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Team Sergeant
02-24-2015, 10:09
Saudi Arabia, home of the muslim brotherhood, home of islam and chief financer of sunni, muslim brotherhood worldwide.

Tolerate islam all you like, islam and it's followers will NEVER tolerate you. The only thing that stands between a brutal beheading and the American sheeple is the US military. Who did the Squatter in the White House just host? The muslim brotherhood.



Saudi Arabia court gives death penalty to man who renounced his Muslim faith

By Reuters

10:36AM GMT 24 Feb 2015

An Islamic court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced a man to death for renouncing his Muslim faith, the English-language daily Saudi Gazette reported on Tuesday.

The man, in his 20s, posted an online video ripping up a copy of Islam's holy book, the Koran, and hitting it with a shoe, the newspaper reported.

Saudi Arabia, the United States' top Arab ally and birthplace of Islam, follows the strict Wahhabi Sunni Muslim school and gives the clergy control over its justice system.

Under the Wahhabi interpretation of Sharia Islamic law, apostasy demands the death penalty, as do some other religious offences like sorcery, while blasphemy and criticism of senior Muslim clerics have incurred jail terms and corporal punishment.

Executions in Saudi Arabia are usually carried out by public beheading.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/saudiarabia/11431509/Saudi-Arabia-court-gives-death-penalty-to-man-who-renounced-his-Muslim-faith.html

ddoering
02-24-2015, 10:13
Saudi is going to execute an extremist. Gota love the religion of peace. Can't wait to hear this one explained away.

PRB
02-24-2015, 11:45
When talking heads comment about the 'few' Islamic extremists that give Islam a bad name this should be part of the discussion.

The question for any 'peaceful' Muslim is 'Do you want to live under sharia?"


The figures are staggering as Millions of Muslims poll as 'yes'...that includes the founders of CAIR here in the US....Ibrahim Hooper and his muzzie boys.

If you want sharia you are an Islamist of the first order.

If interested get a copy of "Reliance of the Traveler, A Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law" by Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri and Nu Ha Mim Keller.
This version has been authenticated by Al Azhar University and Imams in Saudi Arabia as true and complete.

Turn to 'Justice' and have fun.

craigepo
02-24-2015, 12:10
It seems like the countries we have problems with around the globe are those that don't value: (1) religious rights, and (2) property rights.

Why do we continue to placate the Saudis? Oil.

The Keystone pipeline needs to happen now. The world needs to send no more money to these barbarians. The only reason they have two nickels to rub together is because they live on top of a big oil reserve. No oil reserves, and they starve.

Of course, B. Hussein Obama plans to veto the Keystone pipeline, so his friends in the Middle East will continue their well-funded, multi-century murder of anything not Islamic.

SF-TX
02-24-2015, 16:30
Killing someone for renouncing his faith? That doesn't seem to fit the narrative espoused by Islamic apologists, that there is 'no compulsion in religion.' Do the Saudi's consider Sura 2:256 to have been abrogated?

Stobey
02-24-2015, 16:38
Killing someone for renouncing his faith? That doesn't seem to fit the narrative espoused by Islamic apologists, that there is 'no compulsion in religion.' Do the Saudi's consider Sura 2:256 to have been abrogated?

Yep. That was one of the suras from the more moderate "Meccan" periods, when Mad Mo was only able to garner support from about 150 people. When he turned into the bloodthirsty raider/warrior - the start of his "Medina" period - and could promise the savages booty and women, is when he gained mass converts. All of the earlier, "nicer" suras - as in "there is no compunction in religion" - have been abrogated.

tonyz
02-25-2015, 11:45
It seems like the countries we have problems with around the globe are those that don't value: (1) religious rights, and (2) property rights.

Why do we continue to placate the Saudis? Oil.

The Keystone pipeline needs to happen now. The world needs to send no more money to these barbarians. The only reason they have two nickels to rub together is because they live on top of a big oil reserve. No oil reserves, and they starve.

Of course, B. Hussein Obama plans to veto the Keystone pipeline, so his friends in the Middle East will continue their well-funded, multi-century murder of anything not Islamic.

A very astute observation regarding religious rights and property rights.

Below is an excerpt from an article touching on a similar theme - complete article at link below.

The Cancer of Multiculturalism
Walter E. Williams | Feb 25, 2015
TownHall

Western values are by no means secure. They're under ruthless attack by the academic elite on college campuses across America. These people want to replace personal liberty with government control; they want to replace equality with entitlement; they want to halt progress in order to worship Mother Earth. As such, they pose a far greater threat to our way of life than any Islamic terrorist or group. Visions of multiculturalism and diversity are a cancer on our society. We stupidly fund them with our tax dollars and generous charitable donations.

Islamists and leftists attack not only Christianity but also free market capitalism. They do so because Christian nations, which have a great measure of economic liberty, have been at the forefront of the struggle for personal liberty and private property rights for centuries. Personal liberty and private property are anathemas to people who want to control our lives. That is part and parcel of the multicultural and diversity movements infecting the Western world.

http://townhall.com/columnists/walterewilliams/2015/02/25/the-cancer-of-multiculturalism-n1961061/page/full

Box
02-25-2015, 12:08
...this isn't about Islam


Now, everyone...
...say that over and over in your head until you believe it.


That is all.