Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Sharia law in Dearbornistan

Several areas around the country are experiencing the creeping Sharia law. It seems it's come to Dearborn, Michigan. Watch this video; Christians are arrested for handing out Christian pamphlets on public streets and a citizen is told he cannot film anymore. (It's okay for governments to film everywhere but not citizens in attempts to defend their civil rights.)

Powerline has commentary. They've covered sharia on a regular basis.
Weasel Zippers has more.
What is sharia law?
Islam demands that Muslims form their own political units without kafirinfluence. The thin end of the longest wedge is to demand that Muslims live outside kafir law in family and banking. Already, in England Islamic family law supercedes British law in families. There is no end to Islamic demands for power. So one day, Muslims in Britain will live under their own law, judges and police. The final stage is when Sharia law replaces English law in totality and kafirs have to live under Sharia law as dhimmis. The British have decided not to oppose this process, but for it to happen slowly and smoothly.
Sharia law outlaws dogs.
Sharia law designates that women must be veiled and not badly so or you've broken the law.
Sharia law designates female genital mutilation, a practice so brutal children are scarred for life, which is the purpose.
Men are obliged to beat their wives through sharia law.
Muslims are not allowed to leave the faith.
There's much much more:

Sharia deals with many topics addressed by secular law, including crimepolitics andeconomics, as well as personal matters such as sexualityhygiene, diet, prayer, and fasting.
Introduction (or reintroduction) of Sharia is a longstanding goal for Islamist movements in Muslim countries. Some Muslim minorities in Asia (e.g. India) have attained institutional recognition of Sharia to adjudicate their personal and community affairs. In Western countries, where Muslim immigration is more recent, Muslim minorities have introduced Sharia family law, for use in their own disputes, with varying degrees of success (e.g. Britain's Muslim Arbitration Tribunal). Attempts to impose Sharia have been accompanied by controversy,

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