Minister admits reluctant Michelle Obama handshake

QaiserMirza

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Minister admits reluctant Michelle Obama handshake






JAKARTA, Indonesia - A conservative Muslim government minister admits he shook hands with first lady Michelle Obama in welcoming her to Indonesia but says it wasn't his choice.

Footage on YouTube shows otherwise, sparking a debate that has lit up Facebook, Twitter and the rest of the blogosphere.

"I tried to prevent (being touched) with my hands but Mrs. Michelle held her hands too far toward me (so) we touched," Information Minister Tifatul Sembiring told tens of thousands of followers on Twitter.

While Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, the vast majority practice a moderate form of the faith. But Sembiring has flaunted his conservatism and says he avoids contact with women who are not related to him.

The minister was among the dignitaries in a receiving line that greeted President Barack Obama and his wife as they arrived in Jakarta on Tuesday a homecoming of sorts for the president who spent part of his childhood here. Indonesians gathered around television sets across the country to watch the American president touch down. Children at the school he attended practiced a song dedicated to him just in case he visited.

In footage of the official welcome, Sembiring appeared to share his countrymen's enthusiasm. He smiled broadly as he shook the president's hand and then reached with both hands to grasp Michelle Obama's. But later he said she forced their contact.

His denial was in a response to tweets from Indonesians who noted the handshake and questioned his long-standing claims that, as a good Muslim, he restricts his contact with women.

Many posts had a "gotchya" quality to them.

One female journalist who said the minister had refused to shake her hand gleefully noted that now he would no longer be able to wriggle out of it.

Sembiring has often tweeted controversial comments, including blaming natural disasters on a lack of morality and joking about AIDS.
 

ProudPakistani

Voter (50+ posts)
Moderate Islam is one that is liked (to some extent) by non-muslims. e.g. Do not pray Salah regularly. Don't even bother about knowing what Zakat is? Keeping Fast in Ramadan is not necessary. The word "Jihad" is prohibited and is a thing of the past. Mixing of men and women is totally OK. No need for women to wear Hijab. Whatever rulings are about Hijab in Quran and Sunnah were for people of old generations and is not in fit with today world. There is no place for Sharia laws in today world and Democracy is THE SOLUTION for humanity.

List goes on.........But we are Muslims....

I read somewhere about Dr. Ashfaq saying when he asked a BABA Geee "Musalman aur Momin me kiaa farq hey??". And Baba Gee replied "Musalman woh hey jo Allah ko maantaa hey....aur Momin woh jo Allah keee maanta he".

@May Allah guide us and give us the courage to identify the right path and follow it...AMEEN!!
 

sahiL

Senator (1k+ posts)
Musalman woh hey jo Allah ko maantaa hey....aur Momin woh jo Allah keee maanta he".

i like that simple interpretation......
there is no other easy way to differentiate Momin and Musalman than this
 

QaiserMirza

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
MODERATE ISLAM

One can have a Muslim name and called his faith as Islam,
but those so-called Muslim are not allowed to implement their faith Islam.

Where as Islam is not a religion or faith, its the way of life.
It teaches us how to spend the life with a very minute detail.
That implementation is not acceptable to non-Muslims.

Obama said that Muslims are allowed to built their Masjid where ever they like to as there is freedom of religion in his country.
RIGHT. Thats all, when it comes to implement Islam, they will have to face the consequences like the people of Afghanistan are facing.

So, dont be proud by calling yourself Muslim, you are Muslim only and only if you are implementing it in all its conditions.

May Allah guide us and gave us the ability to understand His divine commandments.
 

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