Monday, January 11, 2010

Who Might You Think Gain The Most From The Current Spate of Attacks On Churches?

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Who might you think gain the most from attacks on churches in this country? For sure not Najib and his government.The oppositions would from the conflicts score many more points that gives them extra political mileage.

That's why leaders in Pakatan Rakyat were quick to point finger at Najib and UMNO.For all we know the agent provocateurs could have come from overzealous oppositions supporters to discredit Najib's government by putting the blame squarely on him and UMNO.

Would the people in UMNO be that stupid to aggravate a situation that already not leaning in their favour? It could also be a desperate move to dislodge BN's popularity in East Malaysia where significant part of the population are Christians.

If Sabah and Sarawak are still solidly behind BN, Pakatan wouldn't have a chance of taking Putrajaya.Isn't it a golden opportunity to excoriate Najib and UMNO and steal the popular votes in East Malaysia and at the same time drive a wedge between UMNO and other component parties in BN.

Political organisations have been known to sabotage government by using agent provocateurs to create unrest, purportedly as a result of adverse government policy.The government gets the blame and the opposition gain political mileage.Of course, blinkered pro-Pakatan supporters are unable to see or accept the probability of such evil.

Lim Kit Siang, the shit-stirrer, rabble-rouser and political opportunist casting never ending aspersions on the Prime Minister. Probable diversion to the internal problems facing Pakatan Rakyat.The recent resignation of PKR Secretary-General Salehudin Hashim tells all is not well in the party.

Don't judge a book by its cover, they look fine on the outside but are besieged by all kinds of problems on the inside.Here, he again sullied Najib for the sacrilege.

Mr Lim forgets it is not always the man that throws the first punch win the fight.

Just a thought.

A Christian Voice Of Reason

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Probably, the best placation that has come out of the conflicts.An antidote for the ethno-religious conflicts that have sprung a genre of attempted desecration of churches in the country.


Clarence Bongkos Malakun,President of the Council of Justices of the Peace urge compromise to the ethno-religious conflicts here.

Malaysians of all creeds and cultures must unite against mischiefs and evil doers.It pointless to hurl blames at each other as seems to be the epithets of those in the opposing camps.

Their many methods of rabble-rousing to gain political mileage out of the already tense situation could further inflame emotions and sentiments.

The political opportunists, shit-stirrers, rabble-rousers and acutely irresponsible politicians from both sides of the fence are responsible for the outrage, feeding
the uninitiated and uneducated with enough venoms to trigger hatred and ethno-religious conflicts.

The finger-pointing should stop and the whole political spectrum should put aside their differences and join hands to repair the damage done.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

A Little Knowledge Is A Dangerous Thing

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As they say a little knowledge is dangerous.Even the little abominable housefly wanted to get noticed by hovering in places they are not wanted.

If you have little knowledge of your own religion and a complete screwed-up ignoramus, it's best that you keep your opinion to yourself.

The Prime Minister is trying very hard to bring Malaysians of different race and creed together.Unfortunately, he keeps getting moron in his party like this one opening his mouth to incite further uneasiness among Muslims on a subject he is void of any intellectual understanding.

Like the annoying housefly he needs a little swatting that Islam is not about simply letting the cannonball fly out of ignorance.Our Prophet teaches tolerance and benevolence.

As not to raise further tension among Muslims Najib should put a gag order on UMNO members on not making anymore statement on the issue.

"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.So is a lot" - Albert Einstein

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Assyrian History:The Message of Prophet Mohammed

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To all Muslims and Christians.Please read the message of our prophet and learn from it the virtue of tolerance and benevolence.


700-799 A.D. Assyrian History

The Message of Prophet Mohammed

Posted: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 at 03:50 PM CT


The agreement between Mohammed and the Syrian Christians of Nazarai between Islam and Christendom is a manuscript of great scientific value, and it is highly treasured by the Syrian Christians. The original document is currently located in Istanbul, Turkey. It shielded and protected them against the attacks of the Islamites. The document had such a power, that wherever it was shown, the followers of Islam would drop their weapons and obey the command of the prophet - to leave the Syrian Christians unharmed. If a Moslem disobeyed this command he would be guilty of an offense, that would exclude him from the blessings of heaven forever.

