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  • [PLEASE HELP] FAO Muslims: Do You Believe Sharia Law to be Real Islam???

    That is where the lines have to be drawn, that is where the philosophical crossroads of the religion should be started. By the people who claim to be moderate peaceful muslims compared to the people who want to do Jihad. That's also where western governments should also draw the line.
    You cant claim to be a peaceful, moderate, muslim who has no problem with westerners if you believe in sharia law. Sharia Law should be banned by western progressive nations. To believe in sharia law is to be against democracy, freedom, and progress of mankind and modern society.

    SHARIA LAW HAS NO PLACE IN MODERN WESTERN SOCIETY...basically present time on planet earth.

    If you are a believer of Sharia Law, then you are a threat to non muslims and are at greater risk of turning jihad. Sharia Law is the law of ISIS hence it is incompatible with modern present society. There's been a lot of talk about what is real islam what isnt, how do we identify future lonewolf terrorists attacks....

    this is how. IDENTIFICATION. ISOLATION. ELIMINATION.

    This is the first step. I always hear muslims say "well this is an ideological battle" "you cant beat terrorism with guns but with ideology" amirite????

    Well, this is where the ideological battle begins.

    Moderate muslims MUST BE AGAINST SHARIA LAW.
    Moderate muslims MUST OSTRACIZE AND EVENTUALLY ELIMINATE SHARIA LAW.

    That is the beginning battle for the heart of Islam.
    12
    Yes
    83.33%
    10
    No
    16.67%
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  • #2
    Sharia Law

    https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia_law

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sterling Archer View Post
      Question:

      Does Mohammed deserve death, or the Donkey, who parted Mo****s axx cheeks??? Who is at fault? Mohammed for begging for big donkey meat, or the innocent donkey???

      What does the Koran have say about this???

      Allah must intervene! The donkey is saying he and Mohammed have been riding each other for years!!!

      What a conundrum !!!!

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      • #4
        Archer fighting the good fight against the spread of Islam behind his keyboard.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
          Archer fighting the good fight against the spread of Islam behind his keyboard.


          his fascination with Islam is beginning to worry me...he's probably growing a beard as we speak

