MUI Sudah Mengeluarkan Fatwa Kesesatan Syiah

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Salah satu anggota Anggota Komisi Pengkajian dan Penelitian Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) Pusat Fahmi Salim, Lc, MA, mengutarakan, bahwa MU...

Makin Banyak Pemuda Muslim Sadar Jihad, Pemerintah Jerman Cemas

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Kasus pemuda yang menjadi kombatan memang masih jarang, namun jumlahnya bertambah, lansir laporan tersebut. Berdasarkan keterangan dari de...

Konflik Suriah adalah Awal Peperangan Besar Akhir Zaman

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Menurut Bachtiar Natsir, perang akhir zaman sudah dimulai. "Ini awal dari Al Malhamah Kubro. Jadi, jika kita membaca hadits-hadits in...

What Should a Moslem's View of the People of the Book and Zionism Be?

By
HARUN YAHYA

Moslems' attitude towards Jews should be as ordained by the Quran. God reveals in the Qur'an that Jews, like Christians, are part of the people of the book. Moslems as well as Jews believe in the same God and follow the examples set by the prophets sent by Him with due love and respect. Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, Moses, David and Solomon (peace be upon them all) are as important to Moslems as they are to Jews. Moslems address the Jews and the Christians as follows in the Qur'an: "We believe in what has been sent down to us and what was sent down to you. Our God and your God are one and we submit to Him." (Qur'an, 29:46)

Muslim Victims of 9/11 Attack

Several dozen Muslims were among the innocent victims

Thousands of innocent lives were lost on September 11, 2001. Our hearts and prayers go out to their families and loved ones, and our most severe condemnation is aimed at the terrorists and their reprehensible actions. Attacks against civilians are condemned in Islam in no uncertain terms, and the majority of Muslims are peace-loving people who denounce such evil.
Indeed, among the many victims of 9/11 were several dozen innocent Muslims, ranging in age from their late 60s to a couple’s unborn child.

Inilah Alasan Lengkap Warga Mustika Jaya Tolak Gereja HKBP

Dikutip dari Rakyat Merdeka Online Jum'at, 17 September 2010 , 15:25:00 WIB


Peristiwa penusukan oleh sekelompok orang terhadap jemaat dan pendeta Huria Kristen Batas Protestan (HKBP) pada Minggu lalu (12/9) telah menyita perhatian publik. Masyarakat terbelah menyikapi insiden tersebut. Ada yang langsung mengecam, ada yang bersikap berhati-hati sebelum mengeluarkan sikap, dan tentu ada pula yang tidak mau tahu atas persoalan tersebut.

Identification of the Prophesied Imam Mahdi

The Holy Prophet Muhammad(SAW) has prophesied about several events that will occur just before the advent of the day of judgment. Among these, Rasulullah(SAW) has foretold the advent of one of his descendants, Al Mahdi (the guided one), which will materialize when the believers are severely oppressed in every corner of the world. He will fight the oppressors, unite the Muslims, bring peace and justice to the world, rule over the Arabs, and lead a prayer in Mekkah at which Isa(pbuh) (Jesus) will be present.

Islam and the Taliban

The Taliban says that democracy is a concept alien to Islam. The ideal way of setting up an Islamic government in our times is the one that it adopted for Mullāh ‘Umar’s government in Afghanistan. The constitution, the parliament, and elections are nothing but modern day shams. For its implementation, Islam does not depend on any of these mechanisms. Whatever interpretations have been accepted in the Ḥanafī law2 are final and authoritative. The opinions of its jurists have all been compiled in matters related to individual as well as collective affairs. These opinions and verdicts, in the Taliban’s view, are based on the Qur’ān, the sunnah (the Prophet’s teachings), ijmā‘ (consensus), and qiyās (analogy) and are contained in the manuals of fiqh (Islamic law) and in the fatāwā (verdicts) of “qualified” Muslim jurists.

The Meaning of Jihad in Islam

By: Ali Gomaa - Grand Mufti of Egypt

Within Islam the term jihad refers to a large category of meanings. Today, however, there are attempts to isolate this term to only one form of jihad to the exclusion of all others. This includes a conception of jihad that at best refers only to armed struggle, and at worst to a barbaric form of warfare that seeks to destroy whatever peace may still remain in the world. This could not be farther from the concept of jihad as understood by Muslims throughout history and the world over. For Muslims, jihad is much more than armed struggle against an enemy from the outside for it includes constant struggles within both oneself and one's own society.