Category: Agama

  • Muslim Perancis Kutuk Perbuatan ISIS Bunuh Paderi

    Muslim Perancis Kutuk Perbuatan ISIS Bunuh Paderi

    PERANCIS: Para pemimpin pelbagai agama di Perancis mengutuk serangan yang dilakukan ke atas sebuah gereja dan membunuh seorang paderi.

    Mereka yang termasuk pemimpin Islam, Kristian dan Yahudi juga menggesa diwujudkan perpaduan untuk memerangi ISIS.

    Paderi Jacques Hamel, 85 tahun, dipaksa melutut sebelum dua penyerang bagi pihak ISIS, mengelar leher paderi tersebut.

    Mereka turut menahan beberapa orang di gereja yang terletak di bandar Rouen itu, sebelum polis menembak mati penyerang-penyerang tersebut.

    Pemimpin masjid Paris, Encik Dalil Boubakeur berkata, “Ini adalah perbuatan di luar ajaran Islam, dan satu perbuatan yang semua muslim Perancis kutuk dan tolak”.

    Presiden Perancis Francois Hollande, dalam ulasannya berikrar negaranya akan menang dalam perang menentang kumpulan pelampau.

    Beliau berkata negaranya dan Eropah menghadapi ancaman paling serius dari kumpulan militan sekarang.

    Beliau menggesa rakyat bersatu dan tidak berpaling terhadap satu sama lain.

    Tiga orang tebusan terselamat dalam srangan tersebut.

    Salah seorang anggota ISIS terbabit dikenal pasti sebagai Adel Kermiche, 19 tahun yang pernah didakwa ada kaitan dengan pengganasan.

    Dia dibebaskan dan dipasang gelang elektronik yang sepatutnya memantau pergerakannya.

    Kermiche pernah dua kali cuba ke Syria tahun lalu.

    Seorang lagi lelaki belum dikenal pasti.

    Drama tebusan itu berlaku kurang dua minggu selepas tragedi rempuhan trak di Nice yang turut didakwa dilakukan ISIS.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • ISURAMUYA Japanese Restaurant At JCube Is Not MUIS Halal-Certified

    ISURAMUYA Japanese Restaurant At JCube Is Not MUIS Halal-Certified

    Dear Muslim people in this FB Group, Please take note!

    ISURAMUYA Japanese Restaurant at Jcube is NOT HALAL CERTIFIED BY MUIS. The restaurant DO NOT HAVE any Halal certification awarded by MUIS. However, the restaurant FB page indicates that it is a Halal certified restaurant, and the shopping mall Jcube has also advertised them as Halal, and has abused the Halal MUIS sticker, as displayed in the image below.

    Please understand and know that only Halal certified restaurants are ALLOWED to use the Halal MUIS sticker. Any restaurant or eatery who is in the process of application, have yet to apply or are deemed unsuitable to be awarded the Halal cert ARE NOT ALLOWED to display the Halal certification. However, Jcube has displayed the Halal sticker below, misleading the Muslim consumers into believing that it is a Halal certified restaurant. It is an offence under the Administration of Muslim Law Act.

    Unless the restaurant claims that it is Muslim-owned, it is NOT safe for consumption as long it is NOT properly certified by MUIS. Ingredients such as the sauces contain mirin, sake, mentsuyu sauce usually has ALCOHOL CONTENT, and only MUIS can verify the ingredients used for the sauces. The chicken meat in the restaurant might also not be properly slaughtered in accordance to Halal standard.

    Dear consumers I urge all of you to refrain yourself from eating at such restaurants that do not have a valid Halal certificate, although they claim they are in the process. Be safe, because the food we consume affects the ibadah we make.

    Check on the list of Halal restaurants by MUIS here:
    http://www.halal.sg/Consumer/general.html

    **Please refer to my correspondence with MUIS in the images below to read their response.

    Nadia 1

    Nadia 2

    Nadia 3

     

    Source: Nadia Shala in Halal Cafe & Restaurants in Singapore

     

  • Khairudin Aljunied: Critics Of “Arabisation” Of Malay Culture Engage In Baseless Fear-Mongering

    Khairudin Aljunied: Critics Of “Arabisation” Of Malay Culture Engage In Baseless Fear-Mongering

    About Arabisation of the Malays

    So much has been said recently on the alleged trend of Arabisation among the Malays. This fear of Malays becoming Arabized has become so chronic (ironically even among Arabs here who want Malays to still respect them as Sayyids) that there are calls for Malays to become less “Arab” . What these people are actually calling for is quite superficial.

