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Re: Canada enacts Islamic(Sharia) Law!



I do not believe Canada is rolling over for this.. I think this is
a troll to see who is stupid enough to believe it. The French Canadians
can't even get along with each other..And you think they are gonna
kowtow
to a bunch of ragheads? The French women will probably kick those
ragheads
out of the country... Just for thinking about stoning them.

Moderate Mammal wrote:
> 
> What the fuck is wrong with these people?
> 
> --
> Keith
> 
> http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35850
> 
> © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
> 
> Canadian judges soon will be enforcing Islamic law, or Sharia, in
> disputes between Muslims, possibly paving the way to one day
> administering criminal sentences, such as stoning women caught in
> adultery.
> 
> Muslims are required to submit to Sharia in Muslim societies but are
> excused in nations where they live as a minority under a non-Muslim
> government.
> 
> Delegates elect council to set up Islamic Institute of Civil Justice
> (Canadian Law Times)Canada, however, is preparing for its 1
> million-strong Muslim minority to be under the authority of a Sharia
> system enforced by the Canadian court system, according to the Canadian
> Law Times.
> 
> Muslim delegates at a conference in Etobicoke, Ont., in October elected
> a 30-member council to establish the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice.
> The institute is classified in Islamic law as a Darul-Qada, or judicial
> tribunal. Its bylaws are scheduled to be drafted and approved by Dec.
> 31.
> 
> Cases will be decided by a Muslim arbitrator, but the local secular
> Canadian court will be the enforcer.
> 
> One of the obstacles to establishing the system, the Law Times said, has
> been the Muslim communities' lack of unity and organizational strength.
> Muslims in Canada come from many different countries and different
> schools of Islam. Also, there are few Islamic legal scholars, known as
> ulama, in North America, which are essential to adjudicating complex
> issues.
> 
> "It seems as if the community was looking forward to something like
> this," says organizer B. Husain Bhayat, according to the Law Times.
> "If all groups are represented, with hard work and the unity we saw
> here, we will have no difficulty going forward."
> 
> The two main streams of Islam, Sunni and Shi'ite, were represented at
> the conference, along with imams and leaders of organizations.
> 
> _____
> 
> "Cosmic upheaval is not so moving as a little child pondering the death
> of a sparrow in the corner of a barn." -Anouk Aimee, French Actor
> _____
> 
> "Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny", Aeschylus (525BC-456BC),
> Agamemnon
> _____
> 
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