[Fatwa Ulama Arab] Gereja Diseluruh Tanah Arab Wajib Dihancurkan
Post Last Edit by MrRothschild at 27-3-2012 10:13(Reuters) - Christian bishops in Germany, Austria and Russia have sharply criticized Saudi Arabia's top religious official after reports that he issued a fatwa saying all churches on the Arabian Peninsula should be destroyed.
In separate statements on Friday, the Roman Catholic bishops in Germany and Austria slammed the ruling by Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Shaikh as an unacceptable denial of human rights to millions of foreign workers in the Gulf region.
Archbishop Mark of Yegoryevsk, head of the Russian Orthodox department for churches abroad, called the fatwa "alarming" in a statement on Tuesday. Such blunt criticism from mainstream Christian leaders of their Muslim counterparts is very rare.
Christian websites have reported Sheikh Abdulaziz, one of the most influential religious leaders in the Muslim world, issued the fatwa last week in response to a Kuwaiti lawmaker who asked if Kuwait could ban church construction in Kuwait.
Citing Arab-language media reports, they say the sheikh ruled that further church building should be banned and existing Christian houses of worship should be destroyed.
Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, chairman of the German Bishops Conference, said the mufti "shows no respect for the religious freedom and free co-existence of religions", especially all the foreign laborers who made its economy work.
"It would be a slap in the face to these people if the few churches available to them were to be taken away," he said.
SHEIKH VS KING?
At least 3.5 million Christians live in the Gulf Arab region. They are mostly Catholic workers from India and the Philippines, but also Western expatriates of all denominations.
Saudi Arabia bans all non-Muslim houses of prayer, forcing Christians there to risk arrest by praying in private homes. There are churches for Christian minorities in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and Yemen.
The bishops conference in Austria, where Saudi King Abdullah plans to open a controversial centre for interfaith dialogue, demanded an official explanation from Riyadh.
"How could the grand mufti issue a fatwa of such importance behind the back of his king?" they asked. "We see a contradiction between the dialogue being practiced, the efforts of the king and those of his top mufti."
In Moscow, Archbishop Mark told the Interfax news agency he hoped that Saudi Arabia's neighbors "will be surprised by the calls made by this sheikh and ignore them".
The Catholic Church has urged Muslim states in recent years to give Christian minorities in their countries the same freedom of religion that Muslims enjoy in Western countries.
There are few Orthodox Christians in the Gulf region, but the Moscow Patriarchate - which was mostly silent during the decades of Soviet communism that ended in 1991 - has become increasingly vocal in defending the rights of Christians around the world.
Bishop Paul Hinder, who oversees Catholic churches in the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Yeman, told Catholic news agency KNA that the fatwa had not been widely publicized in Saudi Arabia. "What is worrying is that such statements have influence in part of the population," he said
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wow,sangat way of life:C mungkin nak meneruskan perjuangan muhammad yg mahukan seluruh tanah arab bersih drpd agama selain islam macam tuh pulak :L Rindu lah, dah lama tak jumpa fatwa dalm CI kebelakangan ni.... (Reuters) - Christian bishops in Germany, Austria and Russia have sharply criticized Saudi Arabia's ...
MrRothschild Post at 25-3-2012 20:38 http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
Islam itu aman. Gi mana ahlil-kitab semua.... mungkin nak meneruskan perjuangan muhammad yg mahukan seluruh tanah arab bersih drpd agama selain is ...
guruhpetir Post at 25-3-2012 21:00 http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
lah, bukan ke Nabi yang larang gereja dari dirobohkan hatta masa perang sekalipun? dan bkan ke Nabi pernah kahwin dengan Maria si penganut Triniti Kristian Coptic? mana satu betol nih? ;P:lol: wonder wat will happen next, banyak benda boleh jadi nih
*OT jap
Reply 4# meritokrasi
eh eh ang kat sini, ang ada tanya sym tuh hape khen,jgn nangeh, sym tuh 'senyum'{:mllaugh:} Bukankah dalam Al-Quran, Allah menyeru supaya bertoleransi dengan Ahlil Kitab? eh eh ang kat sini, ang ada tanya sym tuh hape khen,jgn nangeh, sym tuh 'senyum'
esbok Post at 25/3/2012 09:57 PM http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
Oh, itu maksudnya, haruslah aku tak faham tadi, ingatkan apalah sym tadi, habis semua huruf hidup kena telan.... {:mlbanana:} Bukankah dalam Al-Quran, Allah menyeru supaya bertoleransi dengan Ahlil Kitab?
meritokrasi Post at 25-3-2012 21:57 http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
Adakah ummah Moslem sekarang gunai koran versi asal? Adakah ummah Moslem sekarang gunai koran versi asal?
