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		<description><![CDATA[Aku baca di yahoo.com bahwa bulan April 2010 ini tgl 22-26 antara pukul 10 malam hingga menjelang datangnya waktu sholat subuh terjadi hujan meteor yang dapat disaksikan dengan mata biasa diseluruh penjuru langit di Indonesia. Maka aku menyempatkan diri untuk melihat fenomena alam ini, ketika malam tiba aku menengadah melihat langit yang luas dan bersih [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=620&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Aku baca di yahoo.com bahwa bulan April 2010 ini tgl 22-26 antara pukul 10 malam hingga menjelang datangnya waktu sholat subuh terjadi hujan meteor yang dapat disaksikan dengan mata biasa diseluruh penjuru langit di Indonesia.  </p>
<p>Maka aku menyempatkan diri untuk melihat fenomena alam ini, ketika malam tiba aku menengadah melihat langit yang luas dan bersih tanpa awan&#8230;.dan aku mulai berdo&#8217;a kepada NYA agar dapat diperlihatkan keajaiban ciptaanNYa.  Hari itu aku belum melihat adanya meteor dilangit&#8230;.dan aku mencoba berbicara pada sang Khalik alam semesta ini agar aku diperkenankan melihat meteor.  Kemudian beberapa hari kemudian ketika aku sedang do something upstair and see again to the sky&#8230;suddenly aku bisa melihat sepertinya ada benda langit yang kecil jauh dilangit berbinar seperti bintang dan&#8230;.dia melintasi langit dari ujung ke ujung langit&#8230;.wahh&#8230;indahnya, aku pikir pasti itulah meteor&#8230;karena kalau bintang tidak berjalan tapi tetap ditempat, dan aku melihat ada 3 benda langit yang bersinar terbang melintasi langit yang bersih dan gelap&#8230;  terimakasih ya Allah sudah memperlihatkan kepadaku keajaiban ciptaanMu yang begitu hebat&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Prof. Dr. Jerald Frederick Dirkins Surrendered To Islam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;There is some irony in the fact that the supposedly best, brightest, and most idealistic of ministers-to-be are selected for the very best of seminary education, e.g. that offered at that time at the Harvard Divinity School. The irony is that, given such an education, the seminarian is exposed to &#8230; much &#8230; historical truth. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=511&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <img src="http://iierma.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/dirks_b.jpg?w=105&#038;h=130" alt="dirks_b" title="dirks_b" width="105" height="130" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-515" /><strong>&#8220;There is some irony in the fact that the supposedly best, brightest, and most idealistic of ministers-to-be are selected for the very best of seminary education, e.g. that offered at that time at the Harvard Divinity School. The irony is that, given such an education, the seminarian is exposed to &#8230; much &#8230; historical truth. .. As such, it is no real wonder that almost a majority of such seminary graduates leave seminary, not to “fill pulpits”, where they would be asked to preach that which they know is not true, but to enter the various counseling professions. Such was also the case for me, as I went on to earn a master’s and doctorate in clinical psychology.&#8221;<br />
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<em>Prof.Dr. Dirks is a former minister (deacon) of the United Methodist Church. He holds a Master&#8217;s degree in Divinity from Harvard University and a Doctorate in Psychology from the University of Denver. Author of &#8220;The Cross and the Crescent: An Interfaith Dialogue between Christianity and Islam&#8221; (2001), and &#8220;Abraham: The Friend of God&#8221; (2002). He has published over 60 articles in the field of clinical psychology, and over 150 articles on Arabian horses.<br />
© 2002 (Abu Yahya) Jerald F. Dirks, M. Div, Psy. D.   Reproduced below with his permission and segmented into six sections without any alternation or editing in the text content.<br />
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<strong>Childhood and Education</strong><br />
One of my earliest childhood memories is of hearing the church bell toll for Sunday morning worship in the small, rural town in which I was raised. The Methodist Church was an old, wooden structure with a bell tower, two children’s Sunday School classrooms cubbyholed behind folding, wooden doors to separate it from the sanctuary, and a choir loft that housed the Sunday school classrooms for the older children. It stood less than two blocks from my home. As the bell rang, we would come together as a family, and make our weekly pilgrimage to the church.<br />
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In that rural setting from the 1950s, the three churches in the town of about 500 were the center of community life. The local Methodist Church, to which my family belonged, sponsored ice cream socials with hand-cranked, homemade ice cream, chicken potpie dinners, and corn roasts. My family and I were always involved in all three, but each came only once a year. In addition, there was a two-week community Bible school every June, and I was a regular attendee through my eighth grade year in school. However, Sunday morning worship and Sunday school were weekly events, and I strove to keep extending my collection of perfect attendance pins and of awards for memorizing Bible verses.</p>
<p>By my junior high school days, the local Methodist Church had closed, and we were attending the Methodist Church in the neighboring<br />
town, which was only slightly larger than the town in which I lived. There, my thoughts first began to focus on the ministry as a personal calling. I became active in the Methodist Youth Fellowship, and eventually served as both a district and a conference officer. I also became the regular “preacher” during the annual Youth Sunday service. 	</p>
<p>My preaching began to draw community-wide attention, and before long I was occasionally filling pulpits at other churches, at a nursing home, and at various church-affiliated youth and ladies groups, where I typically set attendance records.</p>
