(Dalam bahasa Indonesia di bawah)
An
open and civilized discussion about the Koran has great significance not only
for Indonesia, the most populous Muslim nation in the world, but to the world
which are now facing many problems derived from the teachings of Islam.
In
the discussion that is being prepared one who will speak is the Chairman of the
House of Representatives of Indonesia Dr. Marzuki Alie whose biography written
in Wikipedia.
H. Marzuki Alie, SE, MM
(born in Palembang, South Sumatera on 6
November 1955) is a speaker of People's Representative Council period
2009-2014 from Partai
Demokrat.[1]
Marzuki Alie was also served as Secretary General at Partai Demokrat,
the party formed by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Marzuki Alie has a doctoral
education background of philosophy of political field from Universiti Utara Malaysia, and also scholars of management
from Sriwijaya University, Palembang. Before
he jump into political field, Marzuki is civil servants of Ministry of Finance. He is also served as
director of PT. Semen Baturaja, is a state-owned cement
company.
14th
Speaker of the People's
Representative Council, assumed office, 1 October 2009
and
me, as the author of the book Six Ways toward God, published in Bahasa
Indonesia in 2009 by Publisher Hikayat Dunia and in English under the title Six
Ways Toward God by SBPRA in 2011.
Apollinaris Darmawan, Apollinaris
Darmawan, was born on July 22, 1949 in Jakarta, retired from Indonesian
Railways in 2005, wrote several books and the latest the Six Ways Toward God.
Book Six Ways Toward God first
released in January 2009, discussed openly at Paramadina University, on
December 5, 2009, banned circulated in Indonesia by the Attorney General of the
date of December 23, 2009, banning of the books discussed in the Kick Andy show
on Metro TV by the end of January 2010. The author filed a judicial review to
the Constitution Court and the Court granted the petition of the author on
October 13th, 2010 that book Six Ways Toward God lawfully may be distributed in
Indonesia.
For those who interested in knowing
my view on Islam could read the book Six Ways Toward God available on Amazon.
Back cover of the book.
In Six Ways Toward God,
Apollinaris Darmawan, a Muslim-born convert into the Catholic faith, clarifies
the differences between religions from a very unique point of view, based on
core teachings, in the way that were initially delivered. Under the assumption
that there is a misunderstanding in interpreting teachings, which has caused
conflict between followers of different faiths, Mr. Darmawan realized there is
religious wisdom that has been wrong since its inception.
Bringing together various
religions, Six Way Toward God will inspire the reader to examine
certain theories and belief systems in order to gain a deeper understanding of
the commonality, and the search for the truth, in all faiths.
For more information please read.
For more information please read.
http://www.amazon.com/Six-Ways-Toward-Apollinaris-Darmawan/dp/1612047084
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Menunggu Metro-TV mempersiapkan diskusi terbuka dan
beradab antara Ketua DPR-RI dan Penulis Buku Enam Jalan Menuju Tuhan tentang
Alquran
Diskusi secara terbuka dan beradab tentang Alquran
mempunyai arti yang penting bukan hanya bagi Indonesia yang merupakan negara berpenduduk
Muslim terbanyak di dunia, tetapi juga bagi dunia yang sekarang sedang banyak
menghadapi persoalan yang bersumber dari ajaran Islam.
Dalam diskusi yang masih sedang disiapkan yang akan
berbicara adalah Ketua DPR-RI Dr. Marzuki Alie yang biografinya ada di
Wikipedia.
H.
Marzuki Alie, SE, MM
(lahir di Palembang, Sumatera Selatan, 6 November 1955; umur 56 tahun) adalah Ketua DPR-RI periode 2009-2014 asal Partai Demokrat.
Marzuki Alie juga pernah menjabat sebagai Sekretaris Jenderal di Partai Demokrat,
partai bentukan Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
dan
saya selaku penulis buku Enam Jalan Menuju Tuhan yang diterbitkan dalam bahasa
Indonesia pada tahun 2009 oleh Penerbit Hikayat Dunia dan dalam bahasa Inggris dengan
judul Six Ways Toward God oleh SBPRA pada tahun 2011.
Data
singkat saya: Apollinaris Darmawan, lahir tanggal 22 Juli 1949 di Jakarta,
pensiun dari PT Kereta Api pada tahun 2005, menulis beberapa buku dan yang
terakhir adalah Enam Jalan Menuju Tuhan.
Buku
Enam Jalan Menuju Tuhan pertama diedarkan bulan Januari 2009, dibahas secara
terbuka di Universitas Paramadina Jakarta, pada tanggal 5 Desember 2009,
dilarang diedarkan di wilayah hukum Indonesia oleh Kejaksaan Agung sejak
tanggal 23 Desember 2009, pelarangan buku dibahas dalam Talk Show Kick Andy di
Metro TV akhir Januari 2010. Penulis buku mengajukan Judicial Review ke MK dan
permohonan penulis dikabulkan oleh MK pada tanggal 13 Oktober 2010 sehingga
secara hukum buku Enam Jalan Menuju
Tuhan boleh diedarkan di Indonesia.
Bagi
yang berminta mengetahui padangan saya tentang Islam, dapat membaca buku Six
Ways Toward God yang dapat dipesan melalui Amazon
Cover
belakang buku:
In Six Ways Toward God,
Apollinaris Darmawan, a Muslim-born convert into the Catholic faith, clarifies
the differences between religions from a very unique point of view, based on
core teachings, in the way that were initially delivered. Under the assumption
that there is a misunderstanding in interpreting teachings, which has caused
conflict between followers of different faiths, Mr. Darmawan realized there is
religious wisdom that has been wrong since its inception.
Bringing together various
religions, Six Way Toward God will inspire the reader to examine
certain theories and belief systems in order to gain a deeper understanding of
the commonality, and the search for the truth, in all faiths.
Informasi lebih lanjut silahkan baca.
APAKAH ANDA RAHIB YAHUDI? Beberapa orang pemimpin/Rahib Yahudi berfatwa, syarat supaya bisa mengerti Kitab Suci Taurat adalah org yahudi harus mengerti Kitab Talmud. Berikut ISI KITAB TALMUD: "Cuma ras yahudi yang manusia, ras lain (negara lain dan agama selain yahudi) adalah binatang! Ras lain kafir, ras lain boleh di adu domba, ras lain boleh ga dibayar gajinya". Itu diajarkan sejak org yahudi kecil dan diajarkan kurikulum sekolah.
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