Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Ini bukan sembang kedai kopi



Bagi mereka2 yang hanya baca paper arus perdana, termasuk la jugak aku..aku tak perasan pon pasala berita2 ni..

tapi bila aku bukak themalaysianinsider.com, baru aku dapat baca benda2 ni..

so tak mau cakap banyak arrr, pikir2 arr sendiri..bagi aku, ade certain benda yang kita boley sembang atau debat umpama pak mat dan ah choong di kedai kopi rama..tapi ade benda yang kita can't never ever forever and ever discuss..

kata2 di bawah diambil dari themalaysianinsider.com



"Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon (gambar) mengesahkan kerajaan memutuskan untuk menubuhkan sebuah badan yang lama ditunggu — jawatankuasa antara agama untuk menyelesaikan pertikaian-pertikaian berkaitan dengan agama."



"Ahli-ahli jawatankuasa tersebut adalah Ketua-Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Perpaduan Negara dan Integrasi Nasional (JPNIN), Jakim, Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (Ikim) dan wakil-wakil dari MCCBCHST, Allied Coordinating Committee for Islamic NGOs (ACCIN) serta pakar, sarjana dan wakil dari Sabah dan Sarawak.
Manakala Unit Perhubungan Agama, JPNIN di bawah Jabatan Perdana Menteri akan bertugas sebagai sekretariat kepada Jawatankuasa ini. Pandangan dan cadangan jawatankuasa ini akan diutarakan kepada Jemaah Menteri oleh Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon."



"State Mufti Tan Sri Harussani Zakaria said discussions on Islam did not require the interference of non-Muslims as this could have negative implications. “Any other existing religion is not the same as Islam,” he said in a statement issued here today. Harussani said although discussions and dialogues on religion were allowed, the Perak Fatwa Committee felt it should be avoided especially among the general public as it would only invite misunderstanding."



"In 2008, protestors stormed an open forum organised by Bar Council on religious conversion, forcing the forum to come to an abrupt halt. In 2006, more than a hundred demonstrators forced an early end to a forum on religious freedom organised by Article 11, a coalition of 13 NGOs formed for the cause of religious freedom as enshrined in Article 11 of the Federal Constitution.
In the early 80s, the idea for an inter-faith panel was first mooted but was dismissed following objections from the Islamic Development Department (Jakim)."

p/s : call me otak sempit(kalo dibanding dengan saiz bontot), pandangan kabur(kalo tak pakai spek), mulut celupar(semestinya!), tapi aku pantang mak nenek pasal benda alah ni..

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