What do you
think of it? How does the ongoing sectarian strife make you feel? ...
frustrated, depressed? ....

2) I know you're a peace-loving person and probably you'd prefer not
talking much about these things but would you mind helping me to understand
how so many innocent people - Muslims - can be killed during this 'holy'
month?

3) May I ask another question? I know you take Satan very seriously. In
fact someone told me that the powerful devils are bound during the month of
Ramadan. How can there be so many Muslims dying violently, especially
considering Satan is bound? ... I trust you realize I'm not trying to shame
you by asking these questions. I'm an outsider trying to put myself in your
shoes, as a peace-loving person. I'm trying to gain a better understanding.

4) I appreciate you answering these unpleasant questions. May I share with
you how I understand Satan and the way he works through misguided
God-fearing people – religious zealots if you will? ...

If the door opens for you to discuss these things further, I suggest you
read John 8:31-59 – a passage that shows the murderous spirit underlying
the Jewish religious leaders and teachers of the Torah.

Many Christians are reluctant to talk about Satan, especially if it seems
as though we are suggesting to our Muslim friend that his religion is
demonic! Note, however, Muslims pray daily to Allah for refuge from the
accursed one, Satan. The fact of the matter is: Muslims are not shy or
reluctant to talk about Satan.

As Christians we need to bear in mind that Jesus Christ crushed Satan at
the cross. (Hebrews 2:14,15; John 12:23-33) This is not typically seen as a
vital part of the Gospel but it is. The Good News involves the defeat of
Satan, as well as taking away sin and abolishing death.

*Point to Ponder*

The Qur'an denounces the sin of killing one another as “most heinous.”
(Surah 4:29-31) The prophet Ezekiel described a deplorable situation in
Jerusalem which caused the godly to weep and sigh. Such emotions were in
response to widespread “detestable sins being committed in their city.”
(see chapter 9, especially verse 4) Where is a similar response today among
Muslims as they witness a widespread and horrifying death toll within the
Ummah? Muslim readers ought to be asking themselves, “Do we feel deep
sorrow and sighing at such disgraceful and detestable wickedness?”

Here are a couple relevant articles you may want to read:

   - Winning the War (against
Satan)<http://www.answering-islam.org/authors/clarke/war_satan.html>
   - Facing Our Common
Foe<http://www.answering-islam.org/authors/clarke/common_foe.html>
   - Islamic Revolutions Devour their Own
Children<http://frontpagemag.com/2012/daniel-greenfield/like-allah-islamic-revolutions-devour-their-own-children/>
   - Violence Soars in Iraq: Over 1,000 Killed in Month of May,
   Highest Death Toll Since
2007<http://www.councilforthenationalinterest.org/news/opinion-a-analysis/item/2812-violence-soars-in-iraq-over-1000-killed-in-month-of-may-highest-death-toll-since-2007>
   - Persecution: Sign of the
Times<http://www.answering-islam.org/authors/clarke/persecution_sign.html>

Feel free to ask
me<http://www.answering-islam.org/authors/clarke/contact.html>any
questions you may have which are relevant to this article.

All biblical quotations are taken from the *New Living Translation*.

All Qur'anic quotes are taken from Yusuf Ali's translation.

*
Footnotes*

1. According to Al-Bukhari (1899) and Muslim (1079) “the devils are
chained” as posted
here<http://ramadankareem.blogspot.com/2011/07/concept-of-devil-in-ramadan.html>;
This same blogger quotes another hadith narrated by Ahmad (7857), saying,
“And the strong devils are chained up, and they cannot achieve what they
usually achieve (at other times).”

Another Muslim asks the question, “how come we see many evil actions and
sins being committed in Ramadaan?” His online explanation
(*<http://www.islamcan.com/jinn-stories/chaining-up-of-the-devils-in-ramadan.shtml>)
includes the following, “It was proven that the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: 'When Ramadaan begins, the gates of
Paradise are opened, and the gates of Hell are closed, and the devils are
chained up.' Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3277; Muslim, 1079. This writer adds,
“According to al-Nasaa'i: 'The most evil jinn are chained up.'

This does not mean that the devils have no influence at all, rather it
indicates that they become weaker in Ramadaan and are not able to do what
they are able to do at times other than Ramadaan.

It may be interpreted as meaning that the ones who are chained up are the
most evil devils, not all of them.”

2. (AGI) Rome - Syrian activists report at least 4,685 people, of which 445
were children and 342 were women, were killed during Ramadan by the Assad
regime. Ramadan, a month of fasting on the Muslim calendar, began on July
21 and ended today. The figures were carried on the website of Syrian Local
Coordination Committees ...
(source<http://www.agi.it/english-version/world/elenco-notizie/201208191940-cro-ren1057-syrian_activists_report_regime_killed_4_685_during_ramadan>
).
[First published: 21 August 2012]
[Last updated: 10 August 2013]
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*Appendix 1*

*John 8:31-59*

Jesus said to the people who believed in him, “You are truly my disciples
if you remain faithful to my teachings. And you will know the truth, and
the truth will set you free.”

“But we are descendants of Abraham,” they said. “We have never been slaves
to anyone. What do you mean, ‘You will be set free’?”

Jesus replied, “I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave of sin.
A slave is not a permanent member of the family, but a son is part of the
family forever. So if the Son sets you free, you are truly free. Yes, I
realize that you are descendants of Abraham. And yet some of you are trying
to kill me because there’s no room in your hearts for my message. I am
telling you what I saw when I was with my Father. But you are following the
advice of your father.”

