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Originally posted by ModernAcademia
The rapist, a man known as Mahbub, was previously convicted of rape and sentenced to marry his rape victim. The rape victim from that encounter was one of the family members who helped beat young Hena unconscious before her “trial.” Mahbub has since disappeared in order to avoid punishment for this more recent rape.
What the hell do you say to such an absurd event?
Fanaticism is truly a disease of the mind!!!
These aren't fanatics anymore, these are sick people.
This is a perfect example of why Theocracy, of any religion, is simply a demon's curse upon society.
Though something must be done, after you read how a rape victim was part of the beatings, yes she may have been forced, how do you react?
What solutions can one think of?
An unfortunate Pros of World Govt.
www.fortliberty.org
(visit the link for the full news article)
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Why does this article have no author?
There is no attribution to a news source.
More creative writing from the Pentagon to get us amped up about Sharia law?
This all may seem very unreal for the very reason that is.
I can find this article at the EU Times and Stormfront, as well as ATS.
This stinks of agitprop to me.
Originally posted by Asktheanimals
More creative writing from the Pentagon to get us amped up about Sharia law?
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Originally posted by Asktheanimals
Why does this article have no author?
There is no attribution to a news source.
More creative writing from the Pentagon to get us amped up about Sharia law?
This all may seem very unreal for the very reason that is.
I can find this article at the EU Times and Stormfront, as well as ATS.
This stinks of agitprop to me.
I want to hear from the side of the accusing. I want to know why/how and in what shape or form this can be seen as logical or the right thing to do.
“I saw hell and I saw that most of its dwellers/inhabitants were women.” [Bukhaaree & Muslim, via Ibn 'Abbaas]
“I stood by the gate of Hell and saw that most of those who entered (it) were women.” [Bukhaaree & Muslim, via Usaamah Ibn Zayd]
he prophet (aw) said;
“O women, give in charity, for I have sen that you form the majority of the people of Hell.“
They asked, “Why is that, O Messenger of Allaah?“
He (saw) answered, “Because you curse too much and are ungrateful for the good treatment (done to you by your husbands).” [Bukhaaree & Muslim, via Abu Sa'eed al-Khudree]
Qurtubee mentions in his ‘At-Tadhkhirah’ (1/369):
"Women will be few among the inhabitants of Paradise because in most cases they prefer the immediate pleasures of this life, as they are (generally) less wise and unable to keep the hereafter in mind.
They are too weak to strive (alone) and prepare themselves for it, and are more inclined towards this world.
In spite of all this, they are the strongest factor in this world that distracts men from the Hereafter, because men are inclined to desire them and they are not concerned with the Hereafter.
They are quick to follow those who call them to deviate from Islaam, and reluctant to follow those pious people who call them to the Hereafterand righteous deeds. "
Originally posted by undo
if they are abiding by sharia law, the female has to produce a few witnesses to her rape, for the court. i think it's like 2 or 3 witnesses. something about a woman's word being less trustworthy.
Four people including a Muslim cleric have been arrested in Bangladesh in connection with the death of 14-year-old girl who was publicly lashed.
A group of people held a rally on Wednesday in the town of Shariatpur in protest against those who gave the fatwa and demanded action against them.
www.bbc.co.uk...
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
reply to post by MavRck
Can you cite an example?