Tag: Muslim

  • I Was Almost Recruited Into Terrorism Group By Best Friend

    I Was Almost Recruited Into Terrorism Group By Best Friend

    Six men were arrested in Batam on Aug 5 in connection with the terror plot against Singapore.

    One of them was released later. He says he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    Mr Tegar Sucianto’s friend Hadi Gusti Yanda, 20, was one of the five Indonesians picked up by anti-terror police and later taken to Jakarta.

    The pair were on the way to work when both were surrounded, pinned to the ground, had hoods placed over the heads and were bundled into a van.

    Hours later, Mr Tegar, 19, learnt that his friend was a member of a terror cell group that had sworn allegiance to Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

    He tells The New Paper on Sunday that he was shocked, but also horrified that his friend had been actively trying to recruit him. And he had little clue.

    Until the arrest, he thought he knew everything about the friend he had first met in secondary school seven years ago.

    They grew up playing video games and football and both lived in the Batu Aji neighbourhood on Batam.

    They even worked at the same Asus factory after they graduated last year.

    Mr Tegar says: “Hadi seemed like a normal teenager, we were good friends.

    “When we were growing up, I never noticed anything strange about him.”

    But Hadi changed last year and Mr Tegar says his friend would talk often about suicide bombers, Syria and ISIS.

    He thought Hadi was just more religious than him.

    “Hadi would always remind me to pray when I was lazy. It made sense that he knew all the news he talked about, I thought he was just keeping me up-to-date,” he says.

    But then Hadi invited him to meet a religious group to learn more about Islam.

    Mr Tegar resisted at first.

    “Why should I go? I wasn’t really interested in all this religious knowledge.

    “But Hadi would keep on asking,” he says.

    Mr Tegar finally relented late last year. He agreed to travel with Hadi to the Nurul Islam mosque in the Muka Kuning district, about a 30-minute drive from their village.

    Mr Tegar believes the hour-long meeting was the first time members of the terror cell Katibah Gonggong Rebus met.

    There were six people at the meeting, but Mr Tegar says nobody knew each other.

    “They had only communicated via chat groups in WhatsApp and other apps. It seemed like they were all meeting for the first time,” he says.

    UNCOMFORTABLE

    As the group introduced themselves and dwelled on religious issues, Mr Tegar became uncomfortable.

    “I had no interest in what they were talking about and told Hadi I wanted to go home,” he recalls.

    Before they left, they were all instructed to download the Telegram messenger app, says Mr Tegar.

    He did as he was told and was added into a chat group.

    Mr Tegar says he received hundreds of messages daily over the next few days.

    He tried to ignore the conversation by muting the chat.

    “I didn’t read it, there were so many messages. From what I saw, it was just a lot of things about Islam, like tips about how to pray and how to be a better Muslim.”

    He claims he did not participate in the conversation and was kicked out of the group a week after he joined.

    “I was surprised, but I was fine being kicked out without warning,” he says.

    He deleted the Telegram app from his phone and the two friends never talked about the group again.

    On Aug 5, Mr Tegar was giving Hadi a ride to work on his motorcycle when they were boxed in by several police vehicles.

    The officers approached Hadi first, handcuffing him and blindfolding him before doing the same to Mr Tegar.

    Mr Tegar says: “It was all happening so fast, I had no idea what was going on and I was panicking.”

    The two were taken to the Brimob special police headquarters for questioning. Later, Hadi was taken away while Mr Tegar was made to wait in a police car.

    “The officers were nicer to me than to Hadi. They spoke to me in a friendly way and even apologised for arresting me,” he says.

    Mr Tegar was released that evening after questioning and was home at 8pm. He was embraced by his worried mother, 42-year-old shop owner Desi Fitrianti.

    She says: “I hugged him so tight because I was scared.

    “All of a sudden in the afternoon that day, there were all these reporters knocking on my door, asking me if I knew that my son was a terrorist.”

    He says of the experience: “Nobody’s really scared of me because they know that I’m innocent. Some people stare and ask me, but I’m honest with them, there’s no reason to be scared if I’m telling the truth.”

    But he says of the man he thought was his friend: “I guess you never know people really. I never thought he would be someone like that.”

    Indonesian authorities arrested a total of five suspects in an anti-terror swoop after preliminary investigations showed they were part of a little-known cell called Katibah GR or Cell GR.

    Hadi, along with the remaining four suspects, Gigih Rahmat Dewa, Trio Syafrido, Eka Saputra and Tarmidzi, were later taken from Batam to Jakarta for investigations.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Atlit Hijab Pertama Amerika Raih Gangsa Lawan Pedang

    Atlit Hijab Pertama Amerika Raih Gangsa Lawan Pedang

    RIO DE JANEIRO: Ibtihaj Muhammad menyertai Sukan Olimpik Rio dengan azam untuk menunjukkan kepada dunia bahawa wanita Muslimah Amerika juga mampu bersaing dalam sukan elit.

    Atlit lawan pedang berusia 30 tahun dari New Jersey itu – yang juga atlit Olimpik Amerika Syarikat pertama yang berhijab – berjaya meraih pingat gangsa dalam acara ‘sabre’ pasukan wanita pada hari Sabtu (13 Ogos).

