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  • The Last King of Java: Indonesia's former president offers a model of Muslim tolerance

    04/07/2007 9:06:33 AM PDT · by EveningStar · 9 replies · 473+ views
    Opinion Journal (WSJ) ^ | April 7, 2007 | Bret Stephens
    JAKARTA, Indonesia--Suppose for a moment that the single most influential religious leader in the Muslim world openly says "I am for Israel." Suppose he believes not only in democracy but in the liberalism of America's founding fathers. Suppose that, unlike so many self-described moderate Muslims who say one thing in English and another in their native language, his message never alters. Suppose this, and you might feel as if you've descended into Neocon Neverland...
  • A few reflections on Wahid's "Right Islam vs. Wrong Islam"

    12/31/2005 12:48:26 PM PST · by Dark Skies · 4 replies · 347+ views
    Jihad Watch ^ | 12/31/2005 | Robert Spencer
    The former President of Indonesia, Abdurrahman Wahid, has published a piece in the Wall Street Journal entitled "Right Islam vs. Wrong Islam: Muslims and non-Muslims must unite to defeat the Wahhabi ideology. Many, many people sent to me in the course of the day yesterday, asking me to comment; but really, it contains nothing new. It is just more of the kind of analysis we have seen by the bushel since 9/11: Islam is a religion of tolerance and peace, and the big bad Wahhabis are hijacking it into something else. But as I show in my book The Politically...
  • On October 10, 1996, 25 churches in East Java were vandalized and burned down (Muslims)

    11/21/2004 9:02:33 AM PST · by miltonim · 5 replies · 510+ views
    www.fica.org ^ | October 10, 1996
    On October 10, 1996, 25 churches in several towns in East Java were vandalized and burned down Unlike the previous incident on June 9, 1996, these incidents occurred in several towns surrounding the township of Situbondo where the attack first started. They are Situbondo, Besuki, Penarukan, Asembagus/Banyuputih, Wonorejo, and Ranurejo. This attack came only months after the authority promised to find the perpetrators in the last incident and are still without significant progress. [14]GKJW Induk Ranurejo Jawi Wetan Christian Church in Ranurejo Location: Ranurejo, East Java [15]Gereja Kristus Tuhan Christ the Lord Church Location: Ranurejo, East Java [16]Gereja Sidang Jemaat...