Apakah ada istilah jihad dalam ajaran agama Kristen, Buddha dan Hindu? Setahu 
saya istilaah tersebut hanya ada dalam agama Islam dan sering dipakai untuk 
membernarkan perbuatan menhamtan apa yang dianggap musuh.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: item abu 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 11:46 PM
  Subject: [proletar] Pejihad Kristen ngebantai cewek dan anak2, hehehe....


    
  Pejihad Kristen ngebantai cewek dan anak2, hehehe.... 

  Eh ternyata gua salah nulis, ternyata pejihad Islam yg ngebantai cewek dan 
  anak2.

  Koq kayaknya gua ga pernah nemu berita di media ttg pejihad Kristen ngebantai 
  cewek dan anak2 spt yg dilakukan pejihad Islam, selalu aja pejihad Islam yg 
  ngebantai.

  Tp ini kan ngebuktikan bhw Islam itu adalah agama yg benar, krn cuma Islamlah 
  satu2nya yg dr awal sampe akhir terus berjihad ngebantai cewek dan anak2. 
  Indahnya Islam itu, hehehe.....

  
http://www.charismamag.com/index.php/news/30956-islamists-kill-nigerian-pastors-wife-kids

  Islamists Kill Nigerian Pastor's Wife, Kids 
  Wednesday, 11 May 2011 05:37 AM EDT Compass Direct News News - Featured News

  As she lay on the ground after being shot and then slashed with a machete, 
  Dune James Rike looked into her husband’s tear-filled eyes and asked, “Is 
this 
  the end between us, so we shall not be together again?”
  Pastor James Musa Rike told Compass he held the hands of his dying, 
  35-year-old wife and told her, “Hold on to your faith in Jesus, and we shall 
  meet and never part again.”
  Muslim extremists who attacked Kurum village, in the Bogoro local government 
  area of Nigeria’s Bauchi state, had already killed two of the couple’s 
children 
  in a rampage that began Wednesday (May 4) at midnight. Rike, pastor of a 
Church 
  of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN) congregation in Kurum, next heard the cries of 
his 
  13-year-old daughter, Sum James Rike, a few yards away.
  “I rushed to my daughter, only to discover that she too was cut with a 
machete 
  on her stomach, and her intestines were all around her,” he said. “I held her 
  hand and began to pray, knowing she too was about to die. She told me that 
the 
  Muslim militants told her they would kill her and “see how your Jesus will 
save 
  you.” 

  The girl told her father that she responded by telling them that Jesus had 
  already saved her, and that by killing her they would only be making it 
  possible for her to be with Him. Pastor Rike prayed for her as she died.
  Shooting and setting homes on fire, the Muslim extremists killed 12 other 
  Christians in the attack. Bauchi police reported 16 people dead – one man, 
  three women and 12 children. 

  Pastor Rike said that when the attackers reached his house, they tried to 
force 
  their way into their bedrooms.
  “I opened a backdoor, and we ran out into the dark night while the militants 
  pursued us,” he said. “They shot my wife and two of our kids as they tried to 
  escape.”
  Pastor Rike said that after killing the two children, Faith James Rike and 
  1-year-old Fyali James Rike, the assailants cut his wife’s abdomen with a 
  machete. 

  “I was shocked at what I saw,” he said. “I knew my wife would not last long, 
  and the only thing I did was to encourage her to hold on to her faith in 
  Jesus.”
  The Muslim extremists set more than 20 houses ablaze before leaving the 
village, 
  he said.
  Pastor Rike and his son survived the attack, and he said his adopted 
daughter, 
  Whulham James Rike, was injured and receiving treatment at the General 
Hospital 
  in Bogoro. He said five others others were also receiving hospital treatment.
  Among those killed, church sources said, were Murna Ayuba; Angelina Ezekiel; 
  Dorcas Sunday; Asabar Toma; Rhoda Joseph; Dhunhgwa Zakka; Bukata Amos; Ishaku 
  Amos; Kalla Amos; Amos Daniel; Samidah Joel; and Changtan Joel.
  The Muslim jihadists also stole money and the other valuables from the 
Christian 
  village as they withdrew, church sources said. 

  The area has a history of sectarian violence, and the attack follows the 
death 
  of hundreds of people in Bauchi and other northern states last month after 
  Muslims rioted over the April 16 election of a Christian, Goodluck Jonathan, 
as 
  president. He defeated a Muslim candidate, Muhammadu Buhari. Saying more than 
  200 church buildings were burned, Christian leaders in northern Nigeria have 
  called for a federal probe into the violence, in which Christians mounted 
  counter attacks.
  Northern Nigeria climbed to 23rd place in 2010 from 27th in 2009 on Christian 
  support organization Open Doors’ World Watch List of nations with the worst 
  persecution. 

  The church where Pastor Rike ministers has about 30 members and has been in 
  existence for more than 50 years. Those killed were members of the three 
  churches in the village – the COCIN church, St. John’s Catholic Church and an 
  Evangelical Church of West Africa congregation. 

  Pastor Rike said the incident has strengthened his faith in Jesus. 
  “Whatever is the situation, I will never forsake Christ,” he said. “All human 
  beings are created by God, and our attackers must know that they need to 
  abandon anything that will lead them to destroy creations of God.”
  Nigeria’s population of more than 158.2 million is almost evenly divided 
  between Christians, who make up 51.3 percent of the population and live 
mainly 
  in the south, and Muslims, who account for 45 percent of the population and 
  live mainly in the north. The percentages may be less, however, as those 
  practicing indigenous religions may be as high as 10 percent of the total 
  population, according to Operation World.

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