<p>By age 17, when I began my freshman year at Harvard College, my decision to enter the ministry had solidified. During my freshman year, I enrolled in a two-semester course in comparative religion, which was taught by Wilfred Cantwell Smith, whose specific area of expertise was Islam. During that course, I gave far less attention to Islam, than I did to other religions, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, as the latter two seemed so much more esoteric and strange to me. In contrast, Islam appeared to be somewhat similar to my own Christianity. As such, I didn’t concentrate on it as much as I probably should have, although I can remember writing a term paper for the course on the concept of revelation in the Qur’an. Nonetheless, as the course was one of rigorous academic standards and demands, I did acquire a small library of about a half dozen books on Islam, all of which were written by non-Muslims, and all of which were to serve me in good stead 25 years later. I also acquired two different English translations of the meaning of the Qur’an, which I read at the time.<br />
That spring, Harvard named me a Hollis Scholar, signifying that I was one of the top pre-theology students in the college. The summer between my freshman and sophomore years at Harvard, I worked as a youth minister at a fairly large United Methodist Church. The following summer, I obtained my License to Preach from the United Methodist Church. Upon graduating from Harvard College in 1971, I enrolled at the Harvard Divinity School, and there obtained my Master of Divinity degree in 1974, having been previously ordained into the Deaconate of the United Methodist Church in 1972, and having previously received a Stewart Scholarship from the United Methodist Church as a supplement to my Harvard Divinity School scholarships. During my seminary education, I also completed a two-year externship program as a hospital chaplain at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. Following graduation from Harvard Divinity School, I spent the summer as the minister of two United Methodist churches in rural Kansas, where attendance soared to heights not seen in those churches for several years.</p>
<p> <strong>Struggle for Personal Integrity</strong><br />
<em>&#8220;I became increasingly concerned about the loss of religiousness in American society at large. Religiousness is a living, breathing spirituality and morality within individuals, and should not be confused with religiosity, which is concerned with the rites, rituals, and formalized creeds of some organized entity, e.g. the church. American culture increasingly appeared to have lost its moral and religious compass &#8230; [It] was becoming a morally bankrupt institution, and I was feeling quite alone in my personal religious vigil.&#8221; </em></p>
<p><strong>Weaving Different Threads Into A Single Strand</strong><br />
<em>&#8220;My personal values and sense of morality were much more in keeping with my Muslim friends than with the &#8220;Christian&#8221; society around me. &#8230; my nostalgic yearning for the type of community in which I had been raised was finding gratification in the Muslim community. American society might be morally bankrupt, but that did not appear to be the case for that part of the Muslim community with which I had had contact. Marriages were stable, spouses were committed to each other, and honesty, integrity, self-responsibility, and family values were emphasized. My wife and I had attempted to live our lives that same way, but for several years I had felt that we were doing so in the context of a moral vacuum. The Muslim community appeared to be different.&#8221; </em></p>
<p>It was at this juncture that I began to come into contact with the local Muslim community. For some years before, my wife and I had been actively involved in doing research on the history of the Arabian horse. Eventually, in order to secure translations of various Arabic documents, this research brought us into contact with Arab Americans who happened to be Muslims. Our first such contact was with Jamal in the summer of 1991.</p>
<p>After an initial telephone conversation, Jamal visited our home, and offered to do some translations for us, and to help guide us through the history of the Arabian horse in the Middle East. Before Jamal left that afternoon, he asked if he might: use our bathroom to wash before saying his scheduled prayers; and borrow a piece of newspaper to use as a prayer rug, so he could say his scheduled prayers before leaving our house. We, of course, obliged, but wondered if there was something more appropriate that we could give him to use than a newspaper. Without our ever realizing it at the time, Jamal was practicing a very beautiful form of Dawa (preaching or exhortation). He made no comment about the fact that we were not Muslims, and he didn’t preach anything to us about his religious beliefs. He “merely” presented us with his example, an example that spoke volumes, if one were willing to be receptive to the lesson.</p>
<p>Over the next 16 months, contact with Jamal slowly increased in frequency, until it was occurring on a biweekly to weekly basis. During these visits, Jamal never preached to me about Islam, never questioned me about my own religious beliefs or convictions, and never verbally suggested that I become a Muslim. However, I was beginning to learn a lot. First, there was the constant behavioral example of Jamal observing his scheduled prayers. Second, there was the behavioral example of how Jamal conducted his daily life in a highly moral and ethical manner, both in his business world and in his social world. Third, there was the behavioral example of how Jamal interacted with his two children. For my wife, Jamal’s wife provided a similar example. Fourth, always within the framework of helping me to understand Arabian horse history in the Middle East, Jamal began to share with me: 1) stories from Arab and Islamic history; 2) sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him; and 3) Qur’anic verses and their contextual meaning. In point of fact, our every visit now included at least a 30 minute conversation centered on some aspect of Islam, but always presented in terms of helping me intellectually understand the Islamic context of Arabian horse history. I was never told “this is the way things are”, I was merely told “this is what Muslims typically believe”. Since I wasn’t being “preached to”, and since Jamal never inquired as to my own beliefs, I didn’t need to bother attempting to justify my own position. It was all handled as an intellectual exercise, not as proselytizing.</p>
<p>Gradually, Jamal began to introduce us to other Arab families in the local Muslim community. There was Wa’el and his family, Khalid and his family, and a few others. Consistently, I observed individuals and families who were living their lives on a much higher ethical plane than the American society in which we were all embedded. Maybe there was something to the practice of Islam that I had missed during my collegiate and seminary days.</p>
<p>By December, 1992, I was beginning to ask myself some serious questions about where I was and what I was doing. These questions were prompted by the following considerations. 1) Over the course of the prior 16 months, our social life had become increasingly centered on the Arab component of the local Muslim community. By December, probably 75% of our social life was being spent with Arab Muslims. 2) By virtue of my seminary training and education, I knew how badly the Bible had been corrupted (and often knew exactly when, where, and why), I had no belief in any triune godhead, and I had no belief in anything more than a metaphorical “sonship” of Jesus, peace be upon him. In short, while I certainly believed in God, I was as strict a monotheist as my Muslim friends. 3) My personal values and sense of morality were much more in keeping with my Muslim friends than with the “Christian” society around me. After all, I had the non-confrontational examples of Jamal, Khalid, and Wa’el as illustrations. In short, my nostalgic yearning for the type of community in which I had been raised was finding gratification in the Muslim community. American society might be morally bankrupt, but that did not appear to be the case for that part of the Muslim community with which I had had contact. Marriages were stable, spouses were committed to each other, and honesty, integrity, self-responsibility, and family values were emphasized. My wife and I had attempted to live our lives that same way, but for several years I had felt that we were doing so in the context of a moral vacuum. The Muslim community appeared to be different.</p>
<p>The different threads were being woven together into a single strand. Arabian horses, my childhood upbringing, my foray into the Christian ministry and my seminary education, my nostalgic yearnings for a moral society, and my contact with the Muslim community were becoming intricately intertwined. My self-questioning came to a head when I finally got around to asking myself exactly what separated me from the beliefs of my Muslim friends. I suppose that I could have raised that question with Jamal or with Khalid, but I wasn’t ready to take that step. I had never discussed my own religious beliefs with them, and I didn’t think that I wanted to introduce that topic of conversation into our friendship. As such, I began to pull off the bookshelf all the books on Islam that I had acquired in my collegiate and seminary days. However far my own beliefs were from the traditional position of the church, and however seldom I actually attended church, I still identified myself as being a Christian, and so I turned to the works of Western scholars. That month of December, I read half a dozen or so books on Islam by Western scholars, including one biography of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. Further, I began to read two different English translations of the meaning of the Qur’an. I never spoke to my Muslim friends about this personal quest of self-discovery. I never mentioned what types of books I was reading, nor ever spoke about why I was reading these books. However, occasionally I would run a very circumscribed question past one of them.</p>
<p>While I never spoke to my Muslim friends about those books, my wife and I had numerous conversations about what I was reading. By the last week of December of 1992, I was forced to admit to myself, that I could find no area of substantial disagreement between my own religious beliefs and the general tenets of Islam. While I was ready to acknowledge that Muhammad, peace be upon him, was a prophet of (one who spoke for or under the inspiration of) God, and while I had absolutely no difficulty affirming that there was no god besides God/Allah, glorified and exalted is He, I was still hesitating to make any decision. I could readily admit to myself that I had far more in common with Islamic beliefs as I then understood them, than I did with the traditional Christianity of the organized church. I knew only too well that I could easily confirm from my seminary training and education most of what the Qur’an had to say about Christianity, the Bible, and Jesus, peace be upon him. Nonetheless, I hesitated. Further, I rationalized my hesitation by maintaining to myself that I really didn’t know the nitty-gritty details of Islam, and that my areas of agreement were confined to general concepts. As such, I continued to read, and then to re-read.<br />
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<p><strong>The Comport of The Old And Familiar Identity</strong></p>
<p><em>&#8220;One’s sense of identity, of who one is, is a powerful affirmation of one’s own position in the cosmos &#8230; Changing one’s basic sense of identity is a most difficult task. One’s psyche tends to cling to the old and familiar, which seem more psychologically comfortable and secure than the new and unfamiliar. On a professional basis, I had the above knowledge, and used it on a daily basis. However, ironically enough, I was not yet ready to apply it to myself, and to the issue of my own hesitation surrounding my religious identity. For 43 years, my religious identity had been neatly labeled as “Christian”, however many qualifications I might have added to that term over the years. Giving up that label of personal identity was no easy task. It was part and parcel of how I defined my very being.&#8221;<br />
