Kini Inggris tidak lagi bercokol di Pakistan (yang tetap amburadul itu),
masihkan pendiri Ahmadyah atau seluruh kelompok ini mengkhianati Pakistan?
pernahkah anda baca apa saja yang kelompok ini telah sumbangkan bagi dunia
(misalnya dalam dunia pendidikan dan kesejahteraan sosial)? Tidakkah kini
Pakistan dikhianati oleh tokoh tokoh islami? (sebagaimana juga Indonesia)?
Lina Dahlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The saints,
MGA saja dianggap oleh orang Pakistans sebagai penkhianat bangsa
karena MGA dianggap "pion" Inggris untuk kepentingan penjajahan
Inggris di negara sana.
Saya heran sekali kaum ahmadi menutup mata akan fakta ini. Seorang
pengkhianat di anggap sebagai nabi???
wassalam,
--- In [email protected], "Thesaints Now" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> 200 JUTA MUSLIM AHMADIYAH di SELURUH DUNIA sedang memperhatikan
Indonesia
> dan berdoa agar Rakyat Indonesia mendapatkan PERLINDUNGAN dari
ALLAH agar
> tidak berbuat ZALIM atas dirinya sendiri MENGANIAYA sesama MUSLIM
hanya
> karena Perbedaan PENAFSIRAN.
>
> Seluruh WARGA AHMADIYAH di DUNIA berkat cepatnya jalur informasi
internet
> juga sudah menyadari SIAPA sebenarnya dibalik Gerakan PENYESATAN
yang
> mengganggu kehidupan Bernegara di beberapa Negara Muslim termasuk
yang ingin
> mengacaukan Indonesia. Mudah-mudahan mereka semua sadar untuk
segera
> menghentikan MAKARnya dan kembali menjadi manusia yang BERADAB.
>
>
*http://www.neurope.eu/articles/81059.php*<http://www.neurope.eu/arti
cles/81059.php>
>
> *Islam means Peace*
>
> *Ahmadiyya Muslims show path of love and tolerance*
>
> *Author:* Tejinder Singh
>
> 16 December 2007 - *Issue :* 760
>
>
>
>
>
> Muslim girls wave German flags and smile during the annual
meeting of the
> Muslim Ahmadiyya reform congregation in Mannheim, Germany
>
> ANA/EPA/RONALD WITTEK
>
>
>
>
>
> The clash of civilisations and talk of jihad are not non-existent
in the
> worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim community, but used to condemn all
forms of
> terrorism and highlight that Islam's true teaching is of love and
compassion
> for all of God's Creation.
> Denouncing the fear instilled among populations around the world
with the
> justification of terrorism in the name of religion, Naseer Ahmed
Shahid,
> missionary of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Belgium told Tejinder
Singh,
> "Islam rejects any kind of violence and against any kind of people
or
> religion." He said, "Islam means peace according to Arabic
lexicon," adding
> that the Muslim greeting, "Assalaamo alyikum" means, "Peace be on
you."
> Naseer said, "It will be hypocritical to say that and then use a
knife."
> Explaining the inherent meaning of Jihad, Naseer told New
Europe, "Based on
> sayings of the Prophet Mohammad and the words of Koran, the
greatest and
> most significant Jihad is the fight against one's own evil.
Another Jihad is
> to convey the message to other people through wisdom, good
behaviour and
> logic, making friends out of even enemies." " Koran does not say
call to
> Mohammad or Islam but call to Allah." "Smallest or least form of
Jihad is
> that if because of one's faith, one gets attacked by people who
are around,
> and then one can defend oneself," he argued. Reiterating that the
obligation
> of every Muslim is to show love to all people, irrespective of
their
> religion, caste, creed or race, Naseer said, "In this regard the
Ahmadiyya
> Community wants to extinguish the fire of Jihad which is
misrepresented by
> vested interests and misunderstood thus giving Islam a label of
intolerant
> religion while the Ahmadiyya Community calls for 'Love for all,
hatred for
> none.'"
> The Ahmadiyya Community is trying to carry the message of love and
> brotherhood of Islam through inter-faith conferences and trying
their best
> to explain teachings of Islam through gatherings.
> Asked to comment on punishments being meted out to media writers or
> cartoonists, Naseer told New Europe, "Islam does not sanction
corporal
> punishment against blasphemy and those judgments are more based on
personal
> gains and wrong beliefs." There have been attacks on the Ahmadiyya
Community
> in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Indonesia in the recent
past but the
> "Community has not responded with violence and sticks to the
principle of
> the spirit of love for humanity and with out taking the law in our
hand we
> only inform the authority to its responsibility to provide peace
and
> security for every citizen of the country."
> Going down memory lane, Naseer said, "The Ahmadiyya Community was
> established in 1889 by Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908) in a
small and
> remote village, Qadian, in the Punjab, India . The Ahmadiyya Muslim
> Community is a religious organisation, international in its scope,
with
> branches in over 189 countries in Africa, North America, South
> America, Asia, Australasia, and
> Europe . It represents the most dynamic denomination of Islam in
modern
> history, with worldwide membership of tens of millions."
> Advocating "peace, tolerance, love and understanding among
followers of
> different faiths," Naseer concluded, "The Community firmly
believes in and
> acts upon the Qur'anic teaching: 'There is no compulsion in
religion.'
> (2:257). It strongly rejects violence and terrorism in any form
and for any
> reason."
>
>
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