Sharia Law
Sharia law has many strict principles which many Muslims obey. What happens when those principles morph over time?
Imams have spread the word that it is okay for Muslims to strap on bomb belts and kill women and children. It has been going on for years in Israel and has recently spread to Russia. The murderers are treated like heroes, and songs are made up to proclaim their heroic deeds.
The first Islamic bank opens up in England, which as is stated in the following article "will be the first bank in the UK that operates wholly in accordance with Islamic sharia principles".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1310090,00.html
Let's look at some more statements:
"Under sharia law, all money must be invested in purely ethical industries"
The next sentence reads:
"Islamic law forbids the making of money with money, and giving or receiving of interest is forbidden"
How do you invest money without making money with money?
My point is, the laws of Sharia can be interpreted in almost any way.
For instance, you can't kill someone that is "innocent", but if they deserve it, go for it.
Who decides who is innocent?
Imams do. The same Imams who say that Israelis can be killed by bomb belts. The same Imams who call for the murder of anyone whom they disagree with.
Imams must be behind the slave trade, which has been in effect for hundreds and hundreds of years and continues to this day. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to do it.
In Afghanistan we saw the murder of women who either had affairs or disgraced the family in some way.
Imams represent the Muslim religion in the most profound way. Absolutely nothing can happen in the Muslim world without the approval of an Imam.
Around the world today, hands and feet are cut off, tongues are cut out, people are thrown from buildings and many more heinous acts of punishment are perpetrated against Muslims and non-Muslims.
All supported by Sharia law
Imams have spread the word that it is okay for Muslims to strap on bomb belts and kill women and children. It has been going on for years in Israel and has recently spread to Russia. The murderers are treated like heroes, and songs are made up to proclaim their heroic deeds.
The first Islamic bank opens up in England, which as is stated in the following article "will be the first bank in the UK that operates wholly in accordance with Islamic sharia principles".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1310090,00.html
Let's look at some more statements:
"Under sharia law, all money must be invested in purely ethical industries"
The next sentence reads:
"Islamic law forbids the making of money with money, and giving or receiving of interest is forbidden"
How do you invest money without making money with money?
My point is, the laws of Sharia can be interpreted in almost any way.
For instance, you can't kill someone that is "innocent", but if they deserve it, go for it.
Who decides who is innocent?
Imams do. The same Imams who say that Israelis can be killed by bomb belts. The same Imams who call for the murder of anyone whom they disagree with.
Imams must be behind the slave trade, which has been in effect for hundreds and hundreds of years and continues to this day. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to do it.
In Afghanistan we saw the murder of women who either had affairs or disgraced the family in some way.
Imams represent the Muslim religion in the most profound way. Absolutely nothing can happen in the Muslim world without the approval of an Imam.
Around the world today, hands and feet are cut off, tongues are cut out, people are thrown from buildings and many more heinous acts of punishment are perpetrated against Muslims and non-Muslims.
All supported by Sharia law

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