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One’s sense of identity, of who one is, is a powerful affirmation of one’s own position in the cosmos. In my professional practice, I had occasionally been called upon to treat certain addictive disorders, ranging from smoking, to alcoholism, to drug abuse. As a clinician, I knew that the basic physical addiction had to be overcome to create the initial abstinence. That was the easy part of treatment. As Mark Twain once said: “Quitting smoking is easy; I’ve done it hundreds of times”. However, I also knew that the key to maintaining that abstinence over an extended time period was overcoming the client’s psychological addiction, which was heavily grounded in the client’s basic sense of identity, i.e. the client identified to himself that he was “a smoker”, or that he was “a drinker”, etc. The addictive behavior had become part and parcel of the client’s basic sense of identity, of the client’s basic sense of self. Changing this sense of identity was crucial to the maintenance of the psychotherapeutic “cure”. This was the difficult part of treatment. Changing one’s basic sense of identity is a most difficult task. One’s psyche tends to cling to the old and familiar, which seem more psychologically comfortable and secure than the new and unfamiliar.<br />
On a professional basis, I had the above knowledge, and used it on a daily basis. However, ironically enough, I was not yet ready to apply it to myself, and to the issue of my own hesitation surrounding my religious identity. For 43 years, my religious identity had been neatly labeled as “Christian”, however many qualifications I might have added to that term over the years. Giving up that label of personal identity was no easy task. It was part and parcel of how I defined my very being. Given the benefit of hindsight, it is clear that my hesitation served the purpose of insuring that I could keep my familiar religious identity of being a Christian, although a Christian who believed like a Muslim believed.</p>
<p>It was now the very end of December, and my wife and I were filling out our application forms for U.S. passports, so that a proposed Middle Eastern journey could become a reality. One of the questions had to do with religious affiliation. I didn’t even think about it, and automatically fell back on the old and familiar, as I penned in “Christian”. It was easy, it was familiar, and it was comfortable.</p>
<p>However, that comfort was momentarily disrupted when my wife asked me how I had answered the question on religious identity on the application form. I immediately replied, “Christian”, and chuckled audibly. Now, one of Freud’s contributions to the understanding of the human psyche was his realization that laughter is often a release of psychological tension. However wrong Freud may have been in many aspects of his theory of psychosexual development, his insights into laughter were quite on target. I had laughed! What was this psychological tension that I had need to release through the medium of laughter?</p>
<p>I then hurriedly went on to offer my wife a brief affirmation that I was a Christian, not a Muslim. In response to which, she politely informed me that she was merely asking whether I had written “Christian”, or “Protestant”, or “Methodist”. On a professional basis, I knew that a person does not defend himself against an accusation that hasn’t been made. (If, in the course of a session of psychotherapy, my client blurted out, “I’m not angry about that”, and I hadn’t even broached the topic of anger, it was clear that my client was feeling the need to defend himself against a charge that his own unconscious was making. In short, he really was angry, but he wasn’t ready to admit it or to deal with it.) If my wife hadn’t made the accusation, i.e. “you are a Muslim”, then the accusation had to have come from my own unconscious, as I was the only other person present. I was aware of this, but still I hesitated. The religious label that had been stuck to my sense of identity for 43 years was not going to come off easily.</p>
<p>About a month had gone by since my wife’s question to me. It was now late in January of 1993. I had set aside all the books on Islam by the Western scholars, as I had read them all thoroughly. The two English translations of the meaning of the Qur’an were back on the bookshelf, and I was busy reading yet a third English translation of the meaning of the Qur’an. Maybe in this translation I would find some sudden justification for &#8230;</p>
<p>I was taking my lunch hour from my private practice at a local Arab restaurant that I had started to frequent. I entered as usual, seated myself at a small table, and opened my third English translation of the meaning of the Qur’an to where I had left off in my reading. I figured I might as well get some reading done over my lunch hour. Moments later, I became aware that Mahmoud was at my shoulder, and waiting to take my order. He glanced at what I was reading, but said nothing about it. My order taken, I returned to the solitude of my reading.</p>
<p>A few minutes later, Mahmoud’s wife, Iman, an American Muslim, who wore the Hijab (scarf) and modest dress that I had come to associate with female Muslims, brought me my order. She commented that I was reading the Qur’an, and politely asked if I were a Muslim. The word was out of my mouth before it could be modified by any social etiquette or politeness: “No!” That single word was said forcefully, and with more than a hint of irritability. With that, Iman politely retired from my table.</p>
<p>What was happening to me? I had behaved rudely and somewhat aggressively. What had this woman done to deserve such behavior from me? This wasn’t like me. Given my childhood upbringing, I still used “sir” and “ma’am” when addressing clerks and cashiers who were waiting on me in stores. I could pretend to ignore my own laughter as a release of tension, but I couldn’t begin to ignore this sort of unconscionable behavior from myself. My reading was set aside, and I mentally stewed over this turn of events throughout my meal. The more I stewed, the guiltier I felt about my behavior. I knew that when Iman brought me my check at the end of the meal, I was going to need to make some amends. If for no other reason, simple politeness demanded it. Furthermore, I was really quite disturbed about how resistant I had been to her innocuous question. What was going on in me that I responded with that much force to such a simple and straightforward question? Why did that one, simple question lead to such atypical behavior on my part?</p>
