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Re: Mr. Obama's religion of peace is Christianity.

by Phisher KIng <locker2@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 15, 2008 at 05:15 PM

"Harry Dope" <Pres.McCain'08@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Apostasy Punishable By Death: Top Adhaalath Scholar
> By Judith Evans in Malé
> May 13, 2008
> 
> The leader of the religious Adhaalath party scholars' council has said
> he advocates the death penalty for those who convert from Islam to
> another religion, as well as amputation of hands for certain types of
> theft. 
> 
> In an interview with Minivan News, Sheikh Abdul Majeed Abdul Bari
> emphasised the need for "advice" and correct legal procedures before
> the death penalty is implemented, but said Shari'ah law ultimately
> requires the killing of those who leave Islam.
> 
> Majeed was also a member of the government's Supreme Council of
> Islamic Affairs until he resigned at the start of May under the Civil
> Service Act, which forbids civil servants to engage in political
> activity. 
> 
> His statement follows a media furore over a book co-authored by
> presidential candidate Dr Hassan Saeed, Freedom Of Religion, Apostasy
> And Islam, which Umar Naseer of the Islamic Democratic Party has
> condemned as favouring freedom of religion.
> 
> Punishments
> 
> Apostates - those who leave the Islamic religion - "must not be
> punished by the public," Majeed said, and must initially be offered
> "advice, and the op****tunity to come back to Islam again".
> 
> If the individual concerned fails to return to Islam, he said,
> "correct legal procedures" must then be followed.
> 
> And he emphasises the scholarly debate over punishments for apostasy -
> also citing the example of the Prophet's life, during which no
> apostates were punished with death. But, Majeed adds, this was
> arguably because converts to different religions fled to other areas.
> 
> Majeed also cites Surah 2, verse 256 of the Qur'an, which states that
> "there is no compulsion in religion." And he highlights the issue of
> munafiq - those who pretend to have faith, but do not - who must in
> practice be treated as Muslims.
> 
> But despite this, he says, apostasy is one of three offences that must
> be punished by death, along with adultery (by those already married)
> and murder.
> 
> Law
> 
> Asked whether Maldivian law is currently in keeping with Shari'ah,
> Majeed is definite: it is not.
> 
> As an example, he cites the crime of theft. Under the current
> legislative system, he says, burglary, mugging - theft with an element
> of direct threat - and stealing via fraud are all similarly
> classified. 
> 
> But "in Islamic Shari'ah, they are three different things," he says.
> The punishment for theft, in the sense of burglary - where the victim
> of the theft is not present - must be "cutting the hand", though
> certain other conditions also apply.
> 
> For instance, the stolen object must be "valuable". And theft made
> necessary by the thief's "hunger" is exempt.
> 
> "Conflicts in society" result from the current legal system, he
> believes. "There would be peace if the country was practising Islamic
> Shari'ah." 
> 
> But problems also result from a "lack of implementation" of current
> law, he says, citing the much-criticised issue of fugitive criminals.
> "A man is sent to jail, and the next day you see him on the street."
> 
> Adhaalath
> 
> Majeed is not speaking on behalf of the Adhaalath party, he
> emphasises, though he heads its religious scholars' council. Party
> questions are referred to spokesman Ahmed Shaheem Ali Said.
> 
> The Adhaalath party's manifesto contains only a brief section about 
> religion, which includes the provision that scholars must be able to 
> "present their religious views freely", and a Supreme Council of
> Islamic Affairs that is "protected by law".
> 
> It also mandates a specific organisation to rule on halal (lawful) and
> haram (unlawful) activities.
> 
> And it specifies no non-Muslim should be allowed to have Maldivian 
> citizen****p, with Majeed adding he sup****ts a tightening of
> regulations in the constitution in progress, which will see those who
> leave the faith losing their citizen****p.
> 
> The party has six thousand members, but according to Shaheem, claims
> the sup****t of at least 15,000 Maldivians. It is well-known for its
> strong religious platform.
> 
> 
More bull**** Hot Air, Dopey?
 




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Mr. Obama's religion of peace.Says "lets talk"
"Harry Dope" &l  2008-05-15 15:33:19 
Re: Mr. Obama's religion of peace is Christianity.
Phisher KIng <locker2@  2008-05-15 17:15:15 

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