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Syair ini merupakan pujian bagi Rasulullah buatan kaisar Hongwu dari dinasti Ming yang memuji Rasulullah dan ditulis di tahun 1368-1398
Isinya:
《百字讚》寫道:“乾坤初始,天籍注名。傳教大聖,降生西域。授受天經,三十部冊,普化眾生。億兆君師,萬聖領袖。協助天運,保庇國民。五時祈祐,默祝太平。存心真主,加志窮民。拯救患難,洞徹幽冥。超拔靈魂,脱離罪業。仁覆天下,道冠古今。降邪歸一,教名清真。穆罕默德,至貴聖人。”《百字讚》
Artinya:
Sejak penciptaan alam semesta, namanya telah tertulis di lauḥu l-maḥfūẓ.
Nabi besar pembawa agama itu, lahir di Barat sana.
Ia menerima wahyu, kitab suci 30 juz, untuk memperbaiki akhlak manusia.
Ia adalah imam semesta, pemimpin para Nabi.
Ia diutus Tuhan-Nya, melindungi negeri, salat lima kali sehari, mendoakan
kedamaian di bumi.
Hatinya berserah kepada Tuhan, mengentaskan kemiskinan, menolong yang
kesusahan, menerangi kegelapan.
Ia menuntun jiwa dan raga, menjauhi dosa.
Ia rahmat bagi seluruh alam, ajarannya ṣālih likulli makān wa zamān.
Ia menunjukkan yang musyrik ke jalan tauhid, menamai agamanya sebagai Islam.
Ia adalah Muhammad, rasul agung nan mulia.
*الشيخ سعيد محمد نور سوداني الاصل كان يقرأ القرآن بجامع الخزندار بالقاهرة*
وحين يمر الترام بجوار الجامع يتوقف عند المسجد لدقائق نزولا عند رغبة الركاب لسماعه
وكان زاهدا يرفض المال للقراءة ويخشى على نفسه الفتنة لذلك رفض مرارا دعوة الاذاعة المصرية ليسجل فيها
وحين سافر لاداء فريضة الحج في نهاية الاربعينات استقبله المسؤلون في السعودية استقبالا كبيرا وحين طلب منه رضي ان يسجل لاذاعة نداء الاسلام من مكة المكرمة واصبحت السعودية تهدي تسجيلاته لضيوف الرحمن وكان الملك عبد العزيز من اشد المعجبين بصوته وعرض عليه الاقامة في السعودية فاعتذر بادب لظروف خاصة
وقبل وفاته سافر للكويت حيث توفي رحمه الله في منتصف الستينيات وقد كان يقرأ القران بطريقة غريبة تستدر دموع السامعين وفيها شجن لم يسمع مثله قط رحمه الله .
Kemarin PM Kanada Mark Carney berpidato di World Economic Forum, Davos, dan rasanya perlu kita simak. Ia bicara blak-blakan, mengakui secara terbuka bahwa tatanan dunia yang katanya berbasis hukum dan keteraturan itu ternyata selama ini penuh kepura-puraan.
Negara-negara besar sering mengecualikan diri mereka dari tata aturan, aturan perdagangan diterapkan berat sebelah, dan ketat atau longgarnya penegakan hukum internasional itu tergantung pada siapa pelaku dan siapa korbannya. PM Carney menyebutnya “living within a lie”, bahwa mereka semua hidup dalam kebohongan yang selama ini mereka pelihara sama-sama.
Beberapa waktu lalu saya pernah twit soal perlunya negara-negara Global South bersatu supaya tidak mudah disetir dan diintervensi kekuatan besar. Menariknya, kegelisahan ini ternyata juga dirasakan negara menengah di belahan Utara seperti Kanada.
PM Carney juga sampai pada kesimpulan yang sama, bahwa kalau negara menengah hanya bernegosiasi sendiri-sendiri dengan negara besar, maka kita akan bernegosiasi dari posisi lemah. Kita malah jadi saling sikut, berlomba jadi yang paling tunduk. Jelas itu tidak bisa disebut sebagai kedaulatan.