    1. Don’t dress like Arabs. (Most of my Arab friends actually prefer wearing Tshirts and track pants).

    2. Avoid using Arabic words. (Eid Mubarak must not be replaced by Selamat Hari Raya. Funny because my Morroccan friend said Hari Raya is preferable because he can celebrate for a month when Arabs do it for only a day).

    3. Keep away from Arab versions of Islam, aka strict, rigid and literalist sort. (Try asking an Arab friend out with a Malay dude to tag along. You will realize the Arab one won’t look for Halal signs and check ingredients for E227).

    So what is actually the issue here? At the heart of this Arabisation scare is actually two things. First, it works to the advantage of close-minded secularized folks who cannot accept that Muslims are becoming more cosmopolitan in their adoption of other cultures, blending Arab, Western, Indian and Malay motifs in the things they wear, eat and in their speeches. They just want Malays to be Western. Full stop. They don’t fancy Malay culture of respect for the elderly and are in utter disdain of age-old Malay customs which the Arabs who brought Islam here didn’t actually change.

    More crucially, these people actually look down at the Malays. They feel that Malays are easily swayed by the many influences that bring them away from their pure and authentic culture, which in reality, is a product of interactions with so many civilizations. For them, Malays cannot think for themselves. They will do the thinking and the way forward is to remove Arabic traces in Malay thought, language and traditions, and finally Islam.

    So the next time you read stuff about Malays getting more Arabized and meet people who advocate such shallow thinking, sit back and have a good laugh. These people know very little about what they are talking about. It makes it worse when their names are Ahmad, Ismail and Faridah. And yet, before you head off (which you should) to leave them to their devices, spare a thought to say the Arabic word, Salam. Because that’s what the Arabic-language Quran teaches us when dealing with the ignorant.

    Peace.

     

    Source: Khairudin Aljunied

  • Humanist Society (Singapore): ‘Terrorism Has No Religion’ Slogan Is Divisive

    Humanist Society (Singapore): ‘Terrorism Has No Religion’ Slogan Is Divisive

    The Humanist Society (Singapore) sets out our position regarding the slogan “Terrorism has no religion”.
    As Singapore celebrates Racial Harmony Day this month, we are mindful that the terrorist threat to Singapore is at its highest in decades. Singapore’s political leaders has emphasised that the question is not whether a terrorist attack will happen here, but when it will happen.
    It is an unfortunate fact that most terrorist attacks in major cities have been perpetuated under the banner of radical Islamic ideology. A similar attack in Singapore will undoubtedly have ramifications on the relationship between persons of different races and faiths.
    After each attack by the Islamic State or its adherents (also known as ISIS/ DAESH), ordinary citizens, political and religious leaders often condemn the attackers by asserting that “terrorism has no religion”. However the Humanist Society (Singapore) suggest that this is a divisive slogan which discriminates against people with no religion.
    The statement ‘terrorism has no religion’ can also be read as saying that the terrorists were in fact irreligious. Such interpretation even more glaring in reactions stating that the terrorists were “not true Muslims” or “not true believers” – therefore by implication having no religion. The logical conclusion of such statements is that atheism, or the lack of religion, is the root of terrorism instead.
    While the slogan was formulated to guard against racial or religious prejudice, it inevitably casts aspersions against persons who have no religion. The Society is concerned that such sentiments may lead to further contempt and discrimination against people who do not subscribe to organised religion. We suggest that a better rallying call is “United against Terrorism”.
    It is simplistic to think that merely disassociating religious ideology from terrorism will guard society against terrorism. Society’s collective response to a terrorist attack involves physical responses like the newly established Rapid Deployment Troops, as well as social and psychological responses such as the further strengthening of our multi-racial, multi-religious fabric.
    We therefore call upon the Singapore government to step up national defense programmes regarding psychological defense, and the Inter-Religious Organisation and other grassroots organisations to conduct inter-faith events where the aftermath of a potential terrorist attack in Singapore can be honestly and frankly addressed.
  • Trolls Disrespect Mosque And Islam With Half-Naked Antics

    Trolls Disrespect Mosque And Islam With Half-Naked Antics

    Jika perbuatan ini dilakukan di Malaysia, mohon pihak berkuasa siasat & ambil tindakan dgn sewajarnya. Kurang ajar!!!

    Mosque Trolls

    Mosque Trolls 2

    Mosque Trolls 3

    Source: Belia Bangkit

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