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Al-Ghazwul Fikri
الفكرى الغزو
Penyakit Umat
Apakah al-Ghazwul Fikri?
• Serangan pemikiran
• Ramai tidak menyedari – bukti? Ramai terikut cara kuffar.
• Apakah kafir akan berhenti dari memerangi Islam? Tidak 61:8, 9:32
Perbezaan Ghazwul Qitali dan Ghazwul Fikri
SERANGAN/SERBUANQitaliFikri
Saling mengetahui siapa lawanSepihak sahaja,yang lain tidak mengetahui jika di serang
Banyak mengorbankan nyawaRelatif, tidak ada.
Memerlukan dana yang besarRelatif, memerlukan dana yang sedikit
Hasilnya, belum tentu berhasilHasil, nyata terlihat hasilnya.
Kesannya terbatas Kesannya dalam dan luas
Sejarah Ghazwul Fikri
• Sejarah lama – sejak Nabi Adam a.s– Teknik Iblis (7:20-21)
• Sejarah moden :– Perang Salib (1-9) – buku, wiki (1095-1291)– Kesah King Louise IX– Catatan King Louise IX
Fasa-fasa GF• Sebelum kejatuhan Khalifah
• Semasa kejatuhan Khalifah
• Selepas kejatuhan Khalifah
Sebelum kejatuhan Khalifah
• putuskan hubungan antara umat Islam (nasionalisme)
• sekulerisma,
• orientalisme
• Kristianisasi
• women lib
• dll
Putuskan hubungan dgn Khalifah
Sekulerisma
• Mustafa Kamal Ata-Turk
Di Nusantara
Snouck
Apa kerja Snouck?
Pembunuhan Umat Aceh
Kehidupan akibat gf hidup jahiliyyah:
• sangka buruk kepada Allah
• rasa tidak perlu kepada hidayah dan panduan Allah
• melaksanakan peraturan dan undang-undang jahiliyyah
• hidup cara jahiliyyah
• bangga dengan trend jahiliyyah.
• peragaan cara jahiliyyah
Cara serangan• Song
• Sex
• Smoke
• Sport
• Fun
• Female
• Fashion
• Food
Siapa di belakang semua ini?
• Hollywood
• Broadcasting
• Siapa di belakang Amerika
Melepaskan diri semula dari Gf:
• Diri dan masyarakat–dakwah dan jihad yang
bersungguh2.
–jamaah dan harakah.
Masalah:• Penyakit ini telah melekat kuat
• Penyakit takut mati dan sangat sayangkan dunia.
Lampiran: projek di BorneoProject Canterbury
Borneo: The Land of River and PalmBy Eda Green
[no place ]:Borneo Mission Association, no date ]c. 1909[Chapter VI. Sixty Years of Missions
WE have seen that in 1839, Sir James Brooke first landed in Sarawak. His rule, wise and strong, did very much for the country, but, as his diary tells, he felt that a higher teaching than that of civil rule alone was needed, and, during a
visit to England in 1847 he appealed to the church at home to help him in establishing a mission. Neither the S.P.G. nor C.M.S. saw their way to undertake the work, so a personal friend of the Rajah's, the Rev. A. D. Brereton, organised a committee, of which the Earl of Ellesmere was
President, Admiral Sir H. Keppel, Admiral C. D. Bethune, Canon Rylewood, and Mr. Brereton were the other members, with the Rev. I. F. Stooks as
Hon. Secretary. Their object was to collect and administer funds to support a mission in Sarawak under the Rajah's protection, with the hope of
spreading Christianity throughout the island of Borneo, and the adjacent countries. Funds soon came in, the Queen Dowager headed the list and
S.P.G. gave £50 a year.
In June, 1847, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London appointed the Rev. F. McDougall of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, as head of the mission. The Rev. W. Wright, and the Rev. S. Montgomery were chosen to work with him. Mr. Montgomery died of fever
caught whilst visiting in his English parish, so only Mr. McDougall and Mr. Wright with their wives and children
sailed for Borneo in November 1847 .They did not reach Kuching until June, 1848. They were warmly welcomed by the English residents, and by the
Rajah's arrangement were housed in a large building erected by a German Missionary who had been recalled, and of which the lower part was now used as a court-house, In the rooms above, the two missionaries and their families lived for some
months. In one small room Mr. McDougall opened a dispensary where he received patients for two or three hours
each day: in this way he made friends with many of the people, and also learned a good deal of the Malay language. For part of the day this same room was used as a school for
a few adults who wanted to learn more English.