    Pasukan AS terdiri daripada empat wanita itu – yang juga termasuk juara Olimpik sebanyak dua kali, Dagmara Wozniak, Mariel Zagunis dan Monica Aksamit – menumpaskan Itali 45-30 untuk meraih tempat ketiga.

    Pasukan Amerika (dari kiri) Dagmara Wozniak, Ibtihaj Muhammad, Monica Aksamit dan Mariel Zagunis dengan pingat gangsa mereka. (Gambar: AP/Andrew Medichini)

    Mereka juga merangkul pingat pertama untuk sukan lawan pedang wanita bagi Amerika di Rio.

    “Ia satu perjalanan jauh untuk kami. Sudah enam tahun kami menempuhinya. Saya tidak akan pernah melupakan detik ini.

    “Kami bekerja begitu gigih untuknya, dan hakikat bahawa kami mampu bersaing pada tahap ini, di pentas terbesar dunia di Sukan Olimpik, kami benar-benar menghargainya,” kata Ibtihaj.

    Ibtihaj, yang mengendalikan kedai pakaian wanitanya sendiri, sejak beberapa tahun kebelakangan ini terlibat dalam satu program yang disokong pemerintah untuk mengupaya kaum Hawa menerusi sukan.

    Rakan sepasukannya, Wozniak, yang mewarnakan rambutnya kepada warna ungu, berkata: “Inilah sukan. Tidak kira warna rambut anda, atau agama anda.

    “Yang penting, anda ke luar sana dan menjadi atlit yang terbaik mungkin, dan saya rasa kamilah contoh terbaik apa itu Amerika, iaitu gabungan begitu banyak budaya dan kaum berlainan.”

    AS kembali bangkit selepas tewas 45-42 di pusingan separuh akhir kepada juara dunia Rusia, yang terus menguasai acara itu dengan meraih pingat emas pertama di Rio, menewaskan Ukraine 45-30 dalam pusingan akhir.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Nadiah M Din Sah Bergelar Isteri Kepada Bilal Jeanpierre

    Nadiah M Din Sah Bergelar Isteri Kepada Bilal Jeanpierre

    Pelakon dan pengacara popular tempatan, Nadiah M Din sah bergelar isteri, hari ini (14 Ogos).

    Majlis akad nikah tertutup Nadiah dan Guillaume Jeanpierre, atau nama Muslimnya, Bilal, berlangsung sekitar 5.50 petang tadi di The Colonial @ Scotts.

    Dengan sekali lafaz, Bilal, jejaka asal Perancis, secara rasmi menjadi suami Nadiah. Majlis persandingan mereka pula akan diadakan pada Disember nanti.

    Nadiah pertama kali bertemu suaminya itu di satu majlis “housewarming” anjuran seorang teman beliau.

    Bilal memeluk agama Islam pada 24 Oktober 2015 di Darul Arqam di Onan Road. Beliau menyuarakan hasrat untuk memeluk agama Islam hanya setelah 6 bulan mereka bersama sebagai sepasang kekasih.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Sports Seen As Unworthy Investment By Singapore Government?

    Sports Seen As Unworthy Investment By Singapore Government?

    What does this mean for local sports?

    I’m not sure how big of a role did SSA play towards his achievement but I bet the govt didnt do as much either.

    If that’s true, the message I’m getting is, “We celebrate victories but you have to put in the effort yourself and raise your own funding.”

    If the excuse is that people should be willing to sacrifice a lot to do what they love, clearly athlete development is not something that S’pore prioritises on investing in.

    ‪#‎setakattumpangbahagia‬

     

    Source: Muhammad Fahmi Hussaini

  • Raja Ema Selesa Status Imej Bertidung, Bukan Berhijab

    Raja Ema Selesa Status Imej Bertidung, Bukan Berhijab

    PETALING JAYA: Pelakon mapan, Raja Ema kini tampil manis dengan imej bertudung.

    Namun, Raja Ema yang juga seorang penyayi, berasa tidak selesa dikatakan sebagai sudah berhijab, lapor Utusan Online.

    Menurut beliau, berhijab membawa maksud menutup segala kecantikan daripada tatapan umum serta mematuhi sepenuhnya hukum syariah dan sebaliknya lebih senang dengan status bertudung.

    “Terlalu besar status berhijab itu untuk digalas sedangkan saya baru sahaja berjinak-jinak memakai tudung. Banyak lagi yang perlu dipelajari,” katanya ketika ditemui Utusan hari ini (12 Ogos).

    Raja Ema juga menambah bahawa beliau tidak bimbang tentang tawaran berlakon yang terbatas setelah bertudung kerana yakin dengan rezeki yang ditentukan Allah.

    “Kalau tak ada rezeki berlakon, Alhamdulillah saya ada pendapatan sampingan melalui perniagaan yang dijalankan,” jelasnya yang baru sahaja selesai penggambaran drama Meh Sandar Padaku yang turut dilakonkan oleh anak kelahiran Singapura, Alif Aziz, lapor Utusan.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

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