ini kan cetek sekali; kolong jembatanpun bisa dipake bikin bomb. di restoran 
atau hotelpun bisa. Jadi taak adaa kekhususan disini. Ini berlaku umum. Jadi 
ini bukaan berita. Apa yang dikatakaan si item idiot aabu; hanyaa karenaa ingin 
mempersalahkan ISLAM; walaupun sebesar debu sekalipun. Tapi baagi orang idiot 
sepertinya jadi berita BESAAAAR.
yaaaaa saking idiotnya.
  
 

---In [email protected], <itemabu2@...> wrote:

 Madrasah ternyata dijadikan tempat bikin bom dan senjata. Selain madrasah, 
mesjid dan pesantren itu jg suka dipakai unt tujuan yg sama.


Apa ini pelecehan agama Islam atau justru malahan penerapan ajaran Islam yg 
benar?
 

Heheh.... ga ada seekor Islam yg berani ngejawba, bukan?


 
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Blast-in-Qur%27anic-school-reveals-bomb-and-weapon-factory-29219.html
 
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Blast-in-Qur%27anic-school-reveals-bomb-and-weapon-factory-29219.html
 
10/08/2013 12:28
BANGLADESH
Blast in Qur'anic school reveals bomb and weapon factory
by Sumon Corraya
 
The madrasah was run by Hefajat-e-Islam, an Islamic fundamentalist group that 
has been very active in recent months. Amid the rubbles, police found homemade 
bombs and explosive material. A 25-year-old student died as a result of the 
explosion; six others were injured.

 Dhaka (AsiaNews) - One person was killed and six were seriously wounded in an 
explosion yesterday morning in Chittagong at a madrasah (Qur'anic school) that 
belongs to Hefajat-e-Islam, an Islamic fundamentalist group that is very active 
in Bangladesh.
 According to police, the educational facility was used to manufacture bombs 
and weapons. Agents found traces of explosive devices as well as three crude 
bombs, more than 30 homemade grenades and 18 bottles of picric acid.
 The victim, Mohammed Habib, was 25-year-old. The six people injured tried to 
hide and get medical care covertly, but police found them and took them to 
hospital where they are under constant watch.
 Police also issued a warrant for the arrest of seven people, including 
Nayeb-e-Ameer Mufti Izharul Islam Chowdhury, 70, founder of the madrassa. He is 
affiliated with the Islamic militant group Harkatul Jihad al Islami.
 According to some experts, various extremist groups plan to disrupt the 
country's upcoming general election, scheduled for the end of the year. 
 Hefajat-e-Islam (Protector of Islam) is one of these many groups, emerging in 
recent months from within the many madrassas that exist in Bangladesh. 
 These Islamists support the Jamaat-e-Islami (Islamic Party) and its fight 
against decisions taken by the country's war tribunals.
 Since February, they have been involved in general strikes (hartal) and 
violent action, generating tensions within the country despite widespread 
indifference.







 

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