Mendingan diskusiin masalah apakah menjadi volunteer bom bunuh diri pada wanita merupakan salah satu pemberdayaan perempuan...:-))
Kaburrrrr.... --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, Dwi Soegardi <soega...@...> wrote: > > Milis WM adalah media untuk mendiskusikan isu-isu yang terkait dengan > perempuan, > pemberdayaan perempuan, kajian gender, hubungan laki-laki dan perempuan. > > Tindakan terorisme tentu harus dikutuk, > sama halnya dengan tindakan agresi terhadap negara berdaulat, > yang menyengsarakan rakyat dan menimbulkan korban orang yang tidak berdosa. > > Ada aturan tertentu untuk mengeluarkan anggota milis ini, > terutama yang terkait dengan ancaman kekerasan terhadap anggota lainnya, > bukan karena pesanan, bukan karena jadi corong kekuasaan. > > salam, > > > > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 7:52 PM, abdul <latifabdul...@...> wrote: > > > > > > > Bismilahirrahmanirrahiim > > Bagaimana di Indonesia, masih banyak golongan2 Islam yg bersimpaty dgn > > perjuangan Al Qaida dan Taliban? > > > > Apakah tidak perlundi amati? > > Bagaimana NUR yang jelas2 bersimpaty dgnPerjuangan Taliban, dan anti > > Demokrasi? > > > > Bisakah WM sebagai Media ikut aktif,menentang ==EMBRIO==teroris? > > > > salam=peace > > > > --- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com <wanita-muslimah%40yahoogroups.com>, > > "sunny" <ambon@> wrote: > > > > > > http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article36664.ece > > > > > > Media urged to play vital role in fight against terror > > > By YOUSUF MUHAMMAD | ARAB NEWS > > > > > > Published: Mar 30, 2010 00:10 Updated: Mar 30, 2010 00:15 > > > > > > MADINAH: Second Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior Prince Naif has > > urged the Saudi media to play a vital role in the Kingdom's fight against > > terrorism and extremism. > > > > > > Answering questions of delegates after opening a conference on terrorism > > at the Islamic University here on Sunday, Prince Naif also urged Saudi > > mothers to monitor their children and correct them when they deviate from > > the right path. > > > > > > "Our media should move quickly and strongly to confront the challenges > > responsibly," said the minister while criticizing the media for focusing on > > nonbeneficial silly issues. > > > > > > Prince Naif, however, welcomed constructive criticism from the press > > based on facts. He urged parents and teachers to protect children from being > > enticed by forces of evil that spread extremism and violence. > > > > > > Prince Naif said the rehab program for militants has achieved good > > results. "This program has won the admiration of the security authorities in > > various countries. We have prepared a draft of the intellectual security > > strategy and submitted it to the Council of Arab Interior Ministers. This is > > a scientific work that will benefit those who are working in rehabilitation > > programs," he said. > > > > > > Prince Naif opened the dialogue with students of the university by > > renewing a call for drying up the sources of terrorism, saying: "If all > > people do not work to dry up the sources of terrorism, it will continue." He > > said Saudi security forces had foiled more than 200 terrorist attacks in the > > Kingdom. > > > > > > "We are still facing terrorism. We are working day and night to detect > > and prevent terrorist acts," he said. > > > > > > Speaking at the conference, Princess Adilah bint Abdullah, daughter of > > Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, described terrorism as a > > complicated phenomenon. > > > > > > "Family violence acts as a breeding ground for terrorists," the princess > > said quoting a study. "Violence against children will force them to run away > > on to the streets. These children then become criminals and terrorists. This > > is one of the dangerous consequences of domestic violence," she pointed out. > > > > > > He emphasized the importance of intellectual security to protect citizens > > from dangerous and deviant thoughts and ideas. "Intellectual security is no > > less important than public security, but it might be more important as it is > > the engine that moves human beings and we cannot ignore latest developments > > in our society. The Islamic world has a responsibility to reject ideas that > > are alien to Islam," he explained. > > > > > > The Kingdom's Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh said that the > > nation of Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him) is the nation of moderation > > and justice, adding that Islamic teachings are based on moderation. > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >