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Saturday, October 4, 2008

dunia chote

this life is too short, but life after this life will last forever. so, if one's happy in this life the happiness is only 70 or 60 years...


The Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Arabic: الجهاد الإسلامي المصري ‎) (EIJ), formerly called simply Islamic Jihad ( الجهاد الإسلامي and Liberation Army for Holy Sites[1] ) originally referred to as "al-Jihad," and then "the Jihad Group", or "the Jihad Organization",[2] is an Egyptian Islamist group active since the late 1970s with origins in the Muslim Brotherhood. It is under worldwide embargo by the United Nations as an affiliate of al-Qaeda.[3] It is also banned by several individual governments including that of The Russian Federation.[4] Since 1991 it has been led by Ayman al-Zawahiri. The organization's original primary goal was to overthrow the Egyptian Government and replace it with an Islamic state. Later it broadened its aims to include attacking the United States and Israel interests in Egypt and abroad. EIJ has suffered setbacks as a result of numerous arrests of operatives worldwide, most recently in Lebanon and Yemen.[citation needed] In June 2001, Al Qaeda and Egyptian Islamic Jihad, which had been associated with each other for many years, merged into "Qaeda al-Jihad."[5] Al-Jihad or "Tanzim al-Jihad" was formed in 1980 from the merger of two clusters of Islamist groups: a Cairo branch, under Mohammad Abd al-Salam Faraj, and a Saidi (Upper Egypt) branch under Karam Zuhdi.[6] Farj used to deliver Friday sermons in a private mosque that had been built by his in-laws. During the ensuing discussions with his listeners, he managed to convince some to join in a clandestine organization to eventually wage violent jihad. ... The Cairo branch was composed of five or six groups, loosely connected and each with its own emir (one of whom was Ayman al-Zawahiri). They had autonomy but met weekly to work out a general strategy. ..."[6] On October 6, 1981, it carried out the assassination of Anwar Sadat. After the assassination, the Egyptian government succeeded in rounding up the membership of Tanzim al-Jihad, but "was rather lenient in the ensuing trial. Only the four direct perpetrators and the Cairo leader Faraj were condemned to death." In prison, the Cairenes and Saidis reverted into two factions, the Cairo militants later becoming the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, and the Saidis later forming the al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya or Egyptian Islamic Group. The leader of the Cairo militants was Abud Zumour, "a onetime army intelligence officer serving a life sentence for his part in the plot to kill Sadat." This faction, the Islamic Jihad, "was small and tightly disciplined. ... Among it members was a 30-year-old Cairo physician named Ayman Zawahiri ...[7] Most of the middle-rank members were discharged from prison after only three years and fled to Pakistan and Afghanistan to help the mujahideen there and escape persecution at home.[8]  Pakistan and Afghanistan In the mid-1980s, in Peshawar Pakistan, the militants reconstituted themselves as the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, "with very loose ties to their nominal imprisoned leader, Abud al-Zumur." A physician by the name of Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif or "Dr. Fadl" was head of EIJ for some time,[9] although eventually Ayman al-Zawahiri, "whose leadership style was autocratic," would take over. During this time EIJ became more extreme, with for example, Dr. Fadl emphasizing the importance of takfir and execution of apostates, which he argued should include those who registered to vote, since this was a violation of God's sovereignty over governance.[10] It was also at this time that some saw "the Egyptians" of the EIJ begin to exert an influence on Osama bin Laden, who at the time was known as a wealthy and well-connected fundraiser for the jihad in Afghanistan. Egyptian filmmaker Essam Deraz, "bin Laden's first biographer," met bin Laden in the "Lion's Den" training camp in Afghanistan and complained that the Egyptians "formed a barrier" around bin Laden and "whenever he tried to speak confidentially to bin Laden, the Egyptians would surround the Saudi and drag him into another room."[11] One of those who complained of being elbowed aside[12] was a former mentor of bin Laden Abdullah Azzam, the original exponent and organizer of global jihad on behalf of the Afghan mujahideen.[13] In 1991, EIJ broke with al-Zumur and al-Zawahiri took control of the leadership. At this point, Marc Sageman (a former foreign service officer who was based in Islamabad from 1987 to 1989), says "the EIJ became a free-floating network without any real ties to its original society or to its surrounding society."[14] Sudan Al-Jihad (EIJ) had a blind-cell structure, meaning members in one group did not know the identities or activities of those in another, so that if one member were captured they would not be able to endanger the whole organization. However, Egyptian authorities captured the membership director of EIJ, the one member who had all the other members names. The database in his computer listed every member's address, aliases, and potential hideouts. Al-Jihad leader al-Zawahiri bitterly lamented "the government newspapers" elation over “the arrest of 800 members of the al-Jihad group without a single shot being fired."[15] In August 1993 Al-Jihad attempted to kill the Egyptian Interior Minister, Hasan al-Alfi. who was leading a crackdown on Islamic militants and their terror campaign. A bomb-laden motorcycle exploded next to the minister's car, killing the bomber and his accomplice," but not the minister. The attacked marked the first time Sunni Islamists had made use of suicide in terrorism, a technique made famous by Shia Hezbollah in Lebanon. It is "likely that the notion of suicide bombing" was inspired by Hezbollah as EIJ head Ayman Zawahir had been to Iran to raise money, and had sent his talented underling Ali Mohamed, "among others, to Lebanon to train with Hezbollah".[16] A few months later in November Al-Jihad made another bombing attempted, this time to kill Egypt's prime minister, Atef Sidqi. The car bomb exploded close to a girls' school in Cairo as the minister was driven past. The minister, protected by his armored car, was unhurt, but the explosion injured 21 people and killed a young schoolgirl, Shayma Abdel-Halim. Unfortunately for al-Jihad this bombing was preceded by two years of terror by a larger terror group, al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya that had killed 240, and the patience of the Egyptian public had run short. "Little Shayma's death captured people's emotions as nothing else had" and "when her coffin was borne through the streets of Cairo, people cried, `Terrorism is the enemy of God!`" A harsh police crackdown followed and 280 EIJ member were arrested, with 6 eventually given a death sentence.[17] EIJ's longtime association with al-Qaeda became closer at this time when "most" of its members were reported to have gone "on the al-Qaeda payroll." EIJ leader hoped this would be a temporary measure but later confided to one of this chief assistants that joining with bin Laden had been `the only solution to keeping the Jihad organization abroad alive.`"[18] Mubarak assassination attempt In June 1995 another failed assassination attempt caused yet a greater setback. Operating from its exile base in Sudan, EIJ joined forces with the Egyptian al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya and Sudanese intelligence[19] in an attempt to kill Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak while he was in Ethiopia for a conference of the Organization of African Unity. The leader of the plot was "Mustafa Hamza, a senior Egyptian member of the Al-Qaeda and commander to the military branch of the Islamic Group." The plotters had been planning the attack for more than a year and even married local women in Ethiopia. They received assistance from Sudanese intelligence services, which smuggled weapons into their embassy in Ethiopia.[20][21] Their hope was to decapitate the Egyptian government thereby eliminating the "iron grip" of the state security services, and creating a power vacuum which Islamists could then fill. Unfortunately for this plan, the attack was foiled by a malfunctioning grenade launcher and Mubarak’s bulletproof limousine. Expulsion from Sudan Back in Egypt, Mubarak launched a ruthless campaign to crush anyone involved in Islamist terrorism,[21] but in Sudan, the EIJ had even worse troubles. It had enraged the Sudanese intelligence service by executing two sons of senior EIJ members on Sudanese soil after promising not to. The boys, Ahmed, the son of Mohammed Sharraf, and Mus'ab, son of Abu al-Faraj, had been drugged and blackmailed by the Egyptian intelligence service and were collaborating with them. Sudanese intelligence service captured them and allowed EIJ to interrogate them. The boys immediately confessed, were found guilty of "sodomy, treason, and attempted murder," and sentenced to death under "Sharia law". Al-Zawahiri ordered their execution by firing squad and distributed videotapes of it. When the Sudanese found out about the executions in its jurisdiction, al-Zawahiri and the rest of EIJ were ordered to leave Sudan.