Category: Agama

  • China Siapkan Masjid Ke-3 Terbesar Di Dunia

    China Siapkan Masjid Ke-3 Terbesar Di Dunia

    Dunia bakal menyaksikan satu lagi seni bina hebat apabila negara dari benua Afrika iaitu Algeria kini dalam proses membina sebuah masjid yang diiktiraf sebagai ketiga terbesar di dunia apabila siap kelak.

    Masjid yang bakal siap sepenuhnya pada tahun ini adalah hasil kerjasama antara syarikat kejuruteraan pembinaan dari China dan tempatan iaitu Algeria sendiri dengan pelbagai seni reka bentuk yang hebat.

    Dikenali Djamaa El Djazair atau Bouteflika, masjid yang berharga lebih dari satu bilion euro (RM4 bilion) itu bakal menempatkan dewan solat seluas 20,000 meter persegi yang mampu memuatkan hingga 120,000 jemaah selain menara setinggi 264 meter yang dianggap tertinggi setakat ini.

    CNN melaporkan negara yang kaya dengan hasil minyak itu telah memberikan penghargaan kepada sebuah firma kejuruteraan dari China kerana menghasilkan seni bina untuk masjid tersebut.

    “Kami berterima kasih kepada rakan dari China yang menghasilkan karya seni bina ini. Ia akan ditulis dalam sejarah sebagai karya monumental seni bina agama.

    “Ia adalah masjid ketiga terbesar di dunia, kedudukannya hanya selepas dua masjid terbesar iaitu Masjidil Haram di Makkah dan Masjid Nabawi di Madinah.

    “Ia adalah sebuah bangunan yang megah, yang melambangkan persahabatan antara Algeria dan China,” kata Menteri Perumahan Algeria, Abdelmadjid Tebboune.

    Beliau berkata demikian selepas majlis menempatkan menara masjid pada Sabtu lalu yang dihadiri China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) dan Duta Besar China di Algeria, Yang Guangyu.

    Abdelmadjid turut menyampaikan pingat kepada jurutera dari China dan Algeria yang memberikan sumbangan cemerlang kepada pembinaan masjid tersebut.

    “Taraf pembinaan projek ini adalah sangat tinggi. Ia direka dan dibina mengikut standard yang akan bertahan dalam masa selama seribu tahun.

    “Selepas lima tahun berusaha, kami telah berjaya melepasi tahap pertama kejayaan untuk mencapai kejayaan pembinaan masjid ini,” kata Ketua Pengarah CSCEC di Algeria, Zhou Sheng.

    Kompleks yang mula dibina pada 2012 itu terletak antara pusat tarikan pelancong dan daerah golongan bekerja yang sebelum ini menjadi kawasan pelampau Islam.

     

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    Source: http://www.malaysiandigest.com

  • In Malaysia, Islamic Spiritual Healing Seeks Scientific Recognition

    In Malaysia, Islamic Spiritual Healing Seeks Scientific Recognition

    In 2006, the Health Ministry started offering traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) in public hospitals, ranging from traditional Malay massage, acupuncture, herbal therapy for cancer, to Ayurveda therapy.

    While recognised in the National T&CM Policy, Islamic spiritual healing that mostly consists of reciting Islamic scriptures and supplications to heal illnesses, has yet to find mainstream acceptance.

    Packaging the treatment as “Islamic psychospiritual therapy”, several psychiatrists and religious experts are now lobbying for its inclusion along modern medicine. But a big barrier remains ahead of them: Empirical scientific evidence.

    “Islamic psychospiritual therapy must prove itself capable to help in rehabilitating emotional disturbance, anxiety and depression,” said Professor Azizan Baruddin, the director-general of the Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia (Ikim) yesterday.

    “It must also prove itself capable in helping solve psychosis disorder, personality disorder, and problems involving the LGBT,” she added, referring to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.

    Dr Azizan was speaking in a conference organised by Ikim on the topic, bringing together dozens of experts from both scientific and spiritual fields, in order to develop a cohesive module to offer the therapy as a mechanism and intervention method in mental health treatment.

    Among the speakers were two psychiatrists who have started using the therapy as a means to cure post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and rehabilitate victims of substance abuse.

    “I am confident this Islamic psychospiritual has its place, not just in Malaysia but across the world. But for that we need to have it as more scientific,” said Dr Rafidah Bahari of Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences, whose research is on PTSD.

    RECITING SCRIPTURES AS HEALING METHOD

    At the heart of the therapy is a concept called “ruqyah”, which stems from the belief that ailments are caused by djinns and other supernatural beings, and that the recital of Islamic scriptures and supplications could consequently heal the body.

    The practice is split into two categories — Shariah-compliant and otherwise — with the latter commonly associated with shamans who mix ancient pagan practices with Islamic teachings. Modern faith healers differentiate themselves by putting themselves in the first category.

    But even when it is Shariah-compliant, the practice may seem fantastic and fanciful to those more accustomed to evidence-based medicine, as demonstrated by another speaker in the conference, faith healer Mohd Fauzi Mustaffa.

    The president of the Malaysian Islamic Healing Practitioners Alliance, or Gapimma, said that between 80 and 85 per cent of their patients sought the healers to rid themselves of “spiritual hauntings” ranging from black magic to possessions and hexes.

    Mr Fauzi also presented a long list of mental and physical ailments that he claimed can be resolved just by reciting scriptures.

    Anxiety, rage, sadness, fear, envy, insomnia, impotence, venom poisoning, unattractive appearance, bleeding, toothache, lack of appetite… these are but a sample of conditions he said were treatable with prayer recitals.

    He even related briefly that one patient was miraculously healed from Stage IV cancer moments after a “ruqyah” session, to the point of skipping a doctor appointment after declaring herself “cured of cancer”.

    Stage IV refers to when the cancer has spread to organs or vital parts of the body. Survivability at this point is often low and requires extensive radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments.

    While confident Islamic spiritual healing and “ruqyah” would work, Mr Fauzi is equally prepared for when they do not.

    “If the ruqyah heals, then it heals. But if it doesn’t work, it is because Allah has not permitted it yet,” said Mr Fauzi.

    “There are many dimensions of healing … Even if one is not healed, at least he will be relieved. Relief is also healing.”

    LACK OF VALIDITIY, RELIABILITY IN THE FIELD

    Despite that nonchalance, other presenters were more committed towards the need for empirical scientific evidence to support Islamic psychospiritual therapy’s bid for acceptance among modern medicine.

    Dr Zul Azlin Razali, a psychiatrist with University Sains Islam Malaysia, admitted that there is concern over not only the validity, but also the reliability of the therapy, despite the volume of scientific literature and case reports on the topic.

    “One researcher may formulate a model for therapy, but others do not wish to apply that model and test it with other populations … We don’t have randomised controlled trials. That’s what we don’t have,” Dr Zul Azlin said.

    Quoting a 2011 paper titled Empirically based psychology of Islam, Dr Zul Azlin pointed out that systematic, rigorous and large-scale scientific psychological research on Muslims has been particularly sparse.

    “None of them is valid, and none of them is reliable. At least so far. That is based on my rough observation,” he said on Islamic therapies.

    Still, the work goes on. Dr Rusdi Abd Rashid of University of Malaya’s Centre of Addiction Sciences, who uses the therapy to supplement methadone maintenance treatment for victims of substance abuse, said he has already started on randomised controlled trials.

    Dr Rafidah, admitting that her proposed treatment for PTSD has not gone through the same scrutiny, also has expressed her hope to be awarded a grant for such trials.

    Academic discourse on Islamic healing is not new. In November 2014, University Kebangsaan Malaysia held a forum on spiritual beings and black magic. Earlier this year in February, University Sains Malaysia was set to host a seminar on “santau”, the Malay supernatural act of curse and poisoning, before it was cancelled.

    In May 2015, University Malaysia Pahang had made the news for promoting a RM8,750 (S$2783) anti-hysteria kit. The director of the centre responsible for the kit, Dr Mahyuddin Ismail, was among those present at Ikim’s conference.

    For Ikim’s Azizan, the conference was at least a starting point to formulate a body or agency at the federal level to further develop the field.

    “As a therapy that must be seen scientifically, there has to be more scientific research that becomes the baseline in Islamic psychospiritual policies and practices.

    “What is more important is to come up with a definition of standard operating procedures according to local lens and culture,” she said in her speech.

     

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    Source: http://www.todayonline.com

  • Waran Tangkap Tanpa Jaminan Dikeluarkan Terhadap Zakir Naik

    Waran Tangkap Tanpa Jaminan Dikeluarkan Terhadap Zakir Naik

    Mahkamah khas Agensi Penyiasatan Nasional India (NIA) India mengeluarkan waran tanpa jaminan terhadap tokoh agama, Dr Zakir Naik kerana didakwa terlibat dalam kes berkaitan pengganasan.

