Link please.
Who the fuck are you to ask for links?
Post links when you are asked, then you will have the right to ask the same of others.
Link please.
His is also a proponent of Sharia Law.
Who the hell is eating my weiners?
The hot links you are asked for are mine and you will not have the right to ask the same of others.
I believe there are some Christians who believe this and it is what they are taught.
Why is the Dominionist theocracy acceptable to rightwingers?
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
Chairman, Cordoba Initiative
Posted: April 24, 2009 12:53 PM
What Shariah Law Is All About
We hear a lot about "firebrand" Muslim clerics calling for the installation of Shariah law. It conjures images of women being stoned and forced into hiding behind burkas and denied educations. We think of beheadings and amputations as a form of justice. And we cringe.
But it is important that we understand what is meant by Shariah law. Islamic law is about God's law, and it is not that far from what we read in the Declaration of Independence about "the Laws of Nature and Nature's God." The Declaration says "men are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights; that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
At the core of Shariah law are God's commandments, revealed in the Old Testament and revised in the New Testament and the Quran. The principles behind American secular law are similar to Shariah law - that we protect life, liberty and property, that we provide for the common welfare, that we maintain a certain amount of modesty. What Muslims want is to ensure that their secular laws are not in conflict with the Quran or the Hadith, the sayings of Muhammad.
Where there is a conflict, it is not with Shariah law itself but more often with the way the penal code is sometimes applied. Some aspects of this penal code and its laws pertaining to women flow out of the cultural context. The religious imperative is about justice and fairness. If you strive for justice and fairness in the penal code, then you are in keeping with moral imperative of the Shariah.
In America, we have a Constitution that created a three-branch form of government - legislative, executive and judiciary. The role of the judiciary is to ensure that the other two branches comply with the Constitution. What Muslims want is a judiciary that ensures that the laws are not in conflict with the Quran and the Hadith. Just as the Constitution has gone through interpretations, so does Shariah law.
The two pieces of unfinished business in Muslim countries are to revise the penal code so that it is responsive to modern realities and to ensure that the balance between the three branches of government is not out of kilter.
Rather than fear Shariah law, we should understand what it actually is. Then we can encourage Muslim countries to make the changes that achieve the essence of fairness and justice that are at the root of Islam.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/imam-feisal-abdul-rauf/what-shariah-law-is-all-a_b_190825.html
Good question and the answers will be forthcoming!
I wouldn't believe the HuffPo or Imam Rauf on anything. Imam Rauf is a muslim and Al Taquiyya (lying to further the cause of Islam) is in play here. The HuffPo is a lefty rag who will defend Islam and their agenda.
So you claim not to be a barbarian by cheering for someones death and celebrating?
I'm sorry to hear that.I celebrated Osama's death.![]()
I'm sorry to hear that.
http://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?32300-Osama-Bin-Laden-DEAD!&highlight=Osama
Jarod celebrated it as well. As I explained in the thread, I was rather unplussed at first, and then over the weekend, all the excitement got to me, and by monday I was all jazzed up that the motherfucker was finally dead. I do not pity those who are not even trying to live good lives. For some, such as OBL, who put so much effort into failing at life, that they dramatically effect the world and innocent lives, I have only jubilee at the prospect of their deaths. I would have celebrated confirmation of the Hitler suicide.
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Well I disagree with that particular view, but I understand.http://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?32300-Osama-Bin-Laden-DEAD!&highlight=Osama
Jarod celebrated it as well. As I explained in the thread, I was rather unplussed at first, and then over the weekend, all the excitement got to me, and by monday I was all jazzed up that the motherfucker was finally dead. I do not pity those who are not even trying to live good lives. For some, such as OBL, who put so much effort into failing at life, that they dramatically effect the world and innocent lives, I have only jubilee at the prospect of their deaths. I would have celebrated confirmation of the Hitler suicide.
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The celebration is the victory over pure evil. It's not the killing of "someone". Bin Laden and his ilk are pure evil. When pure evil is overcome, that is cause for celebration.