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Life Under Sharia
by Marc J. Fink
• Jun 21, 2012
Brutality and Injustice
Islamist Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum,
defends the freedoms and liberties of Western society against "stealth
jihad," a campaign by Islamists to slowly and methodically implement a
Sharia-compliant theocracy in the West. Sharia is Islamic law, based on
the Koran and the teachings and personal actions of Mohammad (known as
The Sunnah, noted and reported in Hadiths).
Below, very personal examples of life under
Sharia in Islamist societies. The intolerance, the brutality, the
inhumanity. The extreme lack of religious pluralism, women's rights,
free speech and equality under the law.
1. Sudanese Woman Lashed (Video)
2. Saudi Woman Harassed in Mall By Sharia Police for Wearing Nail Polish (Video) 3. Woman Stoned to Death Along Pakistan-Afghanistan Frontier (Graphic Video) 4. Turkey Indicts World-Famous Pianist for Atheist Tweet 5. Kuwait Man Receives 10 Years In Prison for Anti-Mohammad Tweet 6. Homosexuals Executed in Iran (Graphic Photos) 7. Tunisian Demonstration Demands Death for Man Accused of Heresy (Video) 8. Tunisian Islamists Slaughter Convert to Christianity (Extremely Graphic Video)
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A Sudanese woman is lashed by uniformed
policemen at a Khartoum police station. The crowd of men gathered around
laugh at the process. Following the spectacle is an interview with
Khartoum Governor Dr. Abd Al-Rahman Al-Khadhr, which aired on Blue Nile
TV on December 12, 2010.
Under Sharia law in Sudan, it is illegal for women to wear pants in public. The penalty: 40 lashes.
Source: Middle East Media Research Institute, TV Monitor Project. Please see, memritv.org and memri.org
Excerpt from interview:
Gov. Abd Al-Rahman Al-Khadr: What was aired was the implementation of an Islamic punishment. … We should consider the more important issue in this case – our penal code is in keeping with Islam, and the Shari'a is the main source of our legislation. Islamic punishments are carried out to purge the perpetrator.
INTERVIEWER: This is not a case of a woman wearing pants, is it?
Gov. Abd Al-Rahman Al-Khadr: No, it is not.
I did not mention the nature of the crime, because I do not want to
slander her. It has to do with immoral activity and prostitution.
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A woman caught the attention of Saudi
Arabia's feared Sharia Police at an upscale shopping mall in Riyadh.
Contrary to the strictly enforced Sharia law, she was wearing lipstick,
nail polish, and a few strands of hair were visible under her veil. The
agency that zealously enforces Sharia law in Saudi Arabia is called the
Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice.
This very brave woman stunned the Sharia
Police – who are used to absolute obedience – by putting up a public
protest and recording the incident with her camera phone. The State
Police were eventually called in. It is not known what eventually
happened to this woman, who lives in a closed society with no civil
liberties. Since the video was posted on YouTube, it is reasonable to
assume she survived – at least for the short-term.
Source: Middle East Media Research Institute, TV Monitor Project. Please see, memritv.org and memri.org
Excerpt from video:
Woman: None of your business! I'm free to
put on nail polish if I want to. … I'm not getting out! What are you
gonna do about it? … You are not the boss of me, and you can't tell me
not to wear nail polish!
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A lot has been written about women being stoned to death under Sharia law.
But rarely has it been seen. The cell-phone video below shows a woman
being stoned to death, allegedly by the Taliban in Pakistan, along the
Afghanistan border. Watching it is very upsetting, but necessary to
serve witness to the brutality of Sharia law.
The woman is ruthlessly killed in a slow
form of execution by having stones thrown at her again and again. Her
"crime": allegedly being seen out with a man.
Below, ABC News shows a heavily edited and sanitized version of the video in a Sept 24, 2010 report by Brian Ross:
Below, an unedited version, as originally shown by Al-Aan TV in Dubai:
See also, Memri's translation of the Al-Aan TV segment.
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World famous concert pianist Fazil Say is considering never returning to his native Turkey after a Turkish court accepted an indictment against him for allegations of insulting Islam. After decades of secular rule, Turkey has recently fallen to the forces of Islamism. Say's offense? A tweet:
Say is known for his electric performances of Beethoven. Great art that will never be heard where Sharia reigns.
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A Kuwaiti man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for allegedly sending "disparaging" tweets about the Prophet Mohammad. Hamad al-Naqi was found guilty of "endangering state security" – whatever that means.
Mr. al-Naqi is actually lucky. Shortly after being arrested for his "crime," Kuwait's parliament approved a law imposing the death penalty on any Muslim who insults God, his prophets, messengers, Prophet Mohammad's wives or the Koran, in any form of expression, if they don't repent.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad infamously told an audience at Columbia University that there are no homosexuals in Iran. If that's true, it's because they are being murdered under Sharia law.
Four Iranian gay men are due to be executed for sodomy under their nation's Sharia law, according to recent stories in the Huffington Post and Jerusalem Post.
The four men -- identified by the Human Rights Activist News Agency in
Iran as Saadat Arefi, Vahid Akbari, Javid Akbari and Houshmand Akbari --
are set to be hanged after their guilty verdicts were approved recently
by "high court" judges.
A recent study
found homosexuals in Iran are comprehensively and systematically
brutalized by the Islamist regime, which exposes them to horrific
punishment, bullying and risk of suicide. The first detailed report on
Iran's homosexual community has found that its members live under social
and state repression, with some being persecuted, forced into exile or
even sentenced to death.
A series of photos from 2005 shows the
hanging of two terrified teenage Iranian boys, allegedly for their
"crime" of homosexuality. The photos are of Mahmoud Asgari, 16, and Ayaz
Marhoni, 18.
The Washington Post reported
on the controversy surrounding the photos and the difficulty in
verifying the "crimes" of these two teenagers in the closed,
totalitarian Islamist society of Iran.
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The following is footage of an Islamist
demonstration held in Tunisia in response to statements made by an
unnamed Tunisian expat deemed heretical to Islam. The footage aired on
the Al-Jazeera network on June 8, 2012. Translated by Memri.
Excerpt from video:
Tunisian cleric Mokhtar Jbeli: That man had
the audacity to affront us and all that is sacred to us. He does not
respect the Tunisian people. He must be punished. We demand that he be
placed on trial and punished.
Interviewer: Even if he apologizes?
Mokhtar Jbeli: Anybody who affronts the Prophet Muhammad must be punished by death, even if he repents. The punishment for heresy must be imposed upon him. Even if he repents, he must be killed, because it is the decree of Allah.
Crowd: Allah Akbar. Allah Akbar.
Mokhtar Jbeli: Islam will be victorious, whether the atheists, the infidels, the secular, and their ilk like it or not.
Tunisian cleric Shihab Al-Din Tleish: Let
everybody know that for the sake of the Prophet Muhammad, we are
willing to sacrifice our fathers, our mothers, and ourselves. We will be slaughtered for your sake, oh Messenger of Allah. We will not allow the Messenger of Allah to be cursed.
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According to the Encyclopaedia of Islam,
the most authoritative reference work on Islam in the English language,
"there is unanimity that the male apostate must be put to death."
WARNING: The video below of a brutal
beheading is EXTREMELY GRAPHIC. It is highly recommended that you do not
view. It is posted here only to serve as an historical witness to the
brutality of Sharia law – the barbarity of Islamist societies can not be
denied. For those who prefer not to view it, a full textual summary can be found here.
The "crime": converting to Christianity and refusing to renounce it.
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