Manusia dinilai dari kelakuannya, dari dharma-bhaktinya, bukan dinilai dari agamanya, bukan dinilai dari keimanannya, bukan dinilai khusuknya dia berdoa dan rajinnya memuja Allah.
Kelakuan yang baik dan dharma bhakti manusia akan membedakan dirinya dari binatang. Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati. --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote: > > Hehehe.... Saudi ngajarin bhw Kristen itu babi dan Yahudi itu monyet. Apa ini > bukannya provokator kalo kita make standar ocehan si Abbas Amin? Tp tentunya > buat si Abbas Amin, ini bukan sebuah provokasi, krn berasal dr auloh. Maklum, > si Abbas Amin itu cuma kaing2 ga keruan nerapin dobel standard kayak yg > empunya pantat yg selalu dijilatin Abbas Amin, si hasan basri. > > Kalo Kristen dan Yahudi dianggap binatang, hehehe... orang2 Islam itu > sebenarnya masih lebih rendah dr binatang, lihat aja kelakuan mereka. > > > > code: 268755  Date: 2011/09/30 source: National Post > print > > Saudis export anti-Christian and anti-Jewish textbooks across the world > > Textbooks used in Saudi Arabiaâs schools contain virulent forms of > anti-Christian and anti-Jewish bigotry that continue to fuel intolerance and > violence > around the globe, says a new report. > > > (Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The problem is far greater than the five million > students in Saudi > Arabia who use these texts every day, said Nina Shea, director of the > Washington-based Hudson Instituteâs Center for Religious Freedom. > âBecause of the Saudisâ great oil wealth, it is able to disseminate its > textbooks far and wide,â she wrote in the report, Ten Years On. > â[These textbooks] are posted on the Saudi Education Ministryâs website > and are shipped and distributed free by a vast Saudi-sponsored Sunni > infrastructure to many Muslim schools, mosques and libraries throughout > the world. > âThis is not just hate mongering, itâs > promoting violence,â she said in an interview. It is exporting terrorism > through textbooks. > Christians are referred to as âswineâ and Jews as âapes,â while being > blamed for much of the worldâs ills. > She notes in the report that since the Saudis control Islamâs holiest > shrines in Mecca and Medina, they can âdisseminate its religious > materials among the millions of Muslims making the Hajj each year. > Hence, these teachings can have a wide and deep influence.â > It was not a coincidence that 15 of the 19 attackers on 9/11 were Saudis, she > added. > Ms. Shea, a human rights lawyer for 30 years, said a prime example of the > textsâ influence can be seen in Indonesia, a country with a history of > religious tolerance. > In 2005, Abdurrahman Wahid, > the then-president, wrote about the danger of the Saudisâ exported > ideology, saying it was fueling a âwell-financed, multifaceted global > movement that operates like a juggernaut in much of the developing > world, and even among immigrant Muslim communities in the West.â > In the report, Ms. Shea cites dozens of examples of inflammatory language > used against several groups, including Bahaâis. > The following excerpts come from supposedly revised books produced in 2010-11. > * From a Grade 8 text: âThe Apes are the people of the Sabbath, the > Jews; the > Swine are the infidels of the communion of Jesus, the Christians.â > * Suggested lesson for Grade 8 class: As an exercise, students can > spend time listing âJewsâ condemnable qualities.â > * From a Grade 10 text concerning the vicious anti-Semitic tract The > Protocols of the Elders of Zion, written in 19th-century Czarist Russia: > âThese > are secret decisions that aim at achieving Jewish domination of the > world. They were exposed in the 19th century and the Jews have tried to > deny them, but evidence exists to prove their validity and their > reproduction by the Elders of Zion.â > * For Grade 11: âBahaâism: is one of the most destructive esoteric > sects in the modern age.â > Ms. Shea said the books are often exported by the Saudi education ministry > to poor Muslim communities around the world who need textbooks. > Last year, the BBC said they were being used by 5,000 Muslim students in > Britain. Some of them have turned up in Islamic schools in the U.S., she said. > And because the texts are posted online, they are easily available. > Ms. Shea is especially critical of the U.S. State Department for not > exerting enough pressure on the Saudis to change the texts. It talks > about getting the Saudis to reform, but does little, she says. > In the latest report, her fourth on the subject, she says four years ago > the Saudis gave a âsolemn promiseâ to undertake a program of reform to > âeliminate all passages that disparage or promote hatred toward any > religion or religious groups.â > âI think it is a > lack of guts and a certain amount of naiveté because [State Department] > staffers believe what the Saudis tell them. But in the end weâre hooked > on their oil, thatâs what it comes down to.â > A spokesman from the State Department refused to respond. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > ------------------------------------ Post message: prole...@egroups.com Subscribe : proletar-subscr...@egroups.com Unsubscribe : proletar-unsubscr...@egroups.com List owner : proletar-ow...@egroups.com Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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