Orang Islam itu emang bajingan keparat, hasil dr ajaran bejad dan konyol.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/04/indonesias-religious-affairs-minister-christians-bring-discrimination-upon-themselves.html

Indonesia's Religious Affairs Minister: Christians bring
discrimination upon themselves

He said that "they have politicized an issue that is purely
administrative in nature." But it is only an administrative problem at
all because Sharia forbids dhimmi Christians to build new churches:
"The subject peoples ... are forbidden to build new churches." ('Umdat
al-Salik, o11.5). Islamic law also forbids Christians to repair old
churches.

"Minister: Christians bring discrimination on themselves," by
Margareth S. Aritonang for The Jakarta Post, April 2 (thanks to
Ronny):

    Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali blamed Christians for
the closure of some churches in the country, saying that they have
politicized an issue that is purely administrative in nature.

    Suryadharma said that Christians in the country are not the only
ones who had problems getting permits to build places of worship, but
they got more attention simply because they talked to the press more.

Maybe they aren't the only ones. Other non-Muslims, as well as
Ahmadis, also have trouble building new houses of worship, because of
the same Sharia prohibition. But that prohibition doesn't apply to
Muslims. That's why Suryadharma's subsequent claim is dubious in the
extreme:

    The controversial minister said that Muslims in several regions
where they are members of a minority, such as in Bali, North Sulawesi,
and East Nusa Tenggara, have met the same challenges when trying to
get permits to build mosques.

    “But they don’t talk to the press. They also don’t protest or
perform prayers in front of the Presidential Palace. The requirement
to obtain such a permit is only administrative, there is no need to
turn it into a political issue,” Suryadharma said.

    Suryadharma was referring to members of the Indonesian Christian
Church (GKI) Yasmin from Bogor, West Java, and the Batak Christian
Protestant Church (HKBP) Filadelfia of Bekasi, also in West Java, who
have been conducting their Sunday services in front of the
Presidential Palace in the past two years because local governments
have sealed off their churches due to building permit disputes.

    HKBP Filadelfia has been involved in a building permit dispute
with local residents at Jejalen Jaya village for years as the locals
refused to allow a church to be built in their neighborhood.

    Representatives of the HKBP church said that they had secured
permits from local government to build their church in the village,
but, in 2011, the Bandung State Administrative Court in West Java
overturned a ruling by the Bekasi administration which had given the
go-ahead for the construction of the church.

    The locals have prevented HKBP members from conducting Sunday
services at the church since then.

    The Bogor administration has denied a request for a building
permit for GKI Yasmin, despite a ruling by the Supreme Court that
upheld the rights of the congregation to open a place of worship in
the area....

Posted by Robert on April 3, 2013 10:52 AM


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