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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Kami bukan Mat Rempit


Kitorang bukan mat rempit ..
Kitorang nak menyumpit ...

Ahhh .. boringnya hari ni.
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9 comments:

Anonymous,  June 11, 2009 at 11:37 AM  

cantek moto...=)pijam bley..????hehehehe

Anonymous,  June 11, 2009 at 12:41 PM  

Menyesal aku buka stesyen minyak

Anonymous,  June 11, 2009 at 1:47 PM  

Wak,Sekali sekala lari dr hiruk pikuk polimik yg tak sudah,pegi menyumpit boleh mengurangkan stress!Salam cinta flora dan fauna. Nona Ratana Chulaborn.

Anonymous,  June 11, 2009 at 2:13 PM  

kao mana satu wak...?
satu dari kiri...? cantek peha...
ka..kaa..kaa

wartamaya June 11, 2009 at 2:34 PM  

anon 2.13,
maso gambar ni di ambek, ese kek dalam hutan kek belakang tu ha, tongah motong kayu nak siapkan moto ese.

tok iskandar June 11, 2009 at 4:21 PM  

Sebelum nak bela Sisters in Islam ni,eloklah korang semua baca info yang tok ambik daripada wikipedia.Dalam BI.Korang translate sendirilah

Amina Wadud
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amina Wadud was born September 25, 1952 in Bethesda, Maryland. Her father was a Methodist minister and her mother descended from Muslim slaves of Arab, Berber and African ancestry dating back to the 8th Century. She is considered by many as a controversial Islamic feminist and scholar. She received her her B.S, from The University of Pennsylvania, between 1970 and 1975. In 1972 she pronounced shahadah and accepted Islam by choice, not knowing of her maternal ancestry. She received her M.A. in Near Eastern Studies and her Ph.D. in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Michigan, in 1988. During graduate school, she studied advanced Arabic in Egypt at the American University in Cairo, she studied Qur'anic studies and tafsir at Cairo University, and took a course in Philosophy at Al-Azhar University.

She is currently visiting Scholar at the Starr King School of the Ministry, Berkeley CA. She achieved Full Professor of Islamic Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, Virginia, in 2007. She is now retired from there as of 2008. She joined VCU after a three year contract as Assistant Professor at the International Islamic University Malaysia, between 1989 and 1993. Wadud's research specialities include gender and Qur'anic studies. She wrote a book on the subject, Qur'an and Woman: Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman's Perspective. The first edition of the book, published by Fajar Bakti, an Oxford University Press Subsidiary in Malaysia while one of the founding members of Sisters in Islam in Malaysia continues to be used all over the world as a basic text for activists and academics alike.[citation needed] After publishing her first book, she spoke at universities, grass roots level, government and non-government forum at various gatherings throughout the United States, Jordan, South Africa, Southern Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Nepal, Pakistan, Indonesia, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Belgium,Netherlands, United Kingdom, Sarajevo, Spain, Malaysia, France, Italy, and Germany.

Her latest book, Inside the Gender Jihad: Women's Reform in Islam, was published in 2006. It not only continues her Qur'anic analysis but also provides extensive details about her experiences as a Muslim, wife, mother, sister, scholar and activist

tok iskandar June 11, 2009 at 4:21 PM  

Friday Prayer
Wadud was the subject of much debate and Muslim juristic discourse after leading a Friday prayer (salat) of over 100 male and female Muslims in the Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York on March 18, 2005, breaking with the tradition of having only male imams (prayer leaders). Three mosques had refused to host the service and the museum that had agreed to host it pulled out after a bomb threat. (The event was not the first time in the history of Islam that a woman had led the Friday prayer. See Women as imams for a discussion of the issue.)

In August 1994, Wadud delivered a Friday khutbah (sermon) on "Islam as Engaged Surrender" at the Claremont Main Road Mosque in Cape Town, South Africa. At the time, this was largely unheard of in the Muslim world. As a result, there were attempts in Virginia by some Muslims to have her removed from her position at Virginia Commonwealth University.

There has been objection and some support from Muslims around the world to Wadud's imamate. In spite of the criticism, Wadud has continued her speaking engagements, and has continued to lead mixed-gender Friday prayer services. On October 28, 2005, following her talk at the International Congress on Islamic Feminism in Barcelona, Spain, she was invited to lead a congregation of about thirty people.

The majority of the Islamic community, whether laymen and Islamic scholars, are opposed to the idea of women leading mixed gender congregations, but allow women to lead women only.[1] However, some jurists, such as the Iranian Shi'i jurist Mohsen Kadivar have espoused her view on the permissibility of female imams. It must be clarified, however, that most Shi'is do not agree with Kadivar's views.

P/S:Siapa Aminah Wadud ni?
Beliau antara pengasas Sisters in Islam selain zainah anwar
Pernah jadi imam solat jumaat dengan 100 makmum terdiri daripada lelaki dan wanita di Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine di New York.

Kepada mereka yang waras dan cintakan Islam tidak akan sekali-kali membela Sisters in Islam ini.Pandangan SIS tentang hukum hudud,poligami dan aurat pula mengelirukan orang ramai.amat dikesali tokoh seperti dr mahathir dan lain lain lagi sanggup membela SIS ini.Elok disiasat juga ahli-ahli jawatankuasa atau ahli SIS ini.Sudah sampai masanya diharamkan SIS.PKR dan DAP sepatutnya tidak mudah menghentam PAS kerana ini berkaitan urusan agama Islam.Biarlah Majlis Fatwa Kebangsaan dan JAKIM buat keputusan kerana ini melibatkan kepentingan umat Islam.tok cadangkan sesiapa yang mengetahui tentang SIS,boleh kongsi di sini

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