Sabtu, 26 Januari 2013

Looked Out


Indonesian already had a rule that it was called UUD 1945, which the rule is a key passage of the law in Indonesia. However, there are still many problems that do not comply with the regulations in that constitution, one example is the matter of religion. According to the headline of newspaper on January 25, 2013 at 11:37 AM, with the title “Religious Affairs Office Tells schools to close “, source: (http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/01/25/religious-affairs-office-tells-schools-close.html) has stated that: “The Religious Affairs Ministry’s office in Blitar, East Java, has finally recommended the closure of six Catholic schools for refusing to provide Islamic teaching for their Muslim students. An executive of the Islamic Anti-Discrimination Network, Aan Ansori, expected all parties to be unemotional when responding the Blitar case for fear the mayoral decree would lead to the expulsion of Muslim students from the Catholic schools “. I think the government should be more firm and fast in solving the issue, because it was feared that it would break between the Muslims and Catholics. In fact we are one country and one entity.
Later, on the same day, with the title “SBY preaches tolerance as Shia plight continues “, source:(http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/01/25/sby-preaches-tolerance-shia-plight-continues.html), stated that : “President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono again called for religious tolerance in the country, a demand that will ring hollow among members of the Sampang Shia community who are now living in destitution following the government’s failure to protect their rights. However, Yudhoyono’s statement about keeping the minority away from violence was an insult to members of the Shia community from Sampang, Madura, who earlier on Wednesday met with a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on human rights, Albert Hasibuan. Members of the community aired their grievances about being “abandoned” by the local administration in Sampang since they had sought refuge in a local sports stadium following a clash in August “. I think the government should be more spread out to various parts of Indonesia and embrace them, so hopefully does not happen anymore problems or clashes between Indonesian citizens. According to our religion that we are family, is it right?
Finally, a news release issued on 14 August 2008 at 10:36 AM, with the title “We are religious but also corrupt”, source: (http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2008/08/14/we-are-religious-also-corrupt.html) has stated that: “Religion teaches its adherents to control their own passions by empowering their reflection -- a space between stimulus and response. So corruption is independent of religion, but it is the nature of our political system to restrict our desires to those of our inner spirits”. In my opinion, religion is a guideline for us to walk over this country. We should not do the thing that violate and can fall us from this country. Faith is more valuable than money. This sentence is easy to write, but it's hard to be realized. But, at least we still adhere to the teachings of our religion.

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Anisa, what do you think is the root of this problem? Why it becomes a hot issue?