Mulai lagi CUMAnya. Angot setelah selesai Jum'atan. Kan sampeyan nyang bilang ane muslimah tho'at. Ane kagak pernah bilang ape2. Tapi, ya syukron-syukron aja...:-)))
Ntar 'rumbai2nya' ta' gunting setengah tiang juga loh!...biar tambah meriah. wassalam --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "Ari Condro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kalo yoga kagak di ban di indonesia, itu tandanya mui kagak serius. > > *mengibarkan bendera setengah tiap buat mui* > Ama buat lina juga deh, bendera setengah tiangnya. Ane jadi takut ama lina, ajaran sesat kok diikutin yah ? Katanya muslimah tho'at ? :(( > > > > salam, > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: "Lina Dahlan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 03:29:55 > To: <wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Re: Malaysia Islamic body bans yoga for Muslims > > > 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" <masarcon@> > 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" <linadahlan@> > > > > 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] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >