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  • Bolehkah Orang Islam Mengucapkan ‘Merry Christmas’?

    Bolehkah Orang Islam Mengucapkan ‘Merry Christmas’?

    Adakah Haram Hukumnya mengucapkan Selamat Hari Natal/Christmas & Tahun Baru kerana ada dlm Hadith Nabi?

    “Barang Siapa yg Meniru, Mengucapkan Selamat kpd Agama Lain Bererti ia Telah Kafir & Neraka Janahamlah Tempatnya” (HR.Bukhari Muslim)

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    Jawapan:

    Assalamualaikum.

    Hadis di atas PALSU, TIADA ASALNYA. Ia tidak wujud dalam Sahih al-Bukhari dan Muslim.

    Pereka hadis di atas sedang melakukan dosa yang sangat besar. Dia menipu menggunakan nama Rasulullah s.a.w, bahkan dia menipu menggunakan nama Imam Al Bukhari dan Muslim.

    Adapun hukum mengucapkan Merry Christmas, Dr Rozaimi berpegang ia terlarang kerana mempunyai unsur keredhaan kepada sambutan kuffar.

    Hanya boleh wish dengan ucapan yang tiada unsur tersebut.

     

    Source: Dr. Ustaz Rozaimi Ramle – Hadith

  • 7 Held Over Melbourne Christmas Day Terrorist Plot

    7 Held Over Melbourne Christmas Day Terrorist Plot

    Police have disrupted a terrorist plot to detonate improvised explosive devices at locations in central Melbourne, possibly on Christmas Day, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says.

    Seven people were arrested overnight at properties in Flemington, Meadow Heights and Dallas in Melbourne over the alleged plot, which police said was inspired by the Islamic State (IS) group.

    Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews described the plot as an “act of evil”, while Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton said police had seized “the makings of an improvised explosive device”.

    Speaking at a press conference today, Mr Turnbull said: “Overnight our police and security agencies have disrupted a very substantial terrorist plot.

    “Overnight, the Victoria Police, working with the Australian Federal Police and ASIO, have arrested seven persons, five of whom are still in custody, searched five premises and are continuing to search them.

    “What they have uncovered is a plot to explode improvised explosive devices in central Melbourne in the area of Federation Square, on or about Christmas Day.

    The raids were part of a counter-terrorism operation involving Victoria Police, the Australian Federal Police and ASIO.

    Commissioner Ashton said it was believed a number of people were intending to carry out an attack involving explosives and other weapons.

    “Over the last fortnight … we have had to conduct a criminal investigation relating to the formation of what we believe was a terrorist plot,” he said.

    Police believe the locations to be targeted include Federation Square, Flinders Street Station, and St Paul’s Cathedral.

    Commissioner Ashton said: “We believe [the plot] was going to involve an explosive event, the use of explosives, and we gathered evidence to support that.

    “There has also been evidence that we will lead around the possibility of an intention to use other weapons. That could include knives and/or a firearm.

    “Certainly these [people] are self-radicalised, we believe, but inspired by ISIS and ISIS propaganda.”

    A 24-year-old man from Meadow Heights, a 26-year-old man from Dallas, a 22-year-old man from Campbellfield, a 21-year-old man from Flemington and a 21-year-old man from Gladstone Park remain in police custody.

    A 20-year-old woman and a 26-year-old man, both from Meadow Heights, were released without charge.

    The five people in custody were expected to face court this afternoon, charged with acts in preparation of a terrorist event, Commissioner Ashton said.

    Commissioner Ashton said four of the five were Australian-born with a Lebanese background.

    “The age groups range between 20 and 24 or 25. There is another suspect in this matter who will be charged that was an Egyptian-born Australian citizen. All the others were Australian-born,” he said.

    Premier Daniel Andrews said there would be an increased police presence at large gatherings in Victoria over the Christmas period.

    Commissioner Ashton said he spoke to Cricket Australia about providing additional security at the MCG during the Boxing Day Test, which starts on Monday.

     

    Source: www.abc.net.au

  • Malaysia, Indonesia, Tighten Security Net

    Malaysia, Indonesia, Tighten Security Net

    KUALA LUMPUR • Malaysia is on high alert for the festive season – with armed soldiers making their presence felt at shopping malls, clubs and hotels – after its neighbour Indonesia foiled a planned Christmas Day bombing.

    Meanwhile, Indonesian police will deploy some 155,000 personnel to secure the country during the Christmas and New Year holidays, reported Agence France-Presse.

    Neither country is taking the terror threat lightly.

    In Malaysia, larger malls have deployed their own security teams, numbering more than 100 men each, to complement auxiliary police, according to The Star.

    “Certain malls go further by putting up notices to remind visitors about the steps they can take if they notice someone or something suspicious,” adviser to the Malaysia Shopping Malls Association H.C. Chan told The Star.

    The use of closed-circuit television cameras to keep an extra eye on crowded shopping spaces has also been stepped up.

    Still, Malaysia’s malls have stopped short of installing scanners and metal detectors at entry points, a common feature in Thailand and Indonesia.

    Malaysian police said on Tuesday that they had arrested seven people between Nov 3 and Dec 16 for suspected links to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and for planning attacks in Malaysia and abroad.

    Earlier this month, they revealed that they had prevented some 14 ISIS-linked attacks in the country.

    So far, the only successful assault by the Islamist group in Malaysia was a grenade attack in June on a bar in Puchong, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, which left eight people injured.

    In Indonesia, national police chief Tito Karnavian said security will be boosted at churches, entertainment venues and public gatherings during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. On Wednesday, the police discovered a cache of bombs on the outskirts of Jakarta and killed three suspected militants to prevent a suicide bombing.

    “Police will beef up security after these (raids)”, said national police spokesman Martinus Sitompul. Intelligence-gathering efforts and the monitoring of social media are also being intensified.

    While Indonesia routinely deploys security personnel for year-end celebrations, this week’s events have given the exercise an extra edge.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Mufti KL: Tidak Salah Ucapkan ‘Merry Christmas’

    Mufti KL: Tidak Salah Ucapkan ‘Merry Christmas’

    Tidak salah untuk orang Islam memberi ucapan Selamat Hari Krismas atau “Merry Christmas” kepada orang Kristian atas dasar memupuk persaudaraan dan muhibah, kata mufti Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur.

    Mufti Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri memberi contoh mesyuarat ke-78 Ehwal Islam Majlis Jawatankuasa Nasional Muzakarah pada tahun 2007 yang berakhir dengan pemberian ucapan melalui kad, emel atau kiriman SMS kepada golongan bukan Muslim semasa musim perayaan ini, menurut laporan Malay Mail Online.

    “Setelah kami amati dan tekuni isu ini dengan berhemah, di samping membincangkan dengan pakar serta kembali kepada rujukan yang muktabar, maka kami berpendapat hukum mengucapkan Merry Christmas adalah harus,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan yang ditukil laman Free Malaysia Today.

    USAH ADA NIAT AGUNGKAN AGAMA LAIN

    Beliau menggariskan beberapa panduan umum untuk orang Islam seperti mengucapkan “Merry Christmas” sebagai tanda perpaduan dan hubungan kemasyarakatan.

    Beliau juga menegaskan ia tidak boleh disertai niat untuk mengagungkan, memuliakan dan menyetujui agama lain; dan tidak mengandungi perbuatan yang menyalahi syarat.

    Menurut laporan Free Malaysia Today Dr Zulkifli ditukil sebagai berkata menghadiri jemputan makan malam, menziarahi golongan bukan Islam dan bertukar hadiah juga dibenarkan, khususnya kepada mereka yang mempunyai ikatan tertentu seperti kaum kerabat, jiran tetangga, teman pengajian dan sekerja.

    “Kita perlu sedar bahawa hubungan dan kesatuan antara kita sesama manusia adalah bertaut pada semangat kemanusiaan (insaniyyah) dan bukannya pada faham creedal nation (al-ummah al-‘aqidiyyah).

    “Adapun melibatkan diri dalam upacara keagamaan khusus mereka, ia tetap tidak dibenarkan di sisi Islam,” kata Dr Zulkifli.

    MASYARAKAT RATA-RATANYA SENANG DENGAN PERKARA ITU

    BAYAN LINNAS SIRI KE-81: HUKUM MENGUCAPKAN “MERRY CHRISTMAS” KEPADA MEREKA YANG BERAGAMA KRISTIAN Alhamdulillah, pujian…

    Posted by Mufti Wilayah Persekutuan on Sunday, 18 December 2016

     

    Dr Zulkifli yang melakukan kenyataan itu melalui akaun Facebook, rata-ratanya mendapat reaksi yang baik daripada masyarakat.

    Seorang pengguna dengan nama Abdul Hadi Ruslan berkata: “Subhanallah… sangat jelas dan lengkap…semoga Allah rahmati Dr dan admin (admin Facebook itu)”.

    Bagi seorang lagi pengguna dengan nama Ameirul Anwar Mustadza pula berkata: “Terbaik. Ilmuan yang hebat. Moga Allah merahmati Tuan Dr Mufti.

    AKTIVIS, TOKOH AGAMA PADA MASA LALU DINASIHATI SESUAIKAN TEKS

    Seorang aktivis dengan kumpulan Muslim konservatif Isma menyatakan pada Disember 2014 bahawa ia tidak sesuai golongan Muslim mengucapkan penganut Kristian “Merry Christmas” sambil memberi contoh bahawa tokoh lama dan tradisional yang menganggap perbuatan itu sebagai “haram”, menurut laporan Malay Mail Online.

    “Fitrah kemanusiaan yang menginginkan keamanan, kebersamaan dan keadilan inilah yang boleh memandu kita dalam menghargai fiqh kewujudan bersama dalam kepelbagaian ini.

    “Adapun melibatkan diri dalam upacara keagamaan khusus mereka, ia tetap tidak dibenarkan di sisi Islam,” kata Dr Zulkifli.

    Mufti Wilayah Persekutuan turut menasihatkan para ulama supaya mentafsirkan teks klasik lama dengan disesuaikan pada kerangka masa kini.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Nasir Zaid, Nur Farahdillah Antara 3 Individu Bantu ‘Cekup’ Pencuri Telefon Bimbit

    Nasir Zaid, Nur Farahdillah Antara 3 Individu Bantu ‘Cekup’ Pencuri Telefon Bimbit

    Seorang lelaki yang disyaki terlibat dalam kes mencuri telefon bimbit berjaya ditangkap dengan bantuan tiga individu yang bersemangat masyarakat.

    Demikian menurut kenyataan Pasukan Polis Singapura (SPF) yang dikeluarkan hari ini (21 Dis).

    Ketiga-tiga individu itu – Muhammad Nasir Muhammad Zaid, Nur Farahdillah Abdullah dan Benny Yeo – menyedari tentang insiden yang berlaku di Blok 21 Rosewood Drive sekitar pukul 3.30 petang semalam (20 Dis) lalu mengejar dan berjaya menahan lelaki berkenaan daripada melarikan diri.

    Mereka kemudian membawa suspek berusia 53 tahun itu ke balai polis. Telefon bimbit yang dicuri juga dijumpai pada suspek.

    Menurut kenyataan polis, suspek akan didakwa di mahkamah esok (22 Dis) atas kesalahan mencuri di bawah Kanun Keseksaan, yang membawa hukuman maksimum penjara tiga tahun atau didenda, atau kedua-duanya sekali.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

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