Memang banyak perkataan dan istilah dalam bahasa Melayu datang dari bahasa 'Arab. Banyak
buku-buku telah ditulis mengenainya. Satu ketika dahulu, sebuatan 'Arab digunapakai dalam
tulisan dan sebutan bahasa Melayu baku tetapi kini hanya tinggal sejarah. Sebutan baku dengan
ejaan rumi yang diamalkan masa kini banyak menukar makna perkataan yang datang dari
bahasa 'Arab. Sebagai contoh, perkataan takzim pada "JOHOR DARUL TAKZIM" berbeza dari
maksud yang dihajatkan iaitu "ta'zim".
Kerajaan Mustafa Kamal atartuk di Turki telah mensekularkan banyak perkara termasuk
bahasa Al Quran. Di negara kita kini ramai anak murid dan pengikut atartuk, SINI,
Satu perkataan yang berasal dari bahasa 'Arab dan telah dimelayukan ialah perkataan FITNAH
Kupasan lanjut di [SINI].
VIDEO untuk tontonan dan kajian ORANG DEWASA sahaja. Unsur ILMIAH yang hendak ditonjolkan. Kanak-kanak DILARANG KERAS menyaksikannya. Pelawat NON-MUSLIM tidak digalakkan menyaksikannya. Kandungannya mungkin menyentuh perasaan anda. Jika berkeras juga ingin menyaksikan video ini tolong bincangkan isi kandungan dan mesej di dalamnya dengan seorang yang berpendidikan agama. Terima kasih.
FITNA SATU PERKATAAN YANG SERING DIFITNAH
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salam YB...
saya sgt suka artikel ini...
tq atas satu penerangan yang saya tidak pernah tahu sebelum ini...
saya suka artikel berbentuk ilmiah seperti tulisan ini...
truskan menulis YB
wassalam...
Terima kasih. Saudara, malangnya, artikel ilmiah jarang orang nak baca. Artikel politik atau cerita sensasi memang popular di kalangan kita. Terima kasih sekali lagi kerana sudi mampir.
Parent lodges report over school video
By KAREN CHAPMAN and TAN EE LOO
PETALING JAYA: A parent lodged a police report against a school here for allegedly showing an inappropriate video clip to Muslim pupils during an extra-curriculum religious education programme.
Intan Sabrina Mohamad said her eight-year-old son was terrified on Thursday after watching the 20-minute video clip that had explicit images of a corpse.
She said her son’s religious teacher had allegedly inflicted fear in the pupils by telling them, “you need to pray or this will happen to you”.
“My son said he’s seen hell and cried when I tried to put him to bed on Thursday night,” said the boy’s father Michael O’ Leary.
He said the video clip should have been scrutinised by child psychologists to evaluate its impact before being shown in school.
The video clip allegedly shows scenes of funeral services and a corpse wrapped in white cloth with effects of thunder and lightning.
It said Sajak Kematian (Poem of Death) at the bottom of the clip.
Intan Sabrina, a rehabilitation physician, said her son told her some pupils cried after watching the video.
“I want the school to stop showing the video clip to the children,” said the mother of two.
Intan Sabrina said a parent-teacher association meeting would be held Monday to look into the matter.
She lodged a police report at the Damansara Police Station on Friday morning.
According to the police report, a religious teacher had said he did not have to submit the video for scrutiny.
It is learnt he refused to withdraw the video.
Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein has instructed his officers to get to the bottom of the matter.
“If it is true, it is crazy,” he said when contacted.
Ministry director-general Datuk Alimuddin Mohd Dom said officers would visit the school next week and asked parents to write to him so he could investigate the matter.