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T-Rock
08-12-2010, 20:22
Should Sharia, the “Muslims Law” - be protected under the 1st Amendment of the Constitution although Sharia advocates treason, racism, bigotry, murder, and the destruction of the first Amendment?
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qxjocm5fCc


Racial consequences ? Discriminatory intent ? :confused:
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=Discrimination+and+racial+intent&btnG=Search&as_sdt=40000000000&as_ylo=&as_vis=1

“…Chapter 3: "A Call to Prayer from the World Trade Center Rubble: Islamic Dawa in the Heart of America Post 9/11"
“…A Sharia-Compliant State,…I am demonstrating is that the American political structure is Shariah compliant…For America to score even higher on the „Islamic? or „Shariah Compliance? Scale…“(it) also would not be a violation of church-state separation to have a subsidiary entity within judiciary that employs religious jurists from diverse religious backgrounds to comment on the compliance of certain decisions with their religious laws and to provide guidance to their religious communities on how kosher or Shariah compliant these decisions are”
~Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf~

IMO, the tenets of Islam codified by Sharia, violate many to all amendments of the Constitution including the Declaration of Independence. Would not the framework of a Sharia Court system be akin to institutionalizing discrimination…:confused:

CloseDanger
08-12-2010, 21:48
Islam is not a religion. It is an ideology with spiritual undertones that demands cohersion.

Sharia law is completely opposite from religious Law and our laws here in the US.
In fact, it is opposite of human nature and common sense.

MO was dead quite a while before that Quoran was written - and written by goat shaggers it was.

I have been kind to moslems overall, yet I have little taste for them making my home their personal hell. Just like the europeons. There is plenty of that in other places for them to try their luck,

Todd 1
08-12-2010, 21:53
Should Sharia, the “Muslims Law” - be protected under the 1st Amendment of the Constitution although Sharia advocates treason, racism, bigotry, murder, and the destruction of the first Amendment?



This judge seems to think so:mad:, but the appellate court overturned the decision.....this time.


"Sharia in New Jersey: Muslim husband rapes wife, judge sees no sexual assault because Islam forbids wives to refuse sex"
Link: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/07/sharia-in-new-jersey-muslim-husband-rapes-wife-judge-sees-no-sexual-assault-because-husbands-religio.html

T-Rock
08-12-2010, 22:25
"Sharia in New Jersey: Muslim husband rapes wife, judge sees no sexual assault because Islam forbids wives to refuse sex"
Link: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/07/sh...s-religio.html

WOW :mad: It seems Sharia law trumped the laws of the American legal system, what an incompetent Judge :(

Can’t Judges be impeached for not upholding the Oath of their office, and by not adhering to Constitutional Law, or by subverting fundamental laws that introduce arbitrary powers :confused:

brokenvan
08-12-2010, 22:41
My .02...

Enacting Shari'a law would be in direct violation of the First Amendment. It would be respecting one establishment of religion over the others, and it would prohibit the free exercise of the others. There should be no case for the implementation of Shari'a, as its enactment would also violate other clauses of the First, and then a few more Amendments. I don't think that chopping off hands for larceny and stoning adulterers is considered okay by the Eighth Amendment.

Like any religion, follow it personally if you wish, but you cannot impose it onto others. In this country, the laws of god cannot supersede the laws of Man.

That judge in NJ needs to be thrown out.

Ambush Master
08-12-2010, 22:51
AS I have said in the past................We need a Constitutional Ammendment that SPECIFICALLY DENIES the Protection of OUR Constitution, Declaration of Independance, and any other Legal Standing (Laws)....... to those whose "Faith, Ideals, or anything that they adhere to morally, spiritually or otherwise", that are in conflict to The Constitution, as ammended or anything else of the above!!

We must strip them of "OUR" Protections, that ENABLE them to undermine OUR SOCIETY!!!

Later
Martin

T-Rock
08-12-2010, 23:35
Like any religion, follow it personally if you wish, but you cannot impose it onto others. In this country, the laws of god cannot supersede the laws of Man.

Roger that Sir, X1000 - The difference between personal spirituality (heavenly) and Carnality (earthly - hot chicks) :D

Would seeking subsidiary entities within our existing judiciary, that employs religious jurists, be considered imposing religion onto others e.g. religious courts for LEGAL rulings :confused:

…would not be a violation of church-state separation to have a subsidiary entity within judiciary that employs religious jurists…
~Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf~

Would the above constitute “discriminatory intent” towards a particular race, or sexual orientation, etc. ?

Can the State Department or Treasury Department solicit for, and subsidize under current Constitutional Law Fred Phelps’ numerous excursions, in order to collect charity for his so called Christian Institution?
> http://ibloga.blogspot.com/2010/08/obamas-us-treasury-department-pushing.html
> http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2010/08/obamas-us-treasury-department-pushing-zakat-islamic-donations.html

Would subsidizing the above constitute a violation of Separation of Church and State :confused:

Just curious :D

glebo
08-13-2010, 07:10
WOW :mad: It seems Sharia law trumped the laws of the American legal system, what an incompetent Judge :(

Can’t Judges be impeached for not upholding the Oath of their office, and by not adhering to Constitutional Law, or by subverting fundamental laws that introduce arbitrary powers :confused:


ABSOLUTELY....+100. This is absurd. WTF....OVER:mad:

Thomas Paine
08-13-2010, 08:07
Constitution -vs- Sharia?

Worth digging up this thread:
http://www.professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25528&highlight=constitution+sharia