Doesn't Islam teach about love, even with people of different religions? More so with those of the same religion but who have different opinions. Do not sully the good name of Islam by behaving like people from the Jahiliyah (unenlightened) times.
edi nugraha
August 24, 2012 @ 02:08:20AM
We don't need to be hostile towards FPI, in fact, the faithful need to be made aware the allowance of freedom in the name of reformation, Human Rights, etc. They are in reality anarchists and minions of the devil. I agree with FPI. The proof is clear isn't it? The nation is thrown deeper into chaos on the grounds of transparency, eradication of corruption, freedom of the press, etc. as excuses for pitting people against each other. Who benefits from this? Non-Muslims, right? What kind of rights are these?
Michael
September 23, 2013 @ 11:09:27AM
So in other words, you're saying that democracy is ruining the country? We all have the same rights. Why would you ruin and take the rights of others? Just because we don't like someone does not mean we have the authority to judge. We have state institutions, let them judge. Our job is to give our opinion and to keep an eye on them. You are saying that the country is becoming more and more chaotic and yet most of those who hold office are Muslims themselves. Do not judge others in the name of God to justify actions that violate human rights and the law. We can talk it out in a civil manner. Moreover, we are not an Islamic country, we are a democracy based on Pancasila.
A caliph is freely chosen by Muslims everywhere for his wisdom and spiritual qualifications. The ISIL leader's proclamation of himself as caliph over all Muslims violates the principles of Islam.
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