    Agensi itu memberitahu mahkamah berkenaan bahawa Dr Zakir gagal tampil walaupun tiga saman sudah dikeluarkan terhadapnya dan NIA akan mendapatkan bantuan Interpol untuk membawanya pulang ke India, lapor The Times of India.

    NIA sudah mendaftarkan kes terhadap Dr Zakir di bawah Akta (Pencegahan) Kegiatan Menyalahi Undang-Undang tahun lalu.

    Pemerintah India juga mendapatkan notis merah Interpol terhadap tokoh itu yang memimpin Yayasan Penyelidikan Islam untuk mengawal pergerakannya di Arab Saudi yang menjadi pangkalan kegiatannya.

    Minggu lalu, satu lagi mahkamah di India juga mengeluarkan waran tanpa jaminan terhadap Dr Zakir atas kesalahan penyeludupan wang haram.

    Tokoh agama berusia 51 tahun itu meninggalkan India tahun lalu, dipercayai untuk mengelak daripada ditahan menyusuli serangan pengganas di Dhaka yang didakwa berlaku atas rangsangannya, lapor laman mStar.

    Susulan itu, NIA mendaftarkan kes tersebut terhadapnya dan beberapa pegawai yang mengawasi kegiatannya.

    Baru-baru ini, Dr Zakir berada di Malaysia untuk menerima anugerah yang disampaikan pertubuhan bukan kerajaan, Perkasa.

    Beliau juga memperoleh status Penduduk Tetap (PR) Malaysia sejak lima tahun lalu, lapor mStar.

     

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    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Pioneer Leader Othman Wok Gets Special Mention During Friday Prayers At Mosques

    Pioneer Leader Othman Wok Gets Special Mention During Friday Prayers At Mosques

    The late pioneer Cabinet minister Othman Wok was remembered by Muslims at prayers on Friday (April 21) in mosques across the island.

    Mr Othman, who died on Monday (April 17) at the age of 92, received special mention in the second sermon for his contributions to racial harmony in Singapore.

    “Racial harmony does not come easy. It requires courage, countless sacrifices, and careful planning from various individuals and community leaders. Among those who have significantly contributed to the growth and development of this nation is the late Mr Othman Wok,” the sermon said.

    “His efforts in spearheading the development of multiracial policies have established Singapore as a successful pluralistic society.”

    Mr Othman was the first Malay Cabinet minister in independent Singapore and was committed to multiracialism, despite intense pressure from Malay supremacists in the 1960s.

    In the sermon, which was prepared by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) to be delivered by imams at all 71 mosques in Singapore, worshippers were reminded of their role in preserving the peace that Mr Othman worked to build.

    “Maintaining peace and harmony is especially crucial for a country with a multiracial society like Singapore. As such, it is imperative that we continue playing our roles in ensuring the preservation of peace and harmony that we have so enjoyed thus far,” the sermon said.

    The racial riots of the 1960s are a reminder of the importance of socio-religious harmony, and maintaining this is a shared national responsibility, not just that of the country’s leaders, the sermon also said.

    “We need to ensure that future generations have the opportunity to enjoy the peace and harmony that we have so inherited… May the efforts of the late Mr Othman Wok spark interest in our hearts and the future generations to contribute to the betterment of our state and religion,” it added.

    Mr Othman received a state-assisted funeral, and was buried at Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery on Tuesday. A memorial service was held in his honour on Wednesday at Victoria Concert Hall.

     

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    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

  • Commentray: Help Madrasah Al Arabiah, Lease The Premise Of The Abandoned JCs

    Commentray: Help Madrasah Al Arabiah, Lease The Premise Of The Abandoned JCs

    In that case, i would like to suggest that MUIS and Madrasah Al Arabiah request that they be allowed to lease the premise of one of these abandoned JCs instead of wasting public money to build a new building for Madrasah Al Arabiah on a limited leasehold arrangement. For all the monies that the Government have spent on SAP schools, this should be a reasonable request to make on behalf of the Malay community. At last a Madrasah can have a full facility educational building which for many years the students of Madrasah could not enjoy. Thank you in advance. – from a concerned parent of Madrasah Al-Arabiah.

     

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    Credit: Damanhuri Bin Abas

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