“Our father is Abraham!” they declared.

“No,” Jesus replied, “for if you were really the children of Abraham, you
would follow his example. Instead, you are trying to kill me because I told
you the truth, which I heard from God. Abraham never did such a thing. No,
you are imitating your real father.”

They replied, “We aren’t illegitimate children! God himself is our true
Father.”

Jesus told them, “If God were your Father, you would love me, because I
have come to you from God. I am not here on my own, but he sent me. Why
can’t you understand what I am saying? It’s because you can’t even hear me!
For you are the children of your father the devil, and you love to do the
evil things he does. He was a murderer from the beginning. He has always
hated the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, it is
consistent with his character; for he is a liar and the father of lies. So
when I tell the truth, you just naturally don’t believe me! Which of you
can truthfully accuse me of sin? And since I am telling you the truth, why
don’t you believe me? Anyone who belongs to God listens gladly to the words
of God. But you don’t listen because you don’t belong to God.”

The people retorted, “You Samaritan devil! Didn’t we say all along that you
were possessed by a demon?”

“No,” Jesus said, “I have no demon in me. For I honor my Father—and you
dishonor me. And though I have no wish to glorify myself, God is going to
glorify me. He is the true judge. I tell you the truth, anyone who obeys my
teaching will never die!”

The people said, “Now we know you are possessed by a demon. Even Abraham
and the prophets died, but you say, ‘Anyone who obeys my teaching will
never die!’ Are you greater than our father Abraham? He died, and so did
the prophets. Who do you think you are?”

Jesus answered, “If I want glory for myself, it doesn’t count. But it is my
Father who will glorify me. You say, ‘He is our God,’ but you don’t even
know him. I know him. If I said otherwise, I would be as great a liar as
you! But I do know him and obey him. Your father Abraham rejoiced as he
looked forward to my coming. He saw it and was glad.”

The people said, “You aren’t even fifty years old. How can you say you have
seen Abraham?”

Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, before Abraham was even born, I Am!”
At that point they picked up stones to throw at him. But Jesus was hidden
from them and left the Temple.

*Question for deeper reflection*

What is the significance of the title “I AM” which Christ applied to
himself? (compare Exodus 3:14; Isaiah 43:13)  Also see The Divine Claims of
Jesus: "I AM" <http://www.tektonics.org/jesusclaims/iamwhatiam.html>
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*Appendix 2*

*Persecution of Non-Muslims*

Earlier we noted how terrible it is that Muslims are murdering brothers or
fellow Muslims in unprecedented numbers. But what about non-Muslims, “Is
there anything noteworthy regarding the killing of outsiders, especially
those who have common roots and heritage, e.g. kin or cousins?” Not only
so, from a religious viewpoint, we may ask, “What about the persecution of
godfearing Jews or Christians?”

Muslim scholar, Salim Mansur reflects on this in *Arab Spring now a
Christian 
nightmare*<http://www.torontosun.com/2012/08/24/arab-spring-now-a-christian-nightmare>.
Mansur says the situation is 'catastrophic' for the region’s 14 million
Christians. Indeed, he believes that western nations, who have historically
stood for human rights, ought to be advocating for persecuted minorities in
the Middle East. Instead, they are “scandalously appeasing Islamist
totalitarianism.”

What about the month of fasting: “If devils are chained does this mean
Christians experience less persecution from Muslims?”

After searching the internet for 'increased persecution in Ramadan' I have
seen many reports suggesting that persecution increases in various parts of
the world although much of the evidence is anecdotal. Also I've seen many
articles telling how minority groups living in Muslim nations, are afraid
of increased persecution during this month. It was interesting to observe
the contrast when I conducted a similar search on the internet for
'decreased persecution in Ramadan.' As you might expect, I found no
tangible evidence.

One article featuring persecution of Christians in Ramadan, 2012, is
fittingly entitled, *Ramadan: Islam’s ‘Holy Month’ of Christian
Oppression*<http://frontpagemag.com/2012/raymond-ibrahim/ramadan-islams-holy-month-of-christian-oppression/>,
by Raymond Ibrahim.

*Other articles* indicating there is substantial, if not increased,
persecution of Christians and other non-Muslims during Ramadan. These are
available online
(1<http://www.christiantoday.com/article/bangladesh.sri.lanka.christians.face.persecution.threat./3800.htm>,
2 <http://www.opendoors.ph/getinvolved/1636294/>,
3<http://www.rescuechristians.org/2012/08/22/indonesia-attacks-on-christians-mark-the-end-of-ramadan/>,
4<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/08/since-morsi-became-president-of-egypt-there-is-systematic-persecution-of-the-copts-120-christian-fam.html>,
5<http://ahmadiyyatimes.blogspot.com/2012/08/pakistan-ramadan-time-of-increased.html>,
6 <http://islamicpersecution.wordpress.com/tag/no-peace-during-ramadan/>).

*Major book on persecution:* A compendium of writings has just been
published (September, 2012) by 62 authors from around the world,
entitled, *Sorrow
and Blood: Christian Mission in Contexts of Suffering, Persecution, and
Martyrdom*, editors, William Taylor, Tonica van de Meer and Reg Reimer.
[First published: 21 August 2012]
[Last updated: 1 September 2012]
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