[20] It was a devastating blow to the group. "In Zawahiri's hands, al-Jihad had splintered into angry and homeless gangs."[22] Bin Laden was also weakened by this failed operation. The core of his al-Qaeda group was made up of members of Islamic Jihad. Because of Sudan's collaboration in the plot, the United Nations voted to impose sanctions on the country.[23] To rehabilitate itself in the international community, the Sudanese government pressured bin Laden to leave the country.[24][20] Bin Laden and many EIJ returned to war-torn Afghanistan having lost many members and almost all of bin Laden's assets.[25] The November 19, 1995 bombing of the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad served as a prototype for future attacks by its sister organization al-Qaeda, such as the 1998 bombings of American embassies in Africa. Afghanistan According journalist Lawrence Wright, according to testimony given at the trial of the Albanian cell members in the late 1990s or early 00's, EIJ membership had dwindled to 40 members outside Egypt, and none at all inside the country where "the movement had been eradicated".[26] In Afghanistan Zawahiri wrote the 1998 fatwa for the "International Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders," calling for the killing of Americans and their allies, both civilian and military, which was signed by representatives of several jihadi organizations, including EIJ.[27] Dissent among EIJ members to this change of direction and abandonment of the taking over Egypt as the group's primary goal, was so strong that "in the end, Zawahiri pledged to resign if the members failed to endorse his actions. The organization was in such disarray because of arrests and defections, and so close to bankruptcy, that the only choice was to follow Zawahiri or abandon al-Jihad." One of those who did abandon al-Jihad was Zawahiri's own brother Muhammed, the military commander of EIJ.[28] Merger with al-Qaeda In June 2001, Al Qaeda and Egyptian Islamic Jihad merged into an entity formally called jamaat Qa'idat al-Jihad,[5] with the leadership of EIJ "comprises the majority" - six of nine seats - "of al Qaeda's ruling council (shura)."[29][30] Consequently it often considered synonymous with Al-Qaeda, (for example by the U.S. Treasury Department),[31] although some refer to it as a separate organization with al-Zawahiri as its leader and global jihad's main ideologist.[32] Activities The organization specializes in armed attacks against high-level Egyptian Government personnel, including cabinet ministers, and car-bombings against official US and Egyptian facilities. The original Jihad was responsible for the attempted assassinations of Interior Minister Hassan al-Alfi in August 1993 and Prime Minister Atef Sedky in November 1993. Egyptian Jihad and rival armed group launched a wave of violence against Egypt's secular government in 1992, a campaign they only abandoned at the end of the decade. Nearly 1300 people died in the unrest, including policemen and government officials. It is responsible for the Egyptian Embassy bombing in Islamabad, Pakistan in 1995. In 1998 a planned attack against the US Embassy in Albania was thwarted by a roundup of suspects who are now called the Returnees from Albania. Leadership Al-Sharif passed the Jihad leadership to Ayman al-Zawahri amid dissent within the movement in the mid 1980's. The al-Zawahri faction subsequently formed an alliance with Al-Qaeda leading over time to the effective merger of the two groups operations inside Afghanistan. Although al-Zawahri is frequently referred to as a 'lieutenant' or 'second in command' of Al Qaeda this description is misleading as it implies a hierarchical relationship. The modern Al Qaeda organization is the combination of Bin Laden's financial resources with al-Zawahri's ideological and operational leadership. Despite the effective merger of al-Zawahri and Bin Laden's groups in the Afghanistan area of operations there is evidence that suggests that at least part of the Islamic Jihad group continuing to operate in Egypt remains independent of Bin Laden's organization and reports to al-Zawahri personally.[citation needed] External Aid The extent of its aid from outside of Egypt is not known. The Egyptian Government claims that both Iran and Osama bin Laden support the Islamic Jihad. It also may obtain some funding through various Islamic nongovernmental organizations, cover businesses, and criminal acts.[citation needed] Iraq March 1993 agreed to renew relations with the Islamic Jihad Organization in Egypt.[33]