<p>Later, when Iman came with my check, I attempted a round-about apology by saying: “I’m afraid I was a little abrupt in answering your question before. If you were asking me whether I believe that there is only one God, then my answer is yes. If you were asking me whether I believe that Muhammad was one of the prophets of that one God, then my answer is yes.” She very nicely and very supportively said: “That’s okay; it takes some people a little longer than others.”</p>
<p>Perhaps, the readers of this will be kind enough to note the psychological games I was playing with myself without chuckling too hard at my mental gymnastics and behavior. I well knew that in my own way, using my own words, I had just said the Shahadah, the Islamic testimonial of faith, i.e. “I testify that there is no god but Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah”. However, having said that, and having recognized what I said, I could still cling to my old and familiar label of religious identity. After all, I hadn’t said I was a Muslim. I was simply a Christian, albeit an atypical Christian, who was willing to say that there was one God, not a triune godhead, and who was willing to say that Muhammad was one of the prophets inspired by that one God. If a Muslim wanted to accept me as being a Muslim that was his or her business, and his or her label of religious identity. However, it was not mine. I thought I had found my way out of my crisis of religious identity. I was a Christian, who would carefully explain that I agreed with, and was willing to testify to, the Islamic testimonial of faith. Having made my tortured explanation, and having parsed the English language to within an inch of its life, others could hang whatever label on me they wished. It was their label, and not mine.</p>
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<strong>Playing Intellectual Word Games</strong></p>
<p><em>&#8220;I was a Christian, or so I said. After all, I had been born into a Christian family, had been given a Christian upbringing, had attended church and Sunday school every Sunday as a child, had graduated from a prestigious seminary, and was an ordained minister in a large Protestant denomination. However, I was also a Christian: who didn’t believe in a triune godhead or in the divinity of Jesus, peace be upon him; who knew quite well how the Bible had been corrupted; who had said the Islamic testimony of faith in my own carefully parsed words &#8230; If asked if I were a Muslim, I could and did do a five-minute monologue detailing the above, and basically leaving the question unanswered. I was playing intellectual word games, and succeeding at them quite nicely.&#8221; </em></p>
<p>It was now March of 1993, and my wife and I were enjoying a five-week vacation in the Middle East. It was also the Islamic month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from day break until sunset. Because we were so often staying with or being escorted around by family members of our Muslim friends back in the States, my wife and I had decided that we also would fast, if for no other reason than common courtesy. During this time, I had also started to perform the five daily prayers of Islam with my newfound, Middle Eastern, Muslim friends. After all, there was nothing in those prayers with which I could disagree.<br />
I was a Christian, or so I said. After all, I had been born into a Christian family, had been given a Christian upbringing, had attended church and Sunday school every Sunday as a child, had graduated from a prestigious seminary, and was an ordained minister in a large Protestant denomination. However, I was also a Christian: who didn’t believe in a triune godhead or in the divinity of Jesus, peace be upon him; who knew quite well how the Bible had been corrupted; who had said the Islamic testimony of faith in my own carefully parsed words; who had fasted during Ramadan; who was saying Islamic prayers five times a day; and who was deeply impressed by the behavioral examples I had witnessed in the Muslim community, both in America and in the Middle East. (Time and space do not permit me the luxury of documenting in detail all of the examples of personal morality and ethics I encountered in the Middle East.) If asked if I were a Muslim, I could and did do a five-minute monologue detailing the above, and basically leaving the question unanswered. I was playing intellectual word games, and succeeding at them quite nicely.</p>
<p>It was now late in our Middle Eastern trip. An elderly friend who spoke no English and I were walking down a winding, little road, somewhere in one of the economically disadvantaged areas of greater ‘Amman, Jordan. As we walked, an elderly man approached us from the opposite direction, said, “Salam ‘Alaykum”, i.e., “peace be upon you”, and offered to shake hands. We were the only three people there. I didn’t speak Arabic, and neither my friend nor the stranger spoke English. Looking at me, the stranger asked, “Muslim?”</p>
<p>At that precise moment in time, I was fully and completely trapped. There were no intellectual word games to be played, because I could only communicate in English, and they could only communicate in Arabic. There was no translator present to bail me out of this situation, and to allow me to hide behind my carefully prepared English monologue. I couldn’t pretend I didn’t understand the question, because it was all too obvious that I had. My choices were suddenly, unpredictably, and inexplicably reduced to just two: I could say “N’am”, i.e., “yes”; or I could say “La”, i.e., “no”. The choice was mine, and I had no other. I had to choose, and I had to choose now; it was just that simple. Praise be to Allah, I answered, “N’am”.</p>
<p>With saying that one word, all the intellectual word games were now behind me. With the intellectual word games behind me, the psychological games regarding my religious identity were also behind me. I wasn’t some strange, atypical Christian. I was a Muslim. Praise be to Allah, my wife of 33 years also became a Muslim about that same time.</p>
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<strong>Paying A Small Price for A Good Return </strong></p>
