wah.... harus minta maaf lagi nih angku suruhan setan.... he...he...he.... tipikal suruhan setan marajolelo...
memaki-maki... terus disuruh minta maaf.....EMANG GUE PIKIRAN... pareman gaek tak tau diuntuang.... tabik.... ----- Original Message ----- From: utusan.allah To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 3:32 PM Subject: [proletar] Otak "alifuru99" yang telah rusak dan yang jadi busuk isinya.....Re: (unknown) Otak "alifuru99" ini jelas sudah rusak dan sudah busuk: dia pakai kesempatan dia baca berita itu untuk menyebar fitnah tentang diri saya yang dikatakannnya menerima jatah dari gereja. --- In [email protected], "alifuru99" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > wah .. ini betul-betul kegagalan total dari angku suruhan setan (sutan) marajolelo setelah berbelas tahun memaki-maki oang islam bodoh dan berusaha membuat mereka menjadi lebih jauh dari islam malah setelah 5 tahun lebih setuju dengan aturan islam sementara angku suruhan setan makin kuat maki-makiannya meskipun sebentar lagi mau masuk lubang kubur... > > jadi nggak salah komentar sutan... makin mengerikan... karena jatah dari gereja bakalan kena potong nih... makin lapar aja apalagi sebentar lagi mau musim dingin... onde mande......takana kampung nan jauah di mato... > > > tabik > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Jusfiq Hadjar > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 7:29 PM > Subject: [proletar] (unknown) > > > Mengerikan: > > "Indonesian survey and election results led R. William Liddle and Saiful > Mujani in 2003 to conclude that the number of Islamists "is no more > than 15 per cent of the total Indonesian Muslim population". In > contrast, a 2008 survey of 8000 Indonesian Muslims by Roy Morgan > Research found 40 per cent of Indonesians favouring hadd criminal > punishments (such as cutting off the hands of thieves) and 52 per cent > favouring some form of Islamic legal code." > > 40 persen orang Islam Indonesia setuju dengan hukuman biadab potong tangan pencuri..... > > Size of Islamist menace > > Daniel Pipes | October 09, 2008 > > THE recent distribution in the US of about 28 million copies of the 2005 documentary Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West has stirred heated debate about its contents. One lightning rod for criticism concerns my on-screen statement that "10 to 15 per cent of Muslims worldwide support militant Islam". > > The Muslim Public Affairs Council declared this estimate "utterly unsubstantiated" and "completely without evidence". Masoud Kheirabadi, a professor at Portland State University and the author of children's books about Islam, informed The Oregonian newspaper that there's no basis for my estimate. Daniel Ruth, writing in The Tampa Tribune, asked dubiously how I arrived at this number. "Did he take a poll? That would be enlightening! What does support for radical Islam mean? Pipes provides no answers." > > Actually, Pipes did provide answers. He collected and published many numbers at How Many Islamists?, a weblog entry initiated in May 2005. > > First, though, an explanation of what I meant by Muslims who "support militant Islam": these are Islamists, individuals who seek a totalistic, worldwide application of Islamic law, the sharia. In particular, they seek to build an Islamic state in Turkey, replace Israel with an Islamic state and the US constitution with the Koran. > > But, as with any attitudinal estimate, several factors impede approximating the percentage of Islamists. > > How much fervour: Gallup polled more than 50,000 Muslims across 10 countries and found that, if one defines radicals as those who deemed the 9/11 attacks "completely justified", their number constitutes about 7 per cent of the total population. But if one includes Muslims who considered the attacks "largely justified", their ranks jump to 13.5 per cent. Adding those who deemed the attacks "somewhat justified" boosts the number of radicals to 36.6 per cent. Which figure should one adopt? > > Gauge voter intentions: Elections measure Islamist sentiment untidily, for Islamist parties erratically win support from non-Islamists. Thus, Turkey's Justice and Development Party won 47 per cent of the vote in the 2007 elections and 34 per cent in the 2002 elections, and its precursor, the Virtue Party, won just 15 per cent in 1999. The Islamic Movement's northern faction won 75 per cent of the vote in the Israeli Arab city of Umm al-Fahm in the 2003 elections, while Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist organisation, won 44 per cent of the vote in the Palestinian Authority elections in 2006. Which number does one select? > > What to measure: Many polls measure attitudes other than application of Islamic law. Gallup looks at support for 9/11. The Pew Global Attitudes Project assesses support for suicide bombing. Nawaf Obaid, a Saudi security specialist, focuses on pro-Osama bin Laden views. Germany's domestic security agency, Bundesamt fur Verfassungsschutz, counts membership in Islamist organisations. Margaret Nydell of Georgetown University calculates "Islamists who resort to violence". > > Inexplicably varying results: A University of Jordan survey revealed that large majorities of Jordanians, Palestinians and Egyptians wish the sharia to be the only source of Islamic law, but only one-third of Syrians do. > > Indonesian survey and election results led R. William Liddle and Saiful Mujani in 2003 to conclude that the number of Islamists "is no more than 15 per cent of the total Indonesian Muslim population". In contrast, a 2008 survey of 8000 Indonesian Muslims by Roy Morgan Research found 40 per cent of Indonesians favouring hadd criminal punishments (such as cutting off the hands of thieves) and 52 per cent favouring some form of Islamic legal code. > > Given these complications, it is not surprising that estimates vary considerably. On the one hand, the Islamic Supreme Council of America's Hisham Kabbani says 5 per cent to 10per cent of American Muslims are extremists and pollster Daniel Yankelovich finds that "the hate-America Islamist fundamentalists average about 10 per cent of all Muslims". On the other, reviewing 10 surveys of British Muslim opinion, I concluded that "more than half of British Muslims want Islamic law and 5 per cent endorse violence to achieve that end". > > These ambiguous and contradictory percentages lead to no clear, specific count of Islamists. Out of a quantitative mishmash, I suggested just three days after 9/11 that about 10 per cent to 15 per cent of Muslims are determined Islamists. Subsequent evidence generally confirmed that estimate and suggested, if anything, that the actual numbers might be higher. > > Negatively, 10 per cent to 15 per cent suggests that Islamists number about 150 million out of a billion-plus Muslims, more than all the fascists and communists who ever lived. > > Positively, it implies that most Muslims can be swayed against Islamist totalitarianism. > > Daniel Pipes is director of the Middle East Forum. > > --------------- > Jusfiq Hadjar gelar Sutan Maradjo Lelo > > Allah yang disembah orang Islam tipikal dan yang digambarkan oleh al-Mushaf itu dungu, buas, kejam, keji, ganas, zalim lagi biadab hanyalah Allah fiktif. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] List owner : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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