Re: H-Net* Mereka sedang mengintai.............Memang Mereka Ada Agenda
*~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } {Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } {Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~ Assalamu alaikum semua. Memang selama ini pun pihak Kristian sentiasa mempunyai agenda memperluaskan fahaman mereka. Cuma kita yang tiada agenda.Mungkin kalau adapun, agenda kita hanyalah untuk melemahkan(defuse) gerakan(harakah) Islam!. Sedikit demi sedikit mereka menyusup masuk memperluaskan "jajahan" takluk mereka. Melalui internet chat pun mereka boleh berdakwah..sekurang sebagai muqaddimah. Aisyah Bokhari juga satu contoh pengembangan sayap mereka melewati bangsa cina dan India, target tradisi yang lebih mudah mereka dakwahi. Di Indonesia, saya perhatikan syarikat luar negeri banyak mengambil pekerja tempatan dari kalangan Kristen untuk jawatan-jawatan baik. Ini juga sebagai usaha dakwah mereka. Sekira kita terus menerus berusaha melemahkan Islam kemungkinan kita berakhir sebagai Bosnia dimana tinggal nama dan minat saja kepada Islam; mereka hanya menjadi "half Moslem"(muslim tak berapa muslim?). Sebagai cabaran minda : Adakah "half moslem" lebih baik dari seorang kristen??. Kita mungkin pernah dengar ungkapan, " a half truth is often a lie"(separa benar itu selalunya bohong). Bolehkah kita kata "a half moslem is more often than not a hypocrite(munafik)?"...Allahu a'lam. Kepada orang Islam yang giat berusaha melemahkan(undermining) Islam, secara halus maupun kasar, direct or indirect..hindarilah dari menjadikan Moslem di Malaysia "half-moslem". Wassalam IMAMI ~~~ > Artikel berikut saya perolehi dari: > > http://www.pastornet.net.au/jmm/aame/aame0010.htm > > Insaflah wahai umat Islam > *** > Pray for Christians in Malaysia > > > Dear friends, > > This is serious. After half a dozen trips to > Malaysia, > and meeting > pastors who were part of the 'crack-down' against > any > who were running a > Malay-speaking church service etc. in 1988 I think > it > was (some of whom > were tortured while in prison), I'm concerned that > our > Christian friends > there are about to be threatened again. Pray for > them. > > ~ > > * PROPOSED MALAYSIAN LAW > > We received the following email from workers in > Malaysia which is being circulated among the > churches > in Malaysia. > > Dear friends, > > There is an urgent need to pray for Christian > Malays in > Malaysia & all mission work that is going on > among the > Muslims. I am never in the habit of writing > chain > mails but I drafted this email in response to > the > article on "page 2 of 17 April 98 of The > Straits > Times". Please circulate to all your Christian > friends > out there... The New Straits Times article > says > ... > GIVE UP YOUR FAITH AND GO TO JAIL > ??? In brief, the > article says > that a new Bill is in its final stages of > drafting to > curb the "problem" of Muslims converting to > another > religion and the Proposed Bill is ... "MALAYSIA > MUSLIMS > WHO REJECT THEIR ISLAMIC FAITH MAY BE JAILED UP > TO > THREE (3) YEARS !" I am not circulating this > to > invoke > any resentment against the government of > Malaysia > because I believe that my struggle is not > against > flesh > and blood but against the powers of this dark > world and > against the spiritual forces of evil in the > Heavenly > realms (Ephesians 6:12). My purpose of > drafting > this > chain mail is to start up a wave of prayer for > the > Muslims in particularly Malaysia. I wish to > invoke, in > all born-again Christians, this burden to pray > and fast > for the Christian Malays in Malaysia and all > the > mission work that is going on among the > Muslims. > This > Bill, if passed by the Malaysia Cabinet will > set > back > Christian Missionary Work among the Malaysia > Muslims by > a great extent and much persecution will arise > among > the Christian Malays in Malaysia. Churches > that > have > Malay congregations will be refused of their > license > and even be forced to close down and go > underground. > As Paul urge Timothy, in the same manner I urge > you, my > fellow brothers and sisters in Christ to start > putting > on your full armour of God and start > interceding > for > all the Saints of God (Malay Christians and > Missionaries) and particularly the Cabinet > Leaders in > Malaysia. Paul wrote to Timothy, "I urge, > then, > first > of all, that requests prayers, intercession
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*~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } {Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } {Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~ Artikel berikut saya perolehi dari: http://www.pastornet.net.au/jmm/aame/aame0010.htm Insaflah wahai umat Islam *** Pray for Christians in Malaysia Dear friends, This is serious. After half a dozen trips to Malaysia, and meeting pastors who were part of the 'crack-down' against any who were running a Malay-speaking church service etc. in 1988 I think it was (some of whom were tortured while in prison), I'm concerned that our Christian friends there are about to be threatened again. Pray for them. ~ * PROPOSED MALAYSIAN LAW We received the following email from workers in Malaysia which is being circulated among the churches in Malaysia. Dear friends, There is an urgent need to pray for Christian Malays in Malaysia & all mission work that is going on among the Muslims. I am never in the habit of writing chain mails but I drafted this email in response to the article on "page 2 of 17 April 98 of The Straits Times". Please circulate to all your Christian friends out there... The New Straits Times article says ... GIVE UP YOUR FAITH AND GO TO JAIL ??? In brief, the article says that a new Bill is in its final stages of drafting to curb the "problem" of Muslims converting to another religion and the Proposed Bill is ... "MALAYSIA MUSLIMS WHO REJECT THEIR ISLAMIC FAITH MAY BE JAILED UP TO THREE (3) YEARS !" I am not circulating this to invoke any resentment against the government of Malaysia because I believe that my struggle is not against flesh and blood but against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the Heavenly realms (Ephesians 6:12). My purpose of drafting this chain mail is to start up a wave of prayer for the Muslims in particularly Malaysia. I wish to invoke, in all born-again Christians, this burden to pray and fast for the Christian Malays in Malaysia and all the mission work that is going on among the Muslims. This Bill, if passed by the Malaysia Cabinet will set back Christian Missionary Work among the Malaysia Muslims by a great extent and much persecution will arise among the Christian Malays in Malaysia. Churches that have Malay congregations will be refused of their license and even be forced to close down and go underground. As Paul urge Timothy, in the same manner I urge you, my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ to start putting on your full armour of God and start interceding for all the Saints of God (Malay Christians and Missionaries) and particularly the Cabinet Leaders in Malaysia. Paul wrote to Timothy, "I urge, then, first of all, that requests prayers, intercession and thanks giving be made for everyone - for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness." (1 Tim 2:1-2) As how the apostles, in conclusion, exhorted the Hebrews, in the same way I beseech you, to "Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering." (Hebrews 13:3) PLEASE pray: a. for protection and wisdom for the Malay Christians; b. for more Malay conversions especially among the families of the lawmakers and rulers; c. that Polarization over religious issues will not split society; d. for the salvation of government officials; e. that this law would not pass; and f. that the local church would become a strong governing entity, and seriously take it upon them selves to organize effective outreach to the Malays. 3. * MALAYSIA Malaysia is an Islamic stronghold in tropical SE Asia, and is about the size of the US state of New Mexico (329,750 sq km). Most parts of the country have traditionally been ruled by hereditary rulers called Sultans. The 21,000,000 people are composed of: Malay and other indigenous 58%, Chinese 26%, Indian 7%, others 9%. Although the country is multi-racial and multi-cultural, there is little mixing between the races. British colonizers found Chinese entrepreneurs in settled areas and encouraged the Buddhist Chinese to stay in business, and the Muslim Malay to enter government service