<p><em>&#8220;For those contemplating the acceptance of Islam and the surrendering of oneself to Allah—glorified and exalted is He, there may well be sacrifices along the way. Many of these sacrifices are easily predicted, while others may be rather surprising and unexpected. There is no denying the existence of these sacrifices, and I don’t intend to sugar coat that pill for you. Nonetheless, don’t be overly troubled by these sacrifices. In the final analysis, these sacrifices are less important than you presently think. Allah willing, you will find these sacrifices a very cheap coin to pay for the “goods” you are purchasing.&#8221;<br />
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<p>Not too many months after our return to America from the Middle East, a neighbor invited us over to his house, saying that he wanted to talk with us about our conversion to Islam. He was a retired Methodist minister, with whom I had had several conversations in the past. Although we had occasionally talked superficially about such issues as the artificial construction of the Bible from various, earlier, independent sources, we had never had any in-depth conversation about religion. I knew only that he appeared to have acquired a solid seminary education, and that he sang in the local church choir every Sunday.<br />
My initial reaction was, “Oh, oh, here it comes”. Nonetheless, it is a Muslim’s duty to be a good neighbor, and it is a Muslim’s duty to be willing to discuss Islam with others. As such, I accepted the invitation for the following evening, and spent most of the waking part of the next 24 hours contemplating how best to approach this gentleman in his requested topic of conversation. The appointed time came, and we drove over to our neighbor’s. After a few moments of small talk, he finally asked why I had decided to become a Muslim. I had waited for this question, and had my answer carefully prepared. <strong>“As you know with your seminary education, there were a lot of non-religious considerations which led up to and shaped the decisions of the Council of Nicaea.” </strong>He immediately cut me off with a simple statement: <strong>“You finally couldn’t stomach the polytheism anymore, could you?”</strong> He knew exactly why I was a Muslim, and he didn’t disagree with my decision! For himself, at his age and at his place in life, he was electing to be “an atypical Christian”. Allah willing, he has by now completed his journey from cross to crescent.</p>
<p>There are sacrifices to be made in being a Muslim in America. For that matter, there are sacrifices to be made in being a Muslim anywhere. However, those sacrifices may be more acutely felt in America, especially among American converts. Some of those sacrifices are very predictable, and include altered dress and abstinence from alcohol, pork, and the taking of interest on one’s money. Some of those sacrifices are less predictable. For example, one Christian family, with whom we were close friends, informed us that they could no longer associate with us, as they could not associate with anyone “who does not take Jesus Christ as his personal savior”. In addition, quite a few of my professional colleagues altered their manner of relating to me. Whether it was coincidence or not, my professional referral base dwindled, and there was almost a 30% drop in income as a result. Some of these less predictable sacrifices were hard to accept, although the sacrifices were a small price to pay for what was received in return.</p>
<p>For those contemplating the acceptance of Islam and the surrendering of oneself to Allah—glorified and exalted is He, there may well be sacrifices along the way. Many of these sacrifices are easily predicted, while others may be rather surprising and unexpected. There is no denying the existence of these sacrifices, and I don’t intend to sugar coat that pill for you. Nonetheless, don’t be overly troubled by these sacrifices. In the final analysis, these sacrifices are less important than you presently think. Allah willing, you will find these sacrifices a very cheap coin to pay for the “goods” you are purchasing.</p>
<p><strong>© 2002 (Abu Yahya) Jerald F. Dirks, M. Div, Psy. D.   Reproduced with the author&#8217;s permission.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[The Coroner Justice that held yesterday, 29 July at Subordinate Court Singapore was fully intervention from Singapore government. Singapore Government covered up the truth of coroner of David&#8217;s death. The result of this coroner justice as predicted stated that David&#8217;s death was suicide and case closed! The result of autopsy from forensic Doctor including David&#8217;s [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=476&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Coroner Justice that held yesterday, 29 July at Subordinate Court Singapore was fully intervention from Singapore government.  Singapore Government covered up the truth of coroner of David&#8217;s death. The result of this coroner justice as predicted stated that David&#8217;s death was suicide and case closed! </p>
<p>The result of autopsy from forensic Doctor including David&#8217;s 36 wounds and pocks of blood on David&#8217;s laptop and the silent situation at campus on that day of incident, and some of infelicities, all of those facts that should be as a exhibitor, on the other hand, those not mention during the assembly lasting.<br />
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<p>David&#8217;s case had reached to the area of politics and related to foreign politics of Indonesian government, and Indonesian government should help this case.  According to David&#8217;s family, Indonesian government in this case, on behalf of President Susilo Bambang Yudoyono no significant help to this case so far.  Yesterday, on tempointeraktif, the candidate of vice president Indonesia, Boediono promised to give assistant to this case, but as most people predicted that Indonesian government will be unable to show the cuspid to Singapore.</p>
