Homosexual….(Abnormal Life?)
No one is born as a homosexual. If people, men/women, become homosexual, I believes, it because of their environments. Not created by a God, but create of human being. it’s kinda like disease of psychological which may cause of abnormal living and bring into the mental ill.
Right now, homosexuality is recognised across the globe. Netherlands is being the first country to permit marriage for homosexual/lity couples. Perhaps it likes paradise for them. 37 States across the US have blocked anti-sodomy laws. Events such as Mardi Gras in Sydney, Midsumma in Melbourne, Gay and Lesbian Pride in Johannesburg, Women’s Celebration Week in Greece, and the Gay and the Lesbian Film Festival in Lisbon express the essence of being homosexual. It’s horrible….Now, the issue of increasingly people who becoming homosexual is not a new phenomenon. If you are muslim than you must know that in Islam homosexual is a sinful, a severe illnes and a grave calamity of course.
As this is becoming an increasingly dangerous issue, it is indeed important to clarify the attitude of Islam towards homosexuality. what Islam says on this issue.
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Memorizing Quran and Hadist competition
For the first time, Indonesian government in association with the Saudi government will hold an Asean Musabaqah Hifdzil Quran wal Hadist/MHQH (Memorizing Quran and Hadist competition). The event will be held at the Pondok Gede Hajj Dormitory in East Jakarta, from last of July 21 through 23.
The event will not only involve the Quran, but hadist (records of the words and deeds of Prophet Muhammad) as well. The event also will be held periodically and would be an annual affair.
Bali’s Event (Royal Cremation Ceremony)
A series of ceremonies will be held in Ubud, Bali, this coming month, culminating in a unique Royal Cremation (Pelebon) procession and Celebration of Life, which will take place on July 15th, 2008. This Royal Cremation Ceremony promises to be an unforgettable event for spectators.
The Ubud Royal Family will hold this ceremony for the bodies of two prominent elders of the family:
• Tjokorda Gde Agung Suyasa, who was head of the Ubud Royal Family and the leader of the traditional community in Ubud since 1976, and
• Tjokorda Gede Raka, who was a senior office in the police force in Denpasar until his retirement in 1992
This ceremony is very much a public one and visitors are welcome but everyone is reminded to dress appropriately, with legs and arms covered, and to abide by any instructions and announcements.
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Source: Royal Cremation Ceremony (Pelebon)
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