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re: Sharia-supporter Linda Sarsour to be graduation speaker at CUNY

Posted on 4/24/17 at 7:06 am to
Posted by DawgsLife
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Posted on 4/24/17 at 7:06 am to
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Sharia like Jewish law addresses many extremely mundane issues like loans and inheritance. It's not all about stoning adulterers and beating wives. And there are different schools of Islamic thought, some of which do not agree that stoning adulterers, killing non-believers, or beating wives is Islamically permissible



It's not all about stoning adulterers and beating wives.

But it does cover this, does it not?
According to CNN:
Shariah law, according to Muslims, includes "the principle of treating other people justly, of making sure that the financial system treats people fairly ... and most importantly the basic principles of Islamic fate," says Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman.
It encompasses things like marriage, divorce, inheritance and punishments for criminal offenses.


Take note: punishments for criminal offenses. There is the problem. It would try to supercede US law. While some Muslims say they are happy to live under the US Constitution, which affords them the freedom to practice their faith, others would not be happy with this. In almost every single country in which there are large Muslim populations, they have demanded that they practice under Sharia Law.

Lets take a look at what some Muslims leaders are saying:
“God is very straightforward about this — not we Muslims, not subjective, the Sharia is very clear about it, the punishment for homosexuality, bestiality or anything like that is death,” Muslim cleric Sheikh Khalid Yasin said in a YouTube video posted online. “We don’t make any excuses about that, it’s not our law — it’s the Koran.”

And many Muslims want to follow Sahria:
Omar Mateen, the shooter responsible for the horrific attack in Orlando early Sunday morning, was the American-born son of immigrants from Afghanistan, where homosexuality may be punished by death.

“Death is the sentence,” Sheikh Farrokh Sekaleshfar said at a speech at the Husseini Islamic Center in Orlando in 2013. “We know. There’s nothing to be embarrassed about this. Death is the sentence.”
“We have to have that compassion for people,” he continued. “With homosexuals, it’s the same. Out of compassion, let’s get rid of them now.”




Yet, the left will criticize and demonize Christians for not being "gay friendly". howver, in the aftermath of the Orlando killings in which 50 people were shor or killed, this is what the Southern baptist Convention said:
At least fifty people — created in the image of God — were slaughtered in cold blood,” wrote Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.

“Let’s call our congregations to pray together. Let’s realize that, in this case, our gay and lesbian neighbors are likely quite scared. Who wouldn’t be? Demonstrate the sacrificial love of Jesus to them,” Mr. Moore wrote.

“We don’t have to agree on the meaning of marriage and sexuality to love one another and to see the murderous sin of terrorism,” he said.





Obviously the Christians are homophobic and full of hatred and the Muslims are the religion of peace.
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