Tuesday, April 12, 2016

SHARIA - THE DRACONIC LAW OF ISLAM




SHARIA

THE DRACONIC LAW OF ISLAM


Stes de Necker




Sharia law is the law of Islam.

The Sharia (also spelled Shariah or Shari'a) law is cast from the actions and words of Muhammad, which are called "Sunnah," and the Quran, which he authored.

As a legal system, the Sharia law covers a very wide range of topics. While other legal codes deal primarily with public behaviour, Sharia law covers public behaviour, private behaviour and private beliefs.  

Of all legal systems in the world today, Islam's Sharia law is the most intrusive and draconic, especially against women.

According to the Sharia law:

•  Theft is punishable by amputation of the right hand (above).
•  Criticizing or denying any part of the Quran is punishable by death.
•  Criticizing or denying Muhammad is a prophet is punishable by death.
•  Criticizing or denying Allah, the moon god of Islam is punishable by death.
•  A Muslim who becomes a non-Muslim is punishable by death.
•  A non-Muslim who leads a Muslim away from Islam is punishable by death.
•  A non-Muslim man who marries a Muslim woman is punishable by death.
•  A man can marry an infant girl and consummate the marriage when she is 9 years old.
•  Girls' clitoris should be cut (per Muhammad's words in Book 41, Kitab Al-Adab, Hadith 5251).
•  A woman can have 1 husband, but a man can have up to 4 wives; Muhammad can have more.
•  A man can unilaterally divorce his wife but a woman needs her husband's consent to divorce.
•  A man can beat his wife for insubordination.
•  Testimonies of four male witnesses are required to prove rape against a woman.
•  A woman who has been raped cannot testify in court against her rapist(s).
•  A woman's testimony in court, allowed only in property cases, carries half the weight of a man's.
•  A female heir inherits half of what a male heir inherits.
•  A woman cannot drive a car, as it leads to fitnah (upheaval).
•  A woman cannot speak alone to a man who is not her husband or relative.
•  Meat to be eaten must come from animals that have been sacrificed to Allah - i.e., be Halal.
•  Muslims should engage in Taqiyya and lie to non-Muslims to advance Islam.
•  The list goes on ......

Sharia law is applied in many countries internationally, for instance: 

•  Afghanistan (89%)
•  Algeria
•  Bahrain
•  Bangladesh (82%)
•  Brunei
•  Comoros
•  Djibouti (82%)
•  Egypt (74%)
•  Eritrea
•  Ethiopia
•  Gambia
•  Ghana
•  India
•  Indonesia (72%)
•  Iran
•  Iraq (91%)
•  Jordan (71%)
•  Kenya
•  Kuwait
•  Libya
•  Lebanon
•  Malaysia (86%)
•  Maldives
•  Mauritania
•  Morocco (83%)
•  Nigeria
•  Oman
•  Pakistan (84%)
•  Palestinian territories (Gaza strip & the West Bank - 89%)
•  Qatar
•  Saudi Arabia
•  Somalia
•  Sudan
•  Sri Lanka
•  Syria
•  Tanzania
•  Thailand (77%)
•  Uganda
•  United Arab Emirates (UAE)
•  Yemen

The number of countries that adopt (elements of) the Sharia law continues to grow around the world, as does the depth of its penetration in the countries that already use it.

The spread of Islam is not a new phenomenon.

Ever since Muhammad's troops spread out from Mecca in the 7th century, Islam has been expanding globally. But the spread of Islam in Western democracies is a new trend and one that is gaining momentum.

This spread of Islam in Western nations is led by the Muslim Brotherhood and other international Islamic groups that endeavour to maximize the spread of Sharia law and Islam in the targeted nations while minimizing detection and push-back.

This is achieved in five phases:

Phase 1: Arrival

When the first Muslims arrive in a Western democracy, they keep a low profile and make few if any demands on the host nation. Many quietly work as students, business owners, professors, doctors and other professionals, making good first impressions and gaining vocational respect.

Phase 2: Recognition

When a sufficient number of Muslims gather, they request recognition of the Sharia law being applied within their own community. To pre-empt resistance and suspicions, they publicly condemn "radical" Islam and even seek well-publicized inter-faith dialogue and gatherings.

They position Islam as a religion of peace whose Sharia law is not a threat to the host nation, especially since it would never be applied outside the Muslim community. Often, they are supported by the host nation's un-informed leaders who are eager to be seen as "progressive".

Phase 3: Penetration

When Muslims gain critical mass in a few cities, they begin to penetrate the host society. They create umbrella organizations that inflate their reach and unity, and use them to lobby the government, support (pro-)Muslim political candidates, conduct public relations campaigns and file lawsuits against alleged islamophobia, pressure public schools with Muslim students to hold prayers towards Mecca, endow Islamic studies departments at universities and place imams as 'chaplains' in armed forces and prison units.

Phase 4: Confrontation

When Muslims become a significant minority in the host country, they demand incorporating into its legal system elements of the Sharia law. Often, this demand is made while "rogue" elements from the Muslim community threaten or engage in violence (e.g., Europe and UK).

Phase 5: Imposition

When the Muslim population becomes the majority and/or Islam gains control of a nation (e.g., Taliban in Afghanistan), Sharia law is imposed on the host society, which is then locked down against non-Islamic influences, including Christianity.

The ideal Islamic state is Saudi Arabia, where Sharia law is the only law of the land and enforced without mercy.







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