Sekarang tinggal apa yang dimaksud dengan "yoga" itu sendiri. 
Kayaknya banyak macemnya kaliiii????

Temen saya yang Kristen aja juga gak mau ikut yoga. Dulu pernah dia 
ikut yoga yang ditempatnya orang India. Akhirnya dia mengundurkan 
diri ya karena mantera2nya itu yang buat dia takut...:-))). Gak 
jelas lah mantera apaan.

Adalagi yang bilang emang kalo ikut yoga dengan 'betul', bisa berasa 
enteng dan kita seperti 'terbang'. Wah enak dunk!, tanpa beli ticket 
pesawat!

Tapi, katanya orang lagi kalo kita melakukan dzikir sehabis tahajjud 
dengan khusyuk, bisa juga merasa seperti 'enteng dan terbang'.

Hmmm...hasil dari sebuah 'konsentrasi' kali ya? 

Fatwa di suatu negara kan gak mesti sama! Fatwa kan kudu liat skala 
prioritas. Kasus ahmadiyah gak level and paralel ama kasus yoga. 
Kecuali kalo ada ahmadiers yang yoga...he..he.. itu menjadi paralel 
buat ahmadiers kalo manteranya pake bahasa urdhu. Kedua hal tsb 
(ahmadiyah dan yoga)menjadi paralel (dimata masarcon) CUMA karena 
fatwa halal haramnya doang. Biasa deh, hanya yang CUMA-CUMA doank! 
CUMA: CUma MAngap.

Namanya juga 'penggembira'.