Changa Post at 25/3/2012 10:00 PM http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
Adakah The Holy Koran berbagai-bagai dan pelbagai-bagai versi? :o org kite klau sbut arab je kagum tak bertempat...:lol:
kite kena tiru arab...;P Time for global warming. wait n see:lol: Reply 10# meritokrasi
agak sadis, dgn konsonan sekali dia buang (Reuters) - Christian bishops in Germany, Austria and Russia have sharply criticized Saudi Arabia's ...
MrRothschild Post at 25-3-2012 20:38 http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
mana boleh begini... mesti belajar untuk hormat kepercayaan orang lain juga.... Sebut pasal hancur ni....teringat penyo lagu masa berdemo dgn mat Sab itu ari....Hancur....Hancur.......Hancur UMNO....idup...idup.......Idup Rakyat........prrfghtthhhhhhhhh.........:lol: Irhal! Irhal! Irhal! {:smileo klu macam nie la.. Baik US, England, U.K, German, China dan semua negara bukan Islam
hancur dan musnahkan MAsjid di negara depa.. Baru lah adil...
"Islam is a Peace Religion"? Org Arab ni mmg melampau sikit kepercayaan diorang. Kat Malaysia pun dah ala2 nak jadi mcm Arab jugak. Tapi nasib baiklah kat Malaysia jumlah yg non-Muslim ramai, jadi kalau nak buat mcm tanah Arab tu kena fikir banyak kali dulu lar. org kite klau sbut arab je kagum tak bertempat...
kite kena tiru arab...
dino Post at 25-3-2012 22:03 http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
jubah kena pakai nohhh.....
hisap shisha pun takpaaaa....barulah ereb. Org Arab ni mmg melampau sikit kepercayaan diorang. Kat Malaysia pun dah ala2 nak jadi mcm Arab juga ...
Muntz Post at 26-3-2012 00:51 http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
kalau nak diikutkan...arabian lagi taksub dengan kabilah2 ni...lagilah assabiyyah depa nih. Malaysia pun gitu gak dah.....keturunan ereb ramai sangat kat sini kut..;P kalau nak diikutkan...arabian lagi taksub dengan kabilah2 ni...lagilah assabiyyah depa nih ...
kambeng_masam Post at 26/3/2012 01:13 AM http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif
Itu pasal ada Nabi Mulayu....:lol: Aku tak hairan dengan fatwa ini sebab sebelum ini pun ada fatwa yang lebih pelik
Saudi clerics issue fatwa okaying adult breast-feeding as way of circumventing Islamic law
Kissing cousins? Not quite.
While it has been common for women to breast-feed their young male relations so that they may be allowed together alone later, two Saudi clerics recently advocated extending the practice to unrelated adult males.
As part of Islamic law, men and women are forbidden to be alone together, unless they are blood relatives or have established maternal relations, in order to prevent sexual contact.
As a way to avoid breaking this rule - which can result in lashings or prison time - Sheikh Al Obeikan, adviser to the royal court and consultant to the Ministry of Justice, told Gulf News that women should give their breast milk to male colleagues, acquaintances or anyone with whom they come into regular contact.
"The man should take the milk, but not directly from the breast of the woman," Al Obeikan said, according to Gulf News. "He should drink it and then becomes a relative of the family, a fact that allows him to come in contact with the women without breaking Islam's rules about mixing."
While Al Obeikan advises that milk should be pumped and then given in a glass, another Saudi sheik, Abi Ishaq Al Huwaini, argues that men should suckle directly.
Soon after these proclamations, a Saudi bus driver allegedly asked a female teacher, whom he drives frequently, for her breast milk, according to AOL News. The teacher refused and is threatening to sue.
This fatwa, which has sparked controversy and disapproval, has prompted some to call for stricter constraints on law making. p6oaer66_no
Bersemangat penyo bilatgk video ni:$