apakah Islam malapetaka untuk penduduk brunai darussalam ? apakah Islam 
malapetaka untuk negara qatar ? Apakah Islam malapetaka untuk Singapore ? 
Apakah Islam malapetaka untuk penduduk kampung malabar ?

tidak adil atuh, menghukum Islam di sini atas kejadian yang terjadi di sana.

okeh ?

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...> wrote:
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> Di dunia kafir zaman perang, zaman saling berbunuhan sudah berakhir.....
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> Sekarang zaman memajukan ekonomi, zaman meratakan kemakmuran, zaman meratakan 
> kebahagian bagi semua manusia..
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> Kecuali di dar al Islam dimana mereka masih asik saling beebunuhan..
> 
> Islam itu, saya biloang dan saya ulang adalah malampetakan untuk ummat 
> manusi, artinya juga malapetaka buat orang Islam sendiri.
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> Report: China wants N Korea focus on economy  
>  
> Message conveyed to Kim Jong-un's envoy during apparent fence-mending visit 
> against backdrop of tensions on peninsula.
> Last Modified: 04 Jun 2013 22:36   
>  
> Experts have said the three-day visit was an attempt by North Korea to mend 
> fences with China [Reuters] 
> A North Korean envoy to China, sent by the country’s 
> leader last month, has been told to focus on its economy rather than 
> increase regional tensions, according to Reuters news agency.
> The news agency cited an unnamed source in a report on Tuesday 
> stating that Kim Jong-un had sent Choe Ryong-hae, vice chairman of the 
> country’s top military body.
> "[North] Korea has not mellowed," said the source, who apparently did not 
> attend the meetings but has since spoken to both sides to which he 
> has regular access.
> Experts have said the three-day visit was an attempt by North Korea 
> to mend fences with its only major diplomatic ally, which has been 
> critical of the country.
> After the meetings, in which Choe eventually held talks with Chinese 
> President Xi Jinping, North Korea promised to take "positive steps for 
> peace" while China repeated its mantra of wanting "calm and restraint" 
> on the Korean peninsula.
> China tried to convince North Korea to stop its nuclear and missile 
> tests, which "put China in a difficult position and are not conducive to 
> [North] Korea", said the source.
> China, which is North Korea’s biggest trade partner and aid donor, 
> advised North Korea to focus on rebuilding its ruined economy instead, 
> which is something it has said before.
> A former senior US official said China's insistence that North Korea 
> halt testing would be in line with recent signs it was running out of 
> patience with North Korea.
> "What I've heard from talking to Chinese officials and American 
> officials who are talking to them is that top Chinese officials now 
> emphasise that the principal goal is to terminate the nuclear weapons 
> programme of North Korea," the ex-official said.
> Reuters news agency also reported that Choe also presented a “terse” 
> hand-written letter from the North Korean leader to Xi Jinping, the Chinese 
> Premier.
> China has repeatedly urged North Korea to return to the so-called 
> six-party talks, which are aimed at getting the North to give up its 
> nuclear weapons.
> Choe told the Chinese that the six-party talk format did not work. In 2009, 
> North Korea said it would never return to the talks, which also 
> included South Korea, the US, Japan and Russia.
> North Korea would instead seek bilateral talks with the various parties 
> first, said the source, without elaborating.
> Choe added that abandoning its nuclear-weapons programme could not be a 
> prerequisite for talks.  
>  
> Source: 
> Reuters  
>  
>  
>  
>  
>    
> 
>    
> 
>  
> Report: China wants N Korea focus on economy  
>  
> Message conveyed to Kim Jong-un's envoy during apparent fence-mending visit 
> against backdrop of tensions on peninsula.
> Last Modified: 04 Jun 2013 22:36   
>  
> Experts have said the three-day visit was an attempt by North Korea to mend 
> fences with China [Reuters] 
> A North Korean envoy to China, sent by the country’s 
> leader last month, has been told to focus on its economy rather than 
> increase regional tensions, according to Reuters news agency.
> The news agency cited an unnamed source in a report on Tuesday 
> stating that Kim Jong-un had sent Choe Ryong-hae, vice chairman of the 
> country’s top military body.
> "[North] Korea has not mellowed," said the source, who apparently did not 
> attend the meetings but has since spoken to both sides to which he 
> has regular access.
> Experts have said the three-day visit was an attempt by North Korea 
> to mend fences with its only major diplomatic ally, which has been 
> critical of the country.
> After the meetings, in which Choe eventually held talks with Chinese 
> President Xi Jinping, North Korea promised to take "positive steps for 
> peace" while China repeated its mantra of wanting "calm and restraint" 
> on the Korean peninsula.
> China tried to convince North Korea to stop its nuclear and missile 
> tests, which "put China in a difficult position and are not conducive to 
> [North] Korea", said the source.
> China, which is North Korea’s biggest trade partner and aid donor, 
> advised North Korea to focus on rebuilding its ruined economy instead, 
> which is something it has said before.
> A former senior US official said China's insistence that North Korea 
> halt testing would be in line with recent signs it was running out of 
> patience with North Korea.
> "What I've heard from talking to Chinese officials and American 
> officials who are talking to them is that top Chinese officials now 
> emphasise that the principal goal is to terminate the nuclear weapons 
> programme of North Korea," the ex-official said.
> Reuters news agency also reported that Choe also presented a “terse” 
> hand-written letter from the North Korean leader to Xi Jinping, the Chinese 
> Premier.
> China has repeatedly urged North Korea to return to the so-called 
> six-party talks, which are aimed at getting the North to give up its 
> nuclear weapons.
> Choe told the Chinese that the six-party talk format did not work. In 2009, 
> North Korea said it would never return to the talks, which also 
> included South Korea, the US, Japan and Russia.
> North Korea would instead seek bilateral talks with the various parties 
> first, said the source, without elaborating.
> Choe added that abandoning its nuclear-weapons programme could not be a 
> prerequisite for talks.  
>  
> Source: 
> Reuters  
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