<p>As MetroTV interviewed David&#8217;s family, &#8220;if the result stated that David&#8217;s dead was suicide, what the family next plan to do?&#8221;, William, David&#8217;s brother said, &#8220;possibility, the family will bring this case to the International Court of Justice&#8221;.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final Coroner Justice for David Case is held today, 29 July 2009 in Singapore. According to the headlines news, Vice President elected, Boediono will give assistant to this case. How and what is the decision, the details news about it I will publish it by tomorrow. Posted in Dangerous Research, David Hartanto Case Tagged: Coroner [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=473&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Final Coroner Justice for David Case is held today, 29 July 2009 in Singapore. According to the headlines news, Vice President elected, Boediono will give assistant to this case. How and what is the decision, the details news about it I will publish it by tomorrow. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Hartanto Widjaja is a brilliant student from Indonesia, he was one of participants of Math Olympiad in Mexico and also had ever joined a National Science Olympiad in Indonesia. After he finished his senior high school at SMK I Penabur, Jakarta- Indonesia, David got the scholarship from Nanyang Technology University (NTU) of Singapore so [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=399&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Hartanto Widjaja is a brilliant student from Indonesia, he was one of participants of Math Olympiad in Mexico and also had ever joined a National Science Olympiad in Indonesia.  After he finished his senior high school at SMK I Penabur, Jakarta- Indonesia, David got the scholarship from Nanyang Technology University (NTU) of Singapore so he continued his study to university at Nanyang Technology University in Singapore.</p>
<p>Tragically when he studied several years and almost finished his study at NTU in Singapore, on 2nd March 2009 David was founded miserable died and uselessly at NTU Campus. He was so unlucky when he prepared his Final Project Report to finish his study at NTU, a terrible tragedy was occurred to him and had aborted his bright future.<br />
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His family and some of the lawyers either from S&#8217;pore or Indonesia suspect that David was not suicide as most of Singapore newspapers and police has mentioned and this also supported by the result of autopsy from the forensic doctors. Forensic Doctors, Dr.Djaja Surya, Dr. Erin Untoro and some other forensic doctors stated that based on autopsy David&#8217;s wounds indicated that David was not suicide but he was a victim of the murder. Most of the people said that David&#8217;s death was related to his brilliant invention research at Singapore military installation that has a high value of invention.</p>
<p>Prof. Chan Kap Luk, as professor to David research was suspected involved to David&#8217;s death, they believe that Prof.Chan wanted David&#8217;s invention which is regarding high technology of IT science.  David&#8217;s invention is about spy security dimension camera and this project was at Singapore Military installation, according to them David&#8217;s invention is sophisticated and very amazing and important to Singapore government. However, on the other hand, until today the police in Singapore still reported that David tried to kill his Professor before he&#8217;s died because his scholarship was stopped by NTU. </p>
<p>David&#8217;s Case has been lasting about five months but until today still a mystery, and on 29 July 2009 will be the Justice Court decision about this case whether David&#8217;s dead due he was suicide, was killed or open verdict. During David&#8217;s case there were series of mystery dead lasted at Nanyang Technology University Campus. In March,6 2009 Zho Zheng, an assistant of laboratory, founded died, and in March 27, 2009 Hun Kun china citizen, 29 year of age,also founded died.  Hun Kun was a researcher at Electrical Electronic Engineering (EEE) similar with David Hartanto.  </p>
<p>reference:<br />
Media Indonesia</p>
<p>http://davidhartanto.com</p>
<p>www.detiknews.com<br />
and several sources of bloggers</p>
<p>David Hartanto Widjaja<br />
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Prof. Chan Kap Luk<br />
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David&#8217;s body<br />
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		<title>Spanish Omelet, Recipe for diabetics people</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spanish Omelet / Tortilla española This is a healthy array of vegetables, a tasty meal for diabetic people. Suitable for breakfast, brunch, or any meal! Serve with fresh fruit salad and a whole grain dinner roll. Posted in Cake &#38; Dessert, Culinary, Food, Food &#38; Beverage, Healthy Life, Healthy Life Style Tagged: Breakfast Meal, cake [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=325&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Spanish Omelet / Tortilla española</strong><br />
This is a healthy array of vegetables, a tasty meal for diabetic people.  Suitable for breakfast, brunch, or any meal! Serve with fresh fruit salad and a whole grain dinner roll.<br />
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		<title>President Election for Indonesia</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 09:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[VERSUS SBY (incumbent) &#8211;Versus &#8212; Sri Sultan HB X Regarding Indonesian general election for the new president, I just want to share my opinion about my choice. Simply that I select the president who is elegant, smart, communicative and diplomatic, strong and wise person subsequent his good looking. Unless Sultan HB X is not become [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=251&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>SBY (incumbent) &#8211;Versus &#8212; Sri Sultan HB X</strong></p>
<p>Regarding Indonesian general election for the new president, I just want to share my opinion about my choice.  Simply that I select the president who is elegant, smart, communicative and diplomatic, strong and wise person subsequent his good looking. </p>
<p>Unless Sultan HB X is not become the callenged candidate, I will select those who so much close to an ideal candidate but not the incumbent. Why not incumbent? because we should give opportunity for the other candidates who is able to bring the change in Indonesia in order tomorrow will be better rather than today.</p>
