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462183PB
Hmmm...like them, still in denial. You really got no balls to admit an error. Tooooo....bad!
@ purebredindonesian
What makes you think that I am a foreigner?
I have never stated my ethnicity so you are only guessing.
What are your reasonings please?
I would be amused to know
Distraction - the topic is the growing and justified violence used by Muslims in reaction to more buskers in Jakarta
JK wants the mosques noise turned down and said it on TV....so yes everyone does not like it....geeez is everyone in Denial????
PB - you are living on planet zoid and your arguments get less credible by the post
The last person I heard complained to a mosque was in Lombok. The guy had his house trashed, his family abused and also spent 6 months in jail for blasphemy and was deported...Why did he complain? well if my memory serves me well the mosque had been nonstop for 48 hours - but this is Indo so who can you actually believe
On a personal note the last time we complained to a mosque in 2009 cost us nearly $150,000 in lost production because the leader of the mosque took offence to our request and told our workforce to strike - which they did, a strike which BTW was broken my us hiring your good buddies the Police to disperse the crowd by firing shots (something I had not expected) Yes I did say hire –
The request that caused the strike? I asked him if he would accept school uniforms and books instead of a cash payment as our charity donation for lebaran since we had had complaints from the school that of the 40 million we gave in 2008 they had actually received 10 million… GO FIGURE
Indonesians are generally nice to foreigners except when religion or money is involved.
Kuala Lumpur. A raid by state Islamic
enforcers on a church function in predominantly Muslim Malaysia has stirred
religious tensions and revived fears of growing Islamisation in the
multi-ethnic country.
Officials swooped on a dinner at a
Methodist church hall outside the capital Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 3, saying they
had information that a group of Muslims were being converted, which is
prohibited in much of the country.
The relatively tame incident has
unnerved some in one of Southeast Asia's most prosperous nations, where
religion and race are intertwined and the various ethnic groups have generally
co-existed peacefully.
The Damansara Utama Methodist Church
denied the event was held to convert Muslims, but Islamic officials and
pro-government media pounced on the case to allege a widespread Christian
proselytizing campaign.
Many Christians, however, dismiss the
charge and say they face increasing pressure in a country whose ethnic
Malay-dominated government has long presented Malaysia as a modern, ethnically
harmonious Muslim state.
"I am very unhappy with the way
Christians are being portrayed and why authorities are treating the community
so suspiciously," Maria Varghese, 37, a Kuala Lumpur schoolteacher and
ethnic Indian Christian, told AFP.
"We are not trying to convert
anyone. We have friends of all races and religions and have lived happily for
centuries. I don't understand why they are attacking us."
Half of Malaysia's population are
ethnic Malay Muslims — there are also sizeable Chinese, Indian and indigenous
minorities — while Christians from a range of races form nine percent of the
country's 28 million population.
Overt racial and religious antagonism
has been minimal in recent decades, following deadly race riots in 1969.
But an Islamisation trend has gained
pace recently as the long-ruling government coalition vies for Muslim votes
with the increasingly influential Islamic opposition party, Parti Islam
Se-Malaysia (PAS).
"Both Muslims and Christians have
been carrying out missionary work in this country for centuries so this is not
a new phenomenon," said Shamsul Amri Baharuddin, head of ethnic studies at
the National University of Malaysia.
"But what is worrying is that this
is now being politicized."
In 2009, churches were attacked with
petrol bombs after a court lifted a government ban on the use of
"Allah" as a translation for "God" in Malay-language
bibles.
The ban had been in place for years but
enforcement only began in 2008 out of fear the word could encourage Muslims to
convert.
Premier Najib Razak, head of the ruling
United Malays National Organisation, has called for national unity and met Pope
Benedict XVI in July about opening relations with the Vatican.
But with a hotly contested election
expected soon, the Damansara raid has triggered anti-Christian rhetoric by some
ruling-party politicians, Islamic officials and UMNO-backed media.
A coalition of about two dozen Muslim
civil society groups also issued a call to make apostasy a national crime.
Converting from Islam is already banned
in most of Malaysia's 13 states and three federal territories that have Islamic
Sharia courts that run parallel to civil courts. Muslims, however, are allowed
to proselytize.
"As long as no one tries to
convert Muslims, we can live in harmony with everyone," Ibrahim Salleh,
58, an elder at a Muslim prayer hall in the Kuala Lumpur suburb of Subang, told
AFP.
"But if missionary groups try to
exert their influence and erode Islam, then we must fight back."
The uproar has raised questions over
the powers of the state Islamic Religious Affairs Department, known for its
raids to enforce Islamic rules ranging from the alcohol ban to illicit
relationships between unwed Muslims.
Christian leaders warn the church
incident risked upsetting the country's delicate racial and religious balance.
"These actions are calculated at
creating mistrust and tension among the various religions in Malaysia and
people should know better than to try and stoke such tensions through baseless
allegations," Reverend Thomas Philips, president of the Christian Churches
of Malaysia, told AFP.
A survey by polling group Merdeka
Centre conducted earlier this year showed the number of Malaysians who felt
ethnic relations were good dropped from 78 percent in 2006 to 66 percent.
But with Najib widely expected to call
an election soon, he faces an uphill challenge to defuse the situation, said
Shamsul of the National University of Malaysia, "as he is head of UMNO,
which champions Malay rights and Islam."
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