Atlas Shrugs  
June 29, 2010
 
 
The global jihad rages on.  
Religion of peaceniks. I guess it all depends on what your definition of  
peace is. Perhaps Obama can help explain the definition. After all, this is 
the  country of his youth. He did grow up on the streets of Jakarta, 
Indonesia. I  wonder whose side he's on in this jihad .......... _let's ask the 
Nepalese._ 
(http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/3856219/http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2010/06/more-mohammedanism-in-the-whie-ho
use-abandons-96-nepal-hindus-in-favor-of-4-nepal-muslims.html)  
_Indonesia: Nine groups of Misunderstanders of Islam threaten  war over 
"Christianization"_ 
(http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/3856219/http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/06/indonesia-nine-groups-of-misunderstanders-of-
islam-threaten-war-over-christianization.html)  Jihad Watch  
Enraged over rumors that Muslims have been baptized, a new coalition of  
nine Muslim groups is trying to mobilize every mosque in Bekasi -- numbering  
in the hundreds -- to go to war against the Christians. But surely the Vast  
Majority of Peaceful Muslims in those mosques will put a stop to this, 
won't  they? Won't they? "Muslim Groups Talk War Over 'Christianization,'" by 
Ulma  Haryanto in the _Jakarta Globe_ 
(http://www.feedblitz.com/t2.asp?/26412/13042656/3856219/http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/city/muslim-groups-talk-war-o
ver-christianization/382952) , June 28 (thanks to  Nicolei):In a move that 
could add to already simmering religious tensions  in Bekasi, a new group 
calling itself the Bekasi Islamic Presidium is planning  a roadshow aimed at 
persuading every mosque in the city to prepare for  the possibility of "war" 
against "Christianization."  
The group, consisting of nine members representing different Islamic  
organizations in the city, was formed on Sunday, the last day of the Bekasi  
Islamic Congress at Al Azhar Mosque that was convened to address the so-called  
Christianization problem. 
Among its recommendations is the formation of Islamic militant groups, or  
laskar, within each mosque and the drafting of Shariah-based policies by the 
 Bekasi administration. 
"All Muslims should unite and be on guard because ... the  Christians are 
up to something," MurĂ‚­hali Barda, head of the  Bekasi chapter of the 
hard-line Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), told the  Jakarta Globe. 
"Apparently they want to test our patience. We are planning to invite them  
for a dialogue to determine what they really want. If talks fail, this 
might  mean war," he warned. 
Murhali claimed that a certain Christian foundation had been  relentlessly 
baptizing groups of people in the city, which has seen a  number of 
religious conflicts in recent months. 
"The last one was on Wednesday. A number of buses were seen dropping off  
people, some wearing jilbabs, at a house in Kemang Pratama district in 
Bekasi.  When our people interrogated the security guard, he said they came 
from  
Jakarta and were there to be baptized," he  said.

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