References

  1. "The Covenant of Omar," which is referred to in:
    a. Samuel Hugh Moffett, "A History of Christianity in Asia," vol. 1, second revised edition. New York: Orbis Books, 1998, page 345. Moffett quotes Tritton, "Caliphs," 12ff., quoting from the "Kitab ul Umm."
  2. "The Charter of Protection," written in A.D. 1138, granted by Muktafi II (1136-1160), Caliph of Baghdad, to Patriarch Abdisho III (1138-1147). Photocopy of the Arabic version and the English translation is published in:
    a. Alphose Mangana, ed. "A Charter of Protection Granted to the Nestorian Church in A.D. 1138 by Muktafi II, Caliph of Baghdad." Published in the official magazine of the Assyrian Church of the East "Voice From the East," vol. 1, no. 3 (April 1, 1983) issue, page 2.

"God has told me in a vision what to do, and I confirm His command by giving my solemn promise to keep this agreement."

"To the followers of the Islam I say: Carry out my command, protect and help the Nazarene nation in this country of ours in their own land. Leave their places of worship in peace; help and assist their chief and their priests when in need of help, be it in the mountains, in the desert, on the sea, or at home. Leave all their possessions alone, be it houses or other property, do not destroy anything of their belongings, the followers of Islam shall not harm or molest any of this nation, because the Nazarenes are my subjects, pay tribute to me and will help the Moslems. No tribute, but what is agreed Upon, shall be collected from them, their church buildings shall be left as they are, they shall not be altered, their priests shall be permitted to teach and worship in their own way-the Nazarenes have full liberty of worship in their churches and homes. None of their churches shall be torn down, or altered into a mosque, except by the consent and free will of the Nazarenes. If any one disobeys this command, the anger of God and his prophet shall be upon him."

"The tribute paid the Nazarenes shall be used to promote the teachings of Islam and shall be deposited at the treasury of Beth Almal. A common man shall pay one denar (piece of money), but the merchants and people who own mines of gold and silver and are rich shall pay twelve denars. Strangers and people who have no houses or other settled property shall not have taxes levied upon them. If a man inherits property he shall pay a settled sum to the Beth-Almal treasury. The Christians are not obliged to make war on the enemies of Islam, but if an enemy attacks the Christians, the Mohammedans shall not deny their help, but give them horses and weapons, if they need them, and protect them from evils from outside and keep the peace with them. The Christians are not obliged to turn Moslems, until God’s will makes them believers."

"The Mohammedans shall not force Christian women to accept Islam, but if they themselves wish to embrace it, the Mohammedans shall be kind to them."

"If a Christian woman is married to a Mohammedan and does not want to embrace Islam, she has liberty to worship at her own church according to her own religious belief, and her husband must not treat her unkindly on account of her religion. If any one disobeys this command, he disobeys God and his prophet and will be guilty of a great offense."

"If the Nazarenes wish to build a church, their Mohammedan neighbors shall help them. This shall be done, because the Christians have obeyed us and have come to us and pleaded for peace and mercy."

"If there be among the Christians a great and learned man the Mohammedans shall honor him and not be envious of his greatness."

"If any one is unjust and unkind to the Christians he will be guilty of disobeying the prophet of God."

"The Christians should not shelter an enemy of Islam or give him horse, weapon or any other help. If a Mohammedan is in need the Christian shall for three days and nights be his host and shelter him from his enemies. The Christians shall, furthermore, protect the Mohammedan women and children and not deliver them up to the enemy or expose them to view. If the Nazarenes fail to fulfil these conditions, they have forfeited their right to protection, and the agreement is null and void."

"This document shall be intrusted to the Christian chief and head of their church for safe keeping."

Here follows the signatures of Mohammed and his foremost men and followers:

"Signatures.

Abubakr Zadik • Omar Ben Chetab • Moavijah Ibn Abi Sofijan • Abu Darda • Abuzar • Abubra • Abdula Ibn Masud • Abdulah Ibn Abas • Hamza Ibn Almulabb • Fazl Ibn Abas • Zaibar Ibn Aqam • Tilha Ibn Abdullah • Saad Ben Maaz • Saad Ibn • Ebadah • Sabeh Ibn Kebis • Jazid Ibn Sabid • Abdullah Ben Jazid • Suhail Ibn Mifah • Othman Ibn Mazum • David Ibn Gijah • Abu Alalijah • Abdullah Ibn Omar Alqazi • Abu Harifah • Ibn Azir • Ibn Rabiah • Ebar Ibn Jaamir • Hashim Ibn Azijah • Hasan Ibn Zabid • Kab Ibn Kab • Kab Ibn Malech • Jafar Ibn Abu Falib."

"The peace of God be over them all! This agreement is written by Moavijah Ben Sofian, according to the dictates of Mohammed, the messenger of God, in the 4th year of the Hegira in the city of Medina."

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