Monday, June 16, 2008

marketing program

The places disliked by Allah are markets; while ones mostly liked by Allah are mosques.Below, however, some links provide the material dealing with the English for marketing:

  1. Marketing Glosary : English for Special Purposes
  2. Marketing, English Language exercises

English for Accountancy


Like banking and finance, we also provide some English materials for accounting. Below are some links that the students can visit


  1. Accountancy: English for Accounting

  2. English for Accounting students


Sunday, May 11, 2008

Kya hal hai, saheeb?


Say No God but Allah; and May Peace upon our Beloved Prophet Muhammad PUH

Karte-karte marte hai, marte marte karna hai

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Student's contribution



A Wish of a Student

I want the justice from my beloved school. As we know that majority of the students in SMK 1 Batang come from the poor family. We have decided to give all of the best that we can do for the school, however; including paying the school fee regularly. But, we think we haven’t got all of the facilities in this school yet; for example, we never have one of the facilities we want to have. Browsing internet is our dream that need to be realized. Up to now, we have not had it yet. It’s just promise which never comes true. Similarly, we can see that 50 percents of the classrooms get broken. Again, I think there is no same justice for all of the students. We can see that TKJ group gets more special attentions. The classroom of this majoring is more beautiful and comfortable than the other classrooms. We also need the best teaching from our teachers. In fact, they often forget to leave any assignments when they don’t attend the class because of any reasons. We hope we get the justice; and it’s our best wish.

Why Don’t We Study English

By Nasiyati, X AK 2

From my point of view, English is the most important language. Why do I say that? I said that because English is an international language. It’s spoken by many people all over the world either as a first or second language. So I think that learning English in this modern era is crucial especially for Indonesia teenagers. There are some reasons for this. Firstly, learning English can enhance our language which is needed to dominate technologies; especially latest technology. We are lucky if we have knowledge about important issues; like language is a big power to greet the global era which full of competitions. Secondly, learning English can advance our country. If the teenagers know English, of course, the quality of human resources in Indonesia will increase. Their English ability is needed for the economic and political development in Indonesia. Moreover learning English can help us to get job easily. In my opinion, English is a top requirement of seeking job. The applicants who master on English either in written or spoken are preferable in the world of work. So it’s important to learn English for the better future. Although learning a new language is not easy, as Indonesia teenagers we should never give up to always study English. In order to be fluent in English, we need many practices with people around us as often as possible. The key to success in speaking English is confidence. The more you speak you will become more confident. Just concentrate on speaking without worrying about making grammatical mistakes. The more you practice the better you will be. From the facts above, we can conclude that everybody needs to learn English. Let’s study English and reach your nice future. Good luck with your English.

Written by Nasiyati, X AK2
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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Soal Bahasa Inggris SMK

Choose the correct word in the bracket!

Why Don't We Study in SMK?


When I was a third-year student of SMP, SMP 1 TULIS, I had been dreaming of being a student of SMK JUTEX PEKALONGAN, belongs to textile group. My choice met the economical conditions of my parents, as only poor villager-farmers in CLUWUK, SUBAH. At that time, I thought that being a graduate of SMK was (easier, more easy) to get any jobs; (compared, comparing) with the graduate of SMA. Students learning in SMK will study a lot of life skills, such as; typing, operating computers, repairing machine, etc.

Hence, (being, be) a student of SMK is (more skillful, skillfuler)than those of SMA. SMK students will get (applicativer, more applicative) courses; which are needed in the world of work. I enrolled to be a student of SMA, however; instead of being a student of SMK. ONe of my teachers in SMP led me (be, to be, being)a student of SMA Negeri 1 PEKALONGAN. My teacher said, "There, you'll be (more competitive, competitiver)than that in other schools; more over, you're smart enough to be one of the students in that favorite school." Finally, I was (happy, happier)to be a (commuting, commuted)student in(better, the best) SMA in Residency of PEKALONGAN, SMANSA PEKALONGAN. A senior high school which brought me to be a student of ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, FACULTY of LETTERS, UNS SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY, SURAKARTA; through PMDK, new student recruitment for the big ten rank students in the classroom. Now, I'm an English teacher of SMK 1 BATANG, however. After being a three-year honorarium teacher and getting the certificate of teaching license,AKT A IV, from UT, UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA, I'm a candidate for stabled teacher of government.

