Yaa.....berarti berteman atas dasar kepentingan yg sama yaitu ukhuwah kan? coba kalau kepentingannya berbeda.........he...3x
----- Original Message ----- From: Mohammad-Riyadi Tampubolon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 3:16 pm Subject: RE: RE: [ekonomi-nasional] OOT: When Muslims suffer, it's the West that helps out > > Tidak semua orang mengikuti teori jahil tersebut > toh.......................dengan siapa kita ingin berteman? yang > 'berteman' dengan prinsip itu? > ukhuwah jelas lebih baik.... > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 3:07 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: RE: [ekonomi-nasional] OOT: When Muslims suffer, > it's the > West that helps out > > > > Tidak ada "Teman" yang ada adalah "Kepentingan"... > > Yang menggagas KTT Tsunami itu siapa ya? Saya rasa itu 'pesanan' > -bukan > gagasan orisinil - jadi yang diundang pun tergantung pemesan........ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mohammad-Riyadi Tampubolon > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:03 pm > Subject: RE: [ekonomi-nasional] OOT: When Muslims suffer, it's > the West > that helps out > > > > > Teman sejati mestinya tampak pada saat kita sedang mengalami > > kesulitan..Bukan malah menjatuhkan mental hingga "mengemis" > untuk > > memohon bantuan > > yang sebenarnya merupakan hak kita dan kewajiban mereka yang > telah > > lamamenikmati rente ekonomi selama ini.. > > -----Original Message----- > > From: A_Dharmawan [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 1:54 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: RE: [ekonomi-nasional] OOT: When Muslims suffer, > it's > > the West > > that helps out > > > > > > Mungkin tidak "seburuk" yang kita sangka... > > Masalahnya...memang kita tidak bisa mengalahkan "Propaganda" > > darai para > > "West" dengan kehebatan Jaringan Informasinya.... > > > > /agung > > > > > > Negara-negara Islam Kecewa Tak Diundang KTT Tsunami > > Senin, 10 Januari 2005 | 22:48 WIB > > > > TEMPO Interaktif, Jakarta:Negara negara Islam dan Arab > > menyayangkan sikap > > Pemerintah Indonesia yang tidak mengundang mereka dalam KTT > > Special ASEAN > > yang membahas pasca gempa bumi dan tsunami di Aceh, di > Jakarta > > Cenvention Center. �Mereka menyampaikan kekecewaannya pada > > saya,�ujar Wakil Ketua > > Pengurus Pusat Muhammadiyah Din Syamsuddin Senin (10/1) di > Jakarta. > > > Padahal, menurut Din, negara-negara Islam paling banyak > menyumbang. > Pemerintah Kerajaan Arab Saudi telah memberikan > bantuan hibah > > US$ 30 juta > > sementara dana masyarakat yang disampaikan Raja Fahd lebih > dari > > Rp 1 > > Trilyun. �Ini bukan pinjaman atau cek yang sulit > > dicairkan,�tegasnya. > > Negara-negara Pakistan, Turki dan Uni Emirat Arab, menurut > Din, > > telah menyatakan kesediaannya untuk menanggulangi anak-anak > yatim > > piatu baik > > pengasuhan maupun pendidikannya. Saat ini mereka telah > > menyediakan tanah > > di > > Jakarta yang jika Pemerintah RI menyetujui akan dibangun kompleks > > pendidikan, asrama, pesantren bagi 4.000 anak yatim piatu > korban > > musibah Aceh. �Ini sangat-sangat kongkrit,�ujar Din. > > > > KTT yang berlangsung 6 Januari tersebut dihadiri sepuluh > negara > > Aseanplus > > Cina, Jepang, Korea Selatan, India, Srilanka, Maladewa, > Australia, > Selandia > > Baru, Kanada, Amerika Serikat, Uni Eropa, dan Komisi Eropa > serta > > lembaga Internasional seperti PBB, WHO, Unicef, World Bank, > ADB, > > tak ada > > perwakilan > > ngara Arab dan Islam. > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: sidqy suyitno [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 5:56 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [ekonomi-nasional] OOT: When Muslims suffer, it's > the > > West that > > helps out > > > > > > > > > > Ass.ww. Salam sejahtera. Om Swasti astu. Amitabha. > > > > Artikel di bawah ini membuat kami sendiri yang juga muslim > menjadi > prihatin > > dan merasa harus segera berintrospeksi. Semoga bermanfaat. > > > > Salam, > > > > Sidqy LP. Suyitno > > > > > > > > > > > ===================================================================== > > When Muslims suffer, it's the West that helps out[1] > > > > Peter Bergen[2] > > > > > > > > A failure of charity > > > > KABUL Around the Islamic world it is common currency that > > Muslims are > > perpetual victims of Western and Zionist conspiracies. The > bill of > > particulars includes the handling of prisoners at Guant�namo Bay, > > Israel's > > inequitable treatment of the Palestinians, and the deaths of > > thousands of > > civilians in Iraq - as a result first of United Nations > > sanctions after > > the > > Gulf war, and more recently of the American occupation. The most > > articulate > > spokesman of such views is, of course, Osama bin Laden. > > > > Yet when Muslims are suffering, it is usually the West, and > > often the > > United > > States, that takes the lead in helping. For instance, when > the > > SovietUnion > > invaded Afghanistan in 1979, Washington mounted its largest > > covert aid > > program since Vietnam to help the Afghan resistance; when > > Somalis were > > starving in the early 1990s, President George H.W. Bush sent > 25,000 > American > > troops to help relief efforts; when Serbs were massacring Bosnian > > Muslims in > > the mid-1990s President Bill Clinton (belatedly) directed the > > U.S. Air > > Force > > to bomb Serbian positions, which led to the Dayton accords. > > > > More recently, it was the United States that overthrew the > > tyrannical government of the Taliban, a regime recognized > only by > > three Muslim > > countries: Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the United Arab > Emirates. > > Otherthan > > Turkey, no Muslim nation has sent troops to Afghanistan to > help > > stabilize the poorest country in the Islamic world (a few > Muslim > > states, including > > Jordan, offered token deployments but were turned down). > > > > Now the same pattern - action by Western countries and > inertia from > > Muslim > > states - can be seen in the efforts to provide relief for > those > > hardesthit > > by the Indian Ocean tsunami. While 100,000 of the victims are > > from Aceh, > > the > > most Islamic of Indonesia's provinces, Muslim countries are > > contributinga > > relative pittance. > > > > The oil-rich nation of Saudi Arabia is contributing the most: > a > > paltry$30 > > million, about the same as what the Netherlands is giving and > > less than > > one-tenth of the contribution from the United States. And no Arab > > governments participated in the conference in Jakarta on > > Thursday where > > major donors and aid organizations conferred over > reconstruction > > efforts. > > This anemic effort on the part of the richest Islamic > countries is > > emblematic of a wider political problem in the Islamic world. > > For all of > > the > > invocations by Muslim leaders of the ummah, or the global > > community of > > believers, they typically do little to help their fellow > Muslims in > > times of > > crisis. > > > > Arab leaders and their toothless talking shops like the Arab > > League and > > the > > Organization of the Islamic Conference are excellent at > denouncing > problems > > in Palestine and Iraq, but most stood silent as a million > died > > in the war > > between Iraq and Iran during the 1980s. > > > > When President Hafez Assad of Syria massacred 20,000 people > > after an > > Islamist uprising in the city of Hama in 1982, there were no > > expressionsof > > outrage from the Islamic Conference. Egypt routinely tortures > > political prisoners, untroubled by fears that other Arab > leaders > > will seriously > > condemn such actions. > > > > Perhaps the generosity of Western countries will spur Islamic > > states to > > recognize that invocations of religious Muslim solidarity > will > > do little > > to > > feed the millions of Muslims who remain acutely vulnerable to > > disease and > > starvation in the aftermath of this enormous natural catastrophe. > > > > There have been a few positive signs in recent days. Spurred by > > criticism, > > Saudi state-run television organized a telethon this week > that > > raised private pledges of more than $75 million, and the > Islamic > > DevelopmentBank > > has pledged $500 million. > > > > Much remains to be done, however. The Gulf countries that are > > reaping a > > bonanza from record oil prices should send a meaningful > > percentage of > > those > > windfall profits to their fellow Muslims devastated by the > tsunami, > rather > > than lining the pockets of their ruling families. > > > > After all, zakat, the giving of charity, is one of the five > > pillars of > > Islam. > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > [1] The New York Times Monday, January 10, 2005: > > http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/01/09/opinion/edbergen.html > > > > > > [2] Peter Bergen is a fellow of the New America Foundation > and > > an adjunct > > professor at Johns Hopkins University�s School of Advanced > > International Studies. > > > > > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.825 / Virus Database: 563 - Release Date: 12/30/2004 > > > > > > > > Kampanye open-source Indonesia - > http://www.DariWindowsKeLinux.com > Solusi canggih, bebas > ikatan, dan bebas biaya > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > > ----------- > > Yahoo! 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