wassalam,


--- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "Ari Condro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Kalo fatwa haram yoga di mesir dah 5 tahunan yang lalu. Pakistan 
dan malaysia baru baru ini melarangnya.
> 
> Masak ulama al azhar sudah fatwa haram, di indonesia yg keluar 
fatwa halal ?  Aya aya wae :))
> 
> Contoh kasus yg paralel :
> Ahmadiyah difatwa haram di pakistan, mosok di indonesia difatwa 
halal ? Yah kudu difatwa sesat lah yauw :))
> 
> Haha... hàhàhà... :)) ...  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> salam,
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Lina Dahlan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 01:56:20 
> To: <wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Re: Malaysia Islamic body bans yoga for 
Muslims
> 
> 
> Saya ikut yoga. Gak pernah ada mantera. Memang ada saat diminta 
kita 
> untuk konsentrasi, relax dengan memejamkan mata. Saya juga 
> memanfaatkan saat itu untuk berdzikir. Ini yoga yang udah 
mengalami 
> modifikasi kali ye. Instrukturnye juga bukan orang India.
> 
> Ya, saya juga menganggap yoga sebagai olah raga ringan. Gak 
> berkeringat tapi uenak otot2 jadi relax. Ngilu, pegel di otot bisa 
> hilang. Melatih pernafasan, melatih keseimbangan. Lampunya juga 
gak 
> terang benderang. Pokoke gue banget!
> 
> Waktu general check up kemaren, dokter nyaranin saya untuk olah 
raga 
> yang lebih memacu jantung. Hmmm...jadi tambah deh mo ikutan 
> threadmill aja. Soale kalo ikutan aerobik, gak sinkron deh antara 
> kaki dan tangan. Trus..rada malu kalo gerakannya 'hot marihot' 
> apalagi lampunya terang benderang...:-)). Walaaah demam 
panggungnye 
> masih aja tuh! Pokoke bukan gue banget!
> 
> "Emang sapa elo!"...ha..ha...sorry ya jadi curhat.
> 
> Halo MUI, kalo mau buat fatwa soal ini betul2 bertabayun deh. 
> 
> wassalam,
> 
> 
> --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "L.Meilany" <wpamungk@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Di Indonesia MUI lagi dalam taraf bertabayun - cek & ricek.
> > Sementara itu banyak praktisi yoga yg banyak juga orang Islam 
> menganggap persoalan ini mengada ada.
> > Adnan Buyung Nasution bahkan dalam 'mantra2' yoganya mengganti 
> dengan menyebutkan istilah islam, berdzikir misalnya.
> > 
> > Yoga hanya sekedar bagian dari olahraga.
> > 
> > Salam, 
> > l.meilany
> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> >   From: Sunny 
> >   To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; 
> >   Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 1:27 AM
> >   Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Malaysia Islamic body bans yoga for 
> Muslims
> > 
> > 
> >   http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/malaysia-islamic-body-bans-
yoga-
> for-muslims/2008/11/22/1226770812366.html
> > 
> >   Malaysia Islamic body bans yoga for Muslims
> > 
> >   Banned . . . Muslims in Malaysia no longer able to practice 
> yoga, as Islamic council fears elements of Hinduism may be 
> corrupting.
> >   Photo: AP
> > 
> >   November 23, 2008
> > 
> >   Malaysia's top Islamic body on Saturday banned Muslims from 
> practicing yoga, saying the Indian physical exercise contains 
> elements of Hinduism that could corrupt Muslims.
> > 
> >   The National Fatwa Council, which has the authority to rule on 
> how Muslims must conduct their faith, issued a fatwa, or edict, 
> saying yoga involves not just physical exercise but also includes 
> Hindu spiritual elements, chanting and worship.
> > 
> >   Council chairman Abdul Shukor Husin told reporters that many 
> Muslims who practice the globally popular yoga failed to 
understand 
> that its ultimate aim was to be one with a god of a different 
> religion.
> > 
> >   "We are of the view that yoga, which originates from Hinduism, 
> combines physical exercise, religious elements, chanting and 
> worshipping for the purpose of achieving inner peace and 
ultimately 
> to be one with god," he said.
> > 
> >   "It is inappropriate. It can destroy the faith of a Muslim," 
he 
> said, noting that clerics in Egypt also issued a similar edict in 
> 2004 that called the practice of yoga "an aberration".
> > 
> >   Decisions by the Fatwa Council in Malaysia are not legally 
> binding on Muslims, who comprise nearly two-thirds of the 
country's 
> 27 million people, unless they are enshrined in national or 
Shariah 
> laws.
> > 
> >   However, many Muslims abide by the edicts out of deference, 
and 
> the council does have the authority to ostracise an offending 
Muslim 
> from society.
> > 
> >   The fatwa reflects the growing strain of conservatism in 
> Malaysia, which has always taken pride in its multi-ethnicity. 
About 
> 25 per cent of Malaysians are ethnic Chinese and eight per cent 
> ethnic Indians, mostly Hindus.
> > 
> >   Recently, the council issued an edict banning tomboys, ruling 
> that girls who act like boys violate the tenets of Islam.
> > 
> >   The issue of yoga came into the limelight last month when an 
> Islamic scholar expressed an opinion at a seminar that it was un-
> Islamic, prompting the Fatwa Council to step in.
> > 
> >   Local newspapers have received several letters from Muslims, 
> expressing indignation at the scholar's view, saying yoga is 
simply 
> a way to maintain health and has nothing to do with religion.
> > 
> >   Putri Rahim, a housewife, expressed shock at the fatwa, saying 
> she is no less a Muslim after practicing yoga for 10 years.
> > 
> >   "I am mad! Maybe they have it in mind that Islam is under 
> threat. To come out with a fatwa is an insult to intelligent 
> Muslims. It's an insult to my belief," Putri said.
> > 
> >   "I think it is easier for non-Muslims to live in Malaysia now 
> than for Muslims," said Putri.
> > 
> >   She said yoga helped ease the severe back pain she used to 
> suffer from.
> > 
> >   There are no figures for how many Muslims practice yoga, but 
> many yoga classes have a sprinkling of Muslims attending.
> > 
> >   In a recent blog, social activist Marina Mahathir criticised 
the 
> council for even considering a yoga ban, calling it "a classic 
case 
> of reacting out of fear and ignorance".
> > 
> >   "Yoga may have spiritual roots but most of us do it for the 
> exercise, both for the mind and body," Marina wrote.
> > 
> >   AP
> > 
> >   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >    
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
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