Translate the passage into Bahasa INDONESIA

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Memory 2

Getting in trance, being possessed by ghost’s spirit: How Islam views it



Getting in trance or being possessed by Ghost’s spirit is a phenomenon we often hear, listen to the radio, read, see when we read a magazine, newspaper or watch on TV. People talk that; even they discuss it since that phenomenon sometimes become a national tragedy for it causes many victims over the country. How ignorant people view it Common people understand that getting in trance is a mythical phenomenon. There is a devil, ghost, or deceased people spirit influence; which disturbs instable living person’s mind. It’s something superstitious, illogical, ridiculous So that, the myth, mystery or superstitious tales and stories well known; to be consumed by the ignorant people; such as Nyi Roro Kidul, Nini Pelet or Nyi Blorong and any legends which bring the ignorant people into atheism or paranoid of Ghost spirit. How educated people view it Educated people comprehend the trance phenomenon based on the knowledge and the faith; Al Qur’an and Hadith. Psychologically, a man getting in trance, having mental disorders must have any personal-hidden unsolved problems. Hence, this instable person will do anything irrational, illogical , weird, or strange such as; jumping over five meters high fence, or walking in the fire. A Phenomenon which is actually normal, rational, and logical for human. Every single man can does it if he regularly train that potency. In conclusion, we get in trance because of the psychological disorders. So, a good religious learning and spiritual training will be the best problem solving for those who gets the worldly problems.

Everything comes from Allah; and will come back to Allah this article is sent by Yati Octa , II TKJ, SMK 1 Batang

“KL” in Batang

Do you know what is KL ? You must be think that KL is Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia. But do you know if we have KL in Batang ? You don’t believe it. You must be have a big question : IS IT TRUE ? You may think I’m crazy, but I don’t lie to you. We really have KL in Batang. OK, I wanna tell you how I can say like that. When my friend said that she wanna ate Kue Lumpur, I thought “Ow, Kue Lumpur! The capital city of Malaysia. That’s so far away”. But she said that she didn’t talk about Kuala Lumpur. She said Kue Lumpur! Oh my God... I was shocked. Maybe my ear was error. But I thought it was not too error, coz Kue Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur slightly heard same, right ? “KL” is looks like a pan cake. But it’s more soft and small. You can buy it at the front of our school. I suggest you to try it. It’s delicious enough and also cheap. Guys... you must eat it. Eat our “KL” and taste it! Cya (^O^) Read more at BISIS edisi April-Juni 2008 and You can also read Death is a door of the next lives in BISIS edisi Oktobert-maret 2009 by the print out magazine. ...please go back to BISIS Menu

Memory 1

Savior’s Shutters in Islam


Shutters, curtain or veil are terms which refer to a media for covering, shutting; i.e. clothing, stone, wood, or anything can block the eye sight. In Al Qur’an, having shutters means to cover or shut with such media mentioned. A shutter or cover (jilbab and purdah) is used to cover anything forbidden to see; which is considered private; not publicly viewed; for example, woman’s body and face are private parts for “other men or boys” (in Islam ajnabi . One thousand five hundreds years ago, when the command of having shutters for women was issued, all faithful women who didn’t cover their face or their whole body ran as fast as she could to get shelters; hiding behind the tree, the rocks or even cutting their windows curtains into pieces to cover their faces. Shutters or covers (wall, curtain)in Islam are also used to make mother and father’s private activities become more private and secret. So that, the children could not whatever their parents do during the night and taking nap times. In Islam, it’s considered polite to make a groups based on the activity. There will be a group which is learning Al Qur’an dan Hadith, one which is performing shalat and dzikr or a group which is preparing journey for any religious affairs. Those groups must have shutters or cover each others. Hence, it’s rude to shout or call somebody who is in a group from outside or other groups. Similarly, it’s impolite to talk or have a chat with our friends in a group while a discussion or lectures is in sessions. Shutters or coves are also used to cover ourselves from others while having personal needs, such as pass urinate. Being naked or open for any private activities we are doing bring us to very low level, or even lower than the animal rank. What makes the human different from the animal? Eating, drinking, sleeping, having sex? Actually, the human will be different from the animal if she or he uses his or her intellectual and feeling to be more civilized; creating good norms and etiquette. So that, there will be etiquette of eating, sleeping etc. But, all depends on you. Being civilized human or barbarous animal is your choice.

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Do whatever you want till you comprehend that your life will be finished