Reposted on 02 Mac 2011 by Hanif
Don’t know what has gotten into them, the ustadz was suddenly confronted by a flock policemen in the middle of the road when he returned from conducting da’wah somewhere in West Java. He was escorted toward the police station with a strict security, he was forced to get out of the car by the police by smashing the car’s windshield.
And we can expect the next scene, he was accused as the mastermind of the terrorism that happened in Indonesia, what’s ridiculous is that he is jailed, whereas there is no strong evidence that he is linked to terrorism… Help yourself to laugh here.
And this is the second story, the boss of the “Playboy” magazine was finally made a suspect of pornography, but since this country is a land of ‘mucus’, so to this day the mastermind of pornography can still roam freely in the society, whereas his case had been adjudicated a year ago.
What a joke, try to compare it with the case of Ustadz ABB, surely a sane person can judge how the authorities are treating the Islamic ummah. When someone from the Islamic ummah is only accused as guilty, he could have been shot on the spot, but if it is the case of moral terrorists, the authority was as if turning a blind eye.
Whereas the crime of terrorism in the form of pornography has its evil having the impacts in the society, spreading like a virus that infects the human souls. Shaping mankind into having the mentality of animals, who have no shame in letting loose of their lusts and depraved acts in public. Here the writer does not regard the really dangerous terrorist, but until now the police cannot provide strong evidence if Ustadz ABB is really linked to terrorism.
This is all I can tell the readers about the story in the land of a million mucus called Indonesia, where the law can be purchased and its officials costing a few thousand Rupiah. Recount the story to our grandchildren one day about the irony of this one country, so that in the future, there would no more people making wickedness pee on the truth.
sharia4indonesia
Muhammad Hanif, Jakarta
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