Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The father's mosque argued for Sharia in that city. Look it up.
I did, and you are wrong. They administered a voluntary, nonbonding form of arbitration for civil disputes among their members. This is no different from what some Jewish communities do.
Anonymous wrote:The father's mosque argued for Sharia in that city. Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh yeah because you read a survey somewhere you've got the whole thing figured out. Because obviously the kid's father must be one of those Muslims who supports Sharia. Your ignorance is breathtaking.Anonymous wrote:The reason why I brought up his father's activism as hinky:
51 percent of U.S. Muslims prefer Shariah
There are now an estimated 3 million Muslims residing in the United States as citizens or with permanent legal status, and more than 250,000 new Muslim residents enter the U.S. per year as refugees, on work visas and student-based visas, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
A poll commissioned in May 2015 by the Center for Security Policy showed that 51 percent of American Muslims preferred that they should have their own Shariah courts outside of the legal system ruled by the U.S. Constitution. And nearly a quarter believed the use of violent jihad was justified in establishing Shariah.
"That would translate into roughly 300,000 Muslims living in the United States who believe that Shariah is 'The Muslim God Allah's law that Muslims must follow and impose worldwide by Jihad,'" writes Frank Gaffney Jr., president of the Center for Security Policy.
The father's mosque argued for Sharia in that city. Look it up.
Frank Gaffney is to Muslims as David Duke is to AAs. The man is a loon.
Given he argued in favor of it in Irving, yep, I'd say so.
Anonymous wrote:The reason why I brought up his father's activism as hinky:
51 percent of U.S. Muslims prefer Shariah
There are now an estimated 3 million Muslims residing in the United States as citizens or with permanent legal status, and more than 250,000 new Muslim residents enter the U.S. per year as refugees, on work visas and student-based visas, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
A poll commissioned in May 2015 by the Center for Security Policy showed that 51 percent of American Muslims preferred that they should have their own Shariah courts outside of the legal system ruled by the U.S. Constitution. And nearly a quarter believed the use of violent jihad was justified in establishing Shariah.
"That would translate into roughly 300,000 Muslims living in the United States who believe that Shariah is 'The Muslim God Allah's law that Muslims must follow and impose worldwide by Jihad,'" writes Frank Gaffney Jr., president of the Center for Security Policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh yeah because you read a survey somewhere you've got the whole thing figured out. Because obviously the kid's father must be one of those Muslims who supports Sharia. Your ignorance is breathtaking.Anonymous wrote:The reason why I brought up his father's activism as hinky:
51 percent of U.S. Muslims prefer Shariah
There are now an estimated 3 million Muslims residing in the United States as citizens or with permanent legal status, and more than 250,000 new Muslim residents enter the U.S. per year as refugees, on work visas and student-based visas, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
A poll commissioned in May 2015 by the Center for Security Policy showed that 51 percent of American Muslims preferred that they should have their own Shariah courts outside of the legal system ruled by the U.S. Constitution. And nearly a quarter believed the use of violent jihad was justified in establishing Shariah.
"That would translate into roughly 300,000 Muslims living in the United States who believe that Shariah is 'The Muslim God Allah's law that Muslims must follow and impose worldwide by Jihad,'" writes Frank Gaffney Jr., president of the Center for Security Policy.
Frank Gaffney is to Muslims as David Duke is to AAs. The man is a loon.
Given he argued in favor of it in Irving, yep, I'd say so.
Anonymous wrote:Oh yeah because you read a survey somewhere you've got the whole thing figured out. Because obviously the kid's father must be one of those Muslims who supports Sharia. Your ignorance is breathtaking.Anonymous wrote:The reason why I brought up his father's activism as hinky:
51 percent of U.S. Muslims prefer Shariah
There are now an estimated 3 million Muslims residing in the United States as citizens or with permanent legal status, and more than 250,000 new Muslim residents enter the U.S. per year as refugees, on work visas and student-based visas, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
A poll commissioned in May 2015 by the Center for Security Policy showed that 51 percent of American Muslims preferred that they should have their own Shariah courts outside of the legal system ruled by the U.S. Constitution. And nearly a quarter believed the use of violent jihad was justified in establishing Shariah.
"That would translate into roughly 300,000 Muslims living in the United States who believe that Shariah is 'The Muslim God Allah's law that Muslims must follow and impose worldwide by Jihad,'" writes Frank Gaffney Jr., president of the Center for Security Policy.
Oh yeah because you read a survey somewhere you've got the whole thing figured out. Because obviously the kid's father must be one of those Muslims who supports Sharia. Your ignorance is breathtaking.Anonymous wrote:The reason why I brought up his father's activism as hinky:
51 percent of U.S. Muslims prefer Shariah
There are now an estimated 3 million Muslims residing in the United States as citizens or with permanent legal status, and more than 250,000 new Muslim residents enter the U.S. per year as refugees, on work visas and student-based visas, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
A poll commissioned in May 2015 by the Center for Security Policy showed that 51 percent of American Muslims preferred that they should have their own Shariah courts outside of the legal system ruled by the U.S. Constitution. And nearly a quarter believed the use of violent jihad was justified in establishing Shariah.
"That would translate into roughly 300,000 Muslims living in the United States who believe that Shariah is 'The Muslim God Allah's law that Muslims must follow and impose worldwide by Jihad,'" writes Frank Gaffney Jr., president of the Center for Security Policy.
Anonymous wrote:The reason why I brought up his father's activism as hinky:
51 percent of U.S. Muslims prefer Shariah
There are now an estimated 3 million Muslims residing in the United States as citizens or with permanent legal status, and more than 250,000 new Muslim residents enter the U.S. per year as refugees, on work visas and student-based visas, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
A poll commissioned in May 2015 by the Center for Security Policy showed that 51 percent of American Muslims preferred that they should have their own Shariah courts outside of the legal system ruled by the U.S. Constitution. And nearly a quarter believed the use of violent jihad was justified in establishing Shariah.
"That would translate into roughly 300,000 Muslims living in the United States who believe that Shariah is 'The Muslim God Allah's law that Muslims must follow and impose worldwide by Jihad,'" writes Frank Gaffney Jr., president of the Center for Security Policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And we killed how many in Iraq in the name of ... ?
We? Or Hussein? Y'all act as though the man was a saint to his own people, to the UN, and to the world as a whole.
We get to attack anyone who is not a saint?
If there are UN agreed-upon rules the leader is deliberately breaking, as well as stating that he has WMDs and isn't afraid to use them? Yep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And we killed how many in Iraq in the name of ... ?
We? Or Hussein? Y'all act as though the man was a saint to his own people, to the UN, and to the world as a whole.
We get to attack anyone who is not a saint?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And we killed how many in Iraq in the name of ... ?
We? Or Hussein? Y'all act as though the man was a saint to his own people, to the UN, and to the world as a whole.