Orang2 Shia di Madura yg dianiaya dan diusir oleh sesama Islam, hrs masuk
Sunni spy bisa pulang.

Kalo ga, hehehe... tanah dan harta benda mereka akan jadi milik orang Sunni
yg nganiaya mereka.

Betul2 win win solution tuh, buat pejihad2 di jalan auloh yg nganiaya orang
Shia, dpt harta benda milik Shia kafir laknatuloh, atau dpt tambahan
pendukung unt melakukan hal yg sama ke orang lain.

Benar2 Islam itu agama yg benar, benar2 bejad.


http://www.abna.ir/data.asp?lang=3&id=445839

 Date: 2013/07/28 - 13:02source: Jakarta globe
print <http://www.abna.ir/print.asp?lang=3&id=445839>
* Indonesia: Sampang Shiites Worried Conversions Will Haunt Homecoming Plan*

Iklil Al Milal, a Shiite cleric and representative of Sampang’s community
in exile, said numerous meetings with Sunni ulema from the Board of Madura
Clerics (Bassra) hinged on the same assertion: that the Shiites must
renounce their beliefs and convert to Sunni Islam.
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(*A*hlul *B*ayt *N*ews *A*gency) - Sampang’s persecuted Shiite Muslim
minority, fearful of another round of forced conversions by Sunni Muslims,
called on President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to ensure their religious
freedom after a forum meant to negotiate the exiled group’s homecoming
placed the matter in the hands of Sunni clerics accused of inciting
sectarian tensions in Madura Island.

“We reject all statements from state officials and local figures that
ignore our religious freedoms and right to practice our own beliefs as
Shiites,” said attorney Herstaning Ikhlas in a statement sent to the
Jakarta Globe. “The reconciliation forum must give more space to grassroots
dialogue and not accommodate local figures known for their hate speech.”

Sectarian violence has plagued the Sunni-majority island in recent years,
culminating in an anti-Shia rampage through two villages late last year
that left two dead and forced 233 Shiites into exile, first in a squalid
sports center and then in subsidized apartments in Sidoarjo, East Java.

The central government has promised a solution to the island’s woes and
held a meeting last week between provincial leaders and representatives
from both the Shiite and Sunni communities in East Java. The Ministry of
Public Housing, which will lead the reconstruction efforts, trumpeted a
plan that would return the Shiites to their destroyed villages and promote
infrastructure investment island-wide at the meeting’s close.

But the plan’s reliance on acceptance by local Sunni leaders has some
Shiite representatives concerned.

The Minister of Public Housing, Djan Faridz, said the rebuilding and
infrastructure development projects will go hand-in-hand with a push at the
local level for Shiites to embrace the “right way,” or Sunni Islam,
Herstaning said.

Soekarwo, the governor of East Java, supported the plan and claimed
Sampang’s problems stemmed from sayings made by Shiite leader Tajul Muluk —
a man later convicted of blasphemy in a trial heavily criticized by human
rights groups.

Meanwhile, Indonesia’s Minister of Religious Affairs Suryadharma Ali, who
has insisted the Sampang violence was a family conflict, not a religious
one, allegedly agreed with Sunni clerics’ calls for another round of
conversions, Herstaning said.

Suryadharma did not return a text message for comment on Sunday.

Iklil Al Milal, a Shiite cleric and representative of Sampang’s community
in exile, said numerous meetings with Sunni ulema from the Board of Madura
Clerics (Bassra) hinged on the same assertion: that the Shiites must
renounce their beliefs and convert to Sunni Islam.

“They asked us to do Taubatan Nasuha [sincere repentance],” Iklil said.
“[The] Shiites [have to first] embrace Sunni beliefs and then they would
accept us back in Sampang.”

More than 30 Shiites have been forced to convert to Sunni Islam on the
threat of violence in Sampang.

The cleric called on the president and local law enforcement to remain
neutral in the matter. Yudhoyono plans to visit Sampang during an Idul
Fitri tour of East Java later this month.

“We hope the president will keep his promise and help us return home,”
Iklil said. “As a leader he can make it come true.

“We only want to live in peace in our hometown.”

/129


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