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          • #6
            Theres not one country that even has sharia law lol. ISIS r a bunch of donkeys same with saudi.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rahat View Post
              Theres not one country that even has sharia law lol. ISIS r a bunch of donkeys same with saudi.
              Africa
              Key Country Notes
              Algeria Article 222 of the Family Code of 1984 specifies sharia as the residuary source of laws.[13] The Sharia-derived family code treats women as minors under the legal guardianship of a husband or male relative.[14] In criminal cases the testimony of two women are equal to the testimony of one male witness.[15]
              Benin It has a civil law system with influences from customary law.[16]
              Burkina Faso It has a civil law system.[16]
              Cameroon It has a mixed legal system of English common law, French civil law, and customary law.[16]
              Chad After gaining independence from France, Chad has retained the French legal system.[17]
              Comoros The legal system is based on both Sharia.[18] According to the article 229-7 of the Penal Code, any Muslim who makes use of products forbidden by Islamic law can be punished by imprisonment of up to six months.[19]
              Cote d'Ivoire It has a civil law system.[16]
              Djibouti The Family Code is mainly derived from Islamic law and regulates personal status matters such as marriage, divorce, child custody and inheritance.[20] Sharia does not apply to criminal law.[21]
              Egypt Article 2 of Egypt's 2014 Constitution declares the principles of Islamic Sharia to be the main source of legislation.[22] Egypt's law and enforcement system are in flux since its 2011 Revolution;[23] however, the declaration of Sharia's primacy in Article 2 is a potential ground for unconstitutionality of any secular laws in Egyptian legal code.[24] Sharia courts and qadis are run and licensed by the Ministry of Justice.[25] The personal status law that regulates matters such as marriage, divorce and child custody is governed by Sharia. In a family court, a woman’s testimony is worth half of a man’s testimony.[26]
              Eritrea Sharia courts entertain cases dealing with marriage, inheritance and family of Muslims.[27]
              Ethiopia Sharia courts have jurisdiction on cases regaring marriage, divorce, maintenance, guardianship of minors (only if both parties are Muslims). Also included are cases concerning waqfs, gifts, succession, or wills, provided that donor is a Muslim or deceased was a Muslim at time of death.[28]
              Gabon It has a mixed legal system of French civil law and customary law.[16]
              Gambia Article 7 of the constitution identifies sharia as source of law in matters of personal status and inheritance among members of communities to which it applies.[29]
              Ghana Islamic law is applied by customary or traditional courts as part of customary law.[30]
              Guinea-Bissau It has a mixed legal system of civil law and customary law.[16]
              Guinea It has a civil law system.[31]
              Kenya Islamic law is applied by Kadhis' Courts where "all the parties profess the Muslim religion".[32] Under article 170, section 5 of the constitution, the jurisdiction of Kadhis’ court is limited to matters relating to "personal status, marriage, divorce or inheritance in proceedings in which all the parties profess the Muslim religion and submit to the jurisdiction of the Kadhi’s courts".[33]
              Libya Qaddafi merged civil and sharia courts in 1973. Civil courts now employ sharia judges who sit in regular courts of appeal and specialise in sharia appellate cases.[34] The personal status laws are derived from Islamic law.[35]
              Mali It has a civil law system influenced by customary law.[16] In urban areas, positive law is common. In rural areas the customary law usually dominates. Local rural versions of sharia are the predominant sources for customary law.[36] Article 25 in Title II of Mali's constitution declares it to be a secular state.[37]
              Mauritania The Penal Code contains Sharia crimes such as heresy, apostasy, atheism, refusal to pray, adultery and alcohol consumption. Punishments include lapidation, amputation and flagellation.[38]
              Mauritius Muslim Personal Laws apply to Muslims. Polygamy is legal but the government will not officially recognize a polygamous marriage.[39][40]
              Morocco In 1956, a Code of Personal Status (Mudawana) was issued, based on dominant Maliki school of Sharia jurisprudence. Regional Sharia courts also hear personal status cases on appeal.[41] In matters of family law, a woman’s testimony is worth only half of that of a man.[42] With 2003 reforms of its criminal law, Article 222 of its new criminal code is derived from Islamic law; Articles 220–221, 268–272 of its criminal law similarly codify those activities as crimes that are prohibited under Sharia.[43] Morocco adopted a new constitution in 2011; Article 41 of this constitution granted sole power to the Superior Council of the Ulemas to guide its laws through Fatwas from principles, precepts and designs of Islam.[44][45]
              Mozambique Paula Rainha states that, "Mozambique’s legal system can be considered civil law based (at least the formal legal system) and legislation is the primary source of law."[46]
              Niger It has not adopted any elements of Islamic law.[47]
              Senegal The legal system of Senegal is based on French civil law.[48] The 1972 Family Code (Code de la famille)[49] is secular in nature.[50] Islamic law is allowed by article 571 of the Family Code only in the case of intestate successions, and only if the person had demonstrated in life a wish that his succession would be regulated by Islamic law.[50] Most succession cases are decided under this provision.[51] There has been growing political attempts to introduce more sharia regulations.[52]
              Sierra Leone It has a common law system influenced by customary law.[16]
              Somalia Sharia was adopted in 2009.[53] Article 2 of Somali 2012 Constitution states no law can be enacted that is not compliant with the general principles and objectives of Sharia.[54][55] Sharia currently influences all aspects of Xeer as well as Somalia's formal legal system.[56]
              Sudan Sharia has been declared the chief source of all legislation in Sudan's 1968, 1973 and 1998 Constitutions.[57] In 2005, Sudan adopted an interim national constitution; it removed some references to Sharia, but included Sharia-derived criminal, civil and personal legal codes, as well as Sharia-mandated hudud punishments.[58] The Criminal Act of 1991 prescribes punishments which include forty lashes for drinking alcohol, amputation of the right hand for theft of a certain value and stoning for adultery.[59][60]
              Tanzania Islamic law is applicable to Muslims under the Judicature and Applications of Laws Act, empowering courts to apply Islamic law to matters of succession in communities that generally follow Islamic law in matters of personal status and inheritance. Unlike mainland Tanzania, Zanzibar retains Islamic courts.[61]
              Togo It has a customary law system.[16]
              Tunisia The Law of Personal Status was inspired by unofficial draft codes of Maliki and Hanafi family law, but it bans polygamy and extrajudicial divorce. Sharia courts were abolished in 1956.[62][63] Secular inheritance laws are based on Islamic jurisprudence, and accord to women half the share of property due to men.[64]
              Uganda Article 129 (1) (d) of the constitution allows the parliament to establish by law "Qadhi’s courts for marriage, divorce, inheritance of property and guardianship".[65]

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              and that's just in africa.

              doe.


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              • #8
                Application of sharia law by country:

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applic...law_by_country

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                • #9




                  its just ISIS doe......

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                  • #10
                    I could give a f#ck about any primitive laws shaira or otherwise. Just let me know before I go there so I don't stare at some girls ******* for too long & they try to buttf#ck me with a lambs foots or whatever nutty ass **** is the punishment for titty staring.

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