<p><strong>Challenged Candidate against Incumbent</strong><br />
Jusuf Kalla <img src="http://iierma.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/jk2.jpg?w=95&#038;h=128" alt="JK" title="JK" width="95" height="128" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-381" /><br />
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		<title>Places I should Visit before I Die</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>iierma</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Relax your mind]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Travel around the word]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Life is too short so please enjoy your life if you can, you can feel how beautiful life that God given to you. The world is so big if you realize so why you think as if life is so small in your mind? Work hard and do prayer and make a wish to God [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=211&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Life is too short so please enjoy your life if you can, you can feel how beautiful life that God given to you. The world is so big if you realize so why you think as if life is so small in your mind? Work hard and do prayer and  make a wish to God in order your dream will come true one day, and enjoy your life before you die.</p>

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		<title>My favorite Dessert</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 12:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Cake & Dessert]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[French sweet dessert is very delicious for appetizer, I buy it and also sometimes I cook it by myself. ***************** Le dessert français est mon favori parce que délicieux. Habituellement j&#8217;achète et parfois je cuire également Posted in Cake &#38; Dessert, Food &#38; Beverage, Recipe Tagged: cake and dessert, Culinary, Favorite Dessert<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=195&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>French sweet dessert is very delicious for appetizer, I buy it and also sometimes I cook it by myself.<br />
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Le dessert français est mon favori parce que délicieux.  Habituellement j&#8217;achète et parfois je cuire également</p>

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		<title>Mengenal Jenis-jenis makanan &amp; masakan khas Palembang</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pernahkah anda menyadari bahwa kota Palembang ternyata sangat kaya akan berbagai jenis makanan dan masakan khas yang uuuueenaak bangeeeet&#8230;.atau super lezat. Mulai dari jenis kudapan seperti dessert; es kacang merah, srikayo dan puding yang terbuat dari agar-agar asli rumput laut, bolu, hingga masakan misalnya ada pindang ikan patin meranjat (meranjat nama salah satu daerah di [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=iierma.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7321216&amp;post=157&amp;subd=iierma&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pernahkah anda menyadari bahwa kota Palembang ternyata sangat kaya akan berbagai jenis makanan dan masakan khas yang uuuueenaak bangeeeet&#8230;.atau super lezat.  Mulai dari jenis kudapan seperti dessert; es kacang merah, srikayo dan puding yang terbuat dari agar-agar asli rumput laut, bolu, hingga masakan misalnya ada pindang ikan patin meranjat (meranjat nama salah satu daerah di sumsel), tempoyak, berengkes tempoyak, sop buntut hingga makanan khas yang sudah terkenal yaitu pempek dengan berbagai jenis; misalnya otak-otak ikan, pempek adaan, pempek kriting, pempek pastel, pempek telor, pempek panggang, pempek lenggang, serta kerupuk juga dengan berbagai jenis, ada yang terbuat dari ikan, udang, dan cumi-cumi serta kepiting hingga kerupuk yang terbuat dari belut dan bekicot yang terakhir ini berasal dari pulau bangka dan sekitarnya. </p>
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<p>Kebanyakan orang Indonesia yang berasal dari suku lain, maksudnya yang bukan berasal dari Palembang dan sumsel hanya tahu bahwa makanan khas palembang adalah pempek saja.  Sehingga pempek memang yang paling dikenal daripada jenis makanan khas-nya yang lain. Padahal kenyataannya terdapat banyak sekali jenis makanan dan masakan khas Palembang yang lain yang mungkin belum dikenal oleh orang Indonesia yang berasal dari suku lain. Sungguh disayangkan bila anda sampai tidak tahu tentang jenis-jenis makanan dan masakan khas yang terdapat di Palembang karena semua jenis makanan dan masakan tersebut sangat lezat dan sedap.</p>
<p>Tahukah Anda bahwa ternyata ada banyak sekali jenis makanan khas Palembang, mungkin kalo dihitung bisa lebih dari 30 jenis makanan yang super enaak dan lezaaat yang terdapat di kota yang terkenal dengan pempek tersebut.  Contohnya ada: Burgo, lakso, celimpungan, laksan, tekwan, model ikan dan model gandum, rujak mi, mi celor, martabak HAR (martabak India), bolu delapan jam, bolu maksubah, itu baru jenis makanan kemudian untuk makanan pencuci mulut atau dessert: ada srikayo, aneka puding yang terbuat dari rumput laut asli dan es kacang merah yang sangat khas yang tidak terdapat didaerah lain di Indonesia. Kemudian untuk masakan ada tempoyak dan berengkes ikan  (pepes ikan patin diramu dengan durian yang difermentasikan), ada pindang ikan patin meranjat yang lezat sekali apalagi ditambah dengan sambal bacang/mangga putih muda dan makanannya selagi hangat dijamin pasti satu piring tidak cukup.  Bahkan pakar kuliner maknyus pak Bondan dan pak Wiliam Wongso sudah beberapa kali mengunjungi tempat-tempat kuliner di Palembang dan sudah dipublikasikan di acara kuliner di beberapa televisi swasta.</p>
<p>Untuk jelasnya silahkan lihat sebagian jenis makanan tersebut dari gambar-gambar yang dipaparkan ini.  Anda mau mencoba? sayangnya akan lebih terasa di lidah rasa yang asli apabila anda mengunjungi langsung kota Palembang, karena meskipun mungkin di kota seperti Jakarta dan kota yang lain terdapat restoran makanan dan masakan khas Palembang namun rasanya pastinya berbeda dengan rasa yang asli dari Palembang.
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