Assalamualiakum wr.wb

Kalau di awak di minang ado semboyan ABS-SBK (ADAIK BASANDI SARAK-SARAK
BASANDI KITABULLAH) yang selalu kito canangkan sebagai semacam the way of
life uarang minang nan kini masih banyak manjadi pertanyaan di tataran
implementasinyo di kalangan masyarakat awak sendiri, karano ado sebagaian
alah indak begitu peduli lai dan maraso di jaman modren kini bilo indak
mengikuti trend jamanko akan ketinggalan,

Tapi cubo kito caliak pulo di Barat ado perkembangan lain pulo nan tajadi
meskipun iko tujuannyo barangkali untuak bisnis, namun baitu indak ado
salahnyo menjadi bahan masuakan pulo bagi pemerinatah awak dalam mancaliak
trend nan adoko, baraso mempertahankan adat dan ugamo serta nilai nilainyo
dalam kehidupan bisnis bukanlah membuat bisnis akan mati pulo.

untuak sebagai perbandingan cubolah dibaco pulo artikle dibawahko:

http://www.smh.com.au/news/italy/italy-opens-beach-for-muslim-women/2006/08/11/1154803064177.html
Italy opens beach for Muslim women

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 Ariel David
August 11, 2006 - 10:18AM
  [image: Riccione is one of Italy's most popular beach resorts.]

Riccione is one of Italy's most popular beach resorts.

*Destination:* Italy <http://www.smh.com.au/travel/world/europe/italy/>
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Hotels at an Italian seaside resort are eager to act on the town's decision
to authorise an all-female beach sections for Muslim women, with at least
one hotel owner saying that plans already are under way.

Supporters of the idea say that the separate beaches would allow observant
Muslim women to shed their headscarves and long robes and enjoy the sun in
privacy; religious restrictions otherwise oblige them to cover up if men
are present.

Would the plan work in Australia, where more than 350,000 Muslims live and
more come on holidays from Muslim countries?

"Why not?" said the chairman of the Islamic Council of NSW, Ali Roude, in
reply to a question.

"Many Muslims like to holiday in such places as the Gold Coast," he said in
welcoming the idea.

"It would be a very creative attraction."

The city council of Riccione, a popular resort on Italy's Adriatic coast
about 150km east of Florence, has said it is prepared to approve requests
to set up partitions on parts of the shoreline to satisfy requests from the
town's growing numbers of Arab and Muslim tourists.

"They can have anything they want but they can't go to the beach, at least
not without all those heavy clothes," Attilio Cenni, owner of the upscale
Grand Hotel des Bains, said of his female Muslim guests.

Cenni said he plans to open the first secluded section starting in
September on a stretch of shoreline of about 1,000 square metres and to
expand further next season across the more isolated beaches on Riccione's
outskirts.

He also plans TV advertising campaigns in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates, Cenni said in a telephone interview.

Popular with German and French tourists, Riccione's mass-tourism venues
recently have started to attract thousands of Arab and Muslim visitors each
year, mostly from the conservative Arabian peninsula, city officials say.

"I can only be in favour of such a proposal," said Tomas Corazza, manager
of the Hotel Mediterraneo. "It allows them to use the beach while
respecting their traditions and their religion."

Corazza didn't have immediate plans to open a beach for Muslims this season
but said he would advertise this new feature in a mailing list he sends to
some 3,000 Arabs who are frequent guests at the hotel.

Cenni said he was already discussing with authorities the only snag in the
proposal: the fact that the partitions won't reach into the sea but will
have to stop short of the waterline to allow public passage.

While Riccione's municipality would consider authorising the construction
of reserved seaside swimming pools, Cenni said he hopes he will be allowed
to close off the entire beach with covered partitions and have female
lifeguards patrol the sea in water scooters to keep men away.

In Italy, all shorelines must be accessible to the public.

"That sounds a little bit like a fantasy," said Andrea Cicchetti, a
spokesman for Riccione's mayor.

But Cenni insists that if the partitions are mounted on isolated beaches,
the inconvenience to passers-by and swimmers will be minimal, allowing his
guests to swim without having to don headscarves and robes again.
"These are areas where there is little passage and any problem could be
solved with common sense and sensitivity," he said. "We want to make a
beach where these ladies will be free."


Wassalam


Afdal

Arlingotn, VA

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