
Hey Texas, welcome Islam HERE! Ah, but this is America – we don’t have to worry – we have “freedom of religion”! Really? Tell that to kids in government schools, or political candidates who profess to be Christian, or employees who want to have a Bible on their desk at work. And, what kind of freedom of religion do people have in Muslim countries – the Quran, or if you like, the Koran, or if you like, your head removed, or your life enslaved. THIS IS MORE THAN JUST THE CAMEL’S NOSE IN THE TENT! WAKE UP BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE – WHICH IT MAY ALREADY BE! Civil war is a possibility! True Christians and Jews will be a target of Muslims!
More HERE & HERE on Texas turning Muslim!
Pope Dedicates Prayer Room For Muslims!
Note to Americans – Houston is the fourth largest city in America – this has a national impact!
Europe is considering Muslim marriage (polygamy) HERE! Sharia law HERE!
Main tenets of Sharia Law:
Core principles and values
- Justice, Equality, and Mercy: Sharia is founded on the principles of fairness, equal treatment under the law, and compassion.
- Dignity and Welfare: It promotes human rights, social justice, and the welfare of individuals and the community.
- Personal and Social Integrity: The law emphasizes family cohesion, personal honor, and community solidarity.
Sources and methods
- Quran: The primary source of Sharia law, believed by Muslims to be the word of God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
- Sunnah: The actions, sayings, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad, which are preserved in collections called Hadith.
- Consensus (Ijma): The unanimous agreement of Islamic legal scholars on a particular point of law.
- Analogical Reasoning (Qiyas): Using the Quran and Sunnah to derive legal rules for matters not explicitly covered by the sacred texts.
Categories of action
- Permitted (Halal): Acts that are allowed by Allah and have no restrictions.
- Prohibited (Haram): Acts that are forbidden, such as consuming alcohol, pork, and gambling.
Legal and ethical framework
- Deterrence: The objective of certain punishments is to deter others from committing similar crimes.
- Fairness and Doubt: A cardinal principle is that punishment should be avoided if there is any doubt about the guilt of the accused. It is considered better to err on the side of pardon than punishment.
- Family and Social Law: Sharia provides guidance for family matters, relationships, and commercial and political dealings.
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