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Turkish Journalist Who Took Cropped Photos Tied to IHH

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CuriousLurker6/09/2010 9:42:26 pm PDT

re: #783 Bagua

re: #776 windsagio

Thanks. While I find Sharia law abhorrent I wouldn’t deport a citizen for advocating it.

Under Sharia law punishments couldn’t really be carried in the absence of an Islamic state/infrastructure because there would be a bunch of possibly extenuating circumstances that would have to be taken into account, and there would also be a need for Muslim judges, courts, authorities to answer to, etc.

As I mentioned the other day, Muslims living in non-Muslim countries are required to obey the existing laws of the land in which they live, provided that their lives & safety aren’t being threatened and that they required to do something forbidden—e.g. if there was a law that said I had to go out and drink alcohol every Saturday night, I would be obligated to break it.

I didn’t look at the article since it sounds like it’s full of bile, but I would imagine that the parts of sharia any Muslim in the West would be concerned with would be more civil in nature—e.g. things like inheritance and such (and even then, only if agreed upon by all parties).