Kenyataannya, dunia kini sudah berubah. Sudah multipolar, sudah sangat dinamis. PM Carney mengajak negara-negara menengah untuk bangun dan sadar akan kenyataan ini, lalu mulai membangun koalisi yang fleksibel. Beda isu bisa beda mitra, tak harus loyal buta pada satu polar, sambil terus memperkuat ekonomi di dalam negeri.
Pesan itu jadi sangat relevan juga untuk Indonesia. Diplomasi harus proaktif, tak bisa netral yang pasif. Membangun jembatan, jangan sekadar ikut arus.
Kanada bicara dari posisi negara menengah Barat. Sedangkan Indonesia bisa mengambil peran sebagai jembatan antara negara-negara menengah Barat yang mulai melek ini dengan Global South yang sudah lama merasakan ketidakadilan tatanan dunia. Kita punya legitimasi di kedua sisi.
Di tengah dunia yang makin terpecah, justru negara-negara menengah punya kesempatan membentuk tatanan baru yang lebih adil. Syaratnya, harus berani bergerak bersama. •••
Transkrip pidato PM Carney: https://t.co/07LhGa0OJ9
Anies Baswedan demands Benjamin Netanyahu be held internationally accountable for Israel’s genocide on Palestine:
“Ending Genocide, Enforcing Justice. The world cannot continue to pretend that reasonable solutions will be possible so long as Israel remains under the leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu’s regime. His government has overseen a genocidal campaign that has crossed the threshold of humanity’s most serious crime. Until accountability is enforced and the present path is altered, the prospect of genuine peace will remain obstructed.
At this moment, the most urgent priority is not abstract negotiations, but the immediate cessation of the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the lifting of the inhumane blockade that strangles its people. The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory has already determined that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. There is no moral or legal basis to soften this language. Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant against PM Netanyahu for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The international community must recognize that words of condemnation alone are no longer sufficient. Justice must follow!
The logical next step is to ensure that these crimes are prosecuted before an international tribunal. Anything less would be an abdication of the duty to uphold international law and human dignity. Some nations in the West have begun to recognize the State of Palestine, an overdue act that tragically required the enormity of genocide to compel action. But this must not be the endpoint. The next decisive move is to secure Palestine’s full membership in the United Nations, affirming the rights of its people in the family of nations.
Only after halting the genocide, securing justice for the victims, and ensuring Palestine’s rightful place in the international order, can we begin to speak of a sensible, durable solution for all. Until then, the credibility of the international system itself hangs in the balance. For it is not only Gaza that is under siege, but also the very principles of justice and humanity on which our common future depends.”
Anies Baswedan demands Benjamin Netanyahu be held internationally accountable for Israel’s genocide on Palestine:
“Ending Genocide, Enforcing Justice. The world cannot continue to pretend that reasonable solutions will be possible so long as Israel remains under the leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu’s regime. His government has overseen a genocidal campaign that has crossed the threshold of humanity’s most serious crime. Until accountability is enforced and the present path is altered, the prospect of genuine peace will remain obstructed.
At this moment, the most urgent priority is not abstract negotiations, but the immediate cessation of the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the lifting of the inhumane blockade that strangles its people. The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory has already determined that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. There is no moral or legal basis to soften this language. Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant against PM Netanyahu for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The international community must recognize that words of condemnation alone are no longer sufficient. Justice must follow!
The logical next step is to ensure that these crimes are prosecuted before an international tribunal. Anything less would be an abdication of the duty to uphold international law and human dignity. Some nations in the West have begun to recognize the State of Palestine, an overdue act that tragically required the enormity of genocide to compel action. But this must not be the endpoint. The next decisive move is to secure Palestine’s full membership in the United Nations, affirming the rights of its people in the family of nations.
Only after halting the genocide, securing justice for the victims, and ensuring Palestine’s rightful place in the international order, can we begin to speak of a sensible, durable solution for all. Until then, the credibility of the international system itself hangs in the balance. For it is not only Gaza that is under siege, but also the very principles of justice and humanity on which our common future depends.”