As far as marriage, a woman can have only one husband, but a man can have up to four wives. As for worship, a Muslim who leaves the faith is to be killed, and as far as finance, a female heir inherits only half of what a male inherits. These are just a few examples of orthodox Sharia law.
For certain crimes, such as theft, blasphemy, and adultery, traditional interpretations of Islamic law prescribe punishments that are considered draconian compared to those in most modern legal systems. Among them are the hudud punishments, which include stoning, lashing, and amputation.
women are property of the man. the man can beat and maim her and nothing is done. i've seen pictures of the "melted" faces of wives who the husbands threw acid on.
How does sharia law view religious conversion? Conversion by Muslims to other faiths is forbidden under most interpretations of sharia and converts are considered apostates (non-Muslims, however, are allowed to convert into Islam). Some Muslim clerics equate this apostasy to treason, a crime punishable by death.
What do you think Sharia law is? I mean, give some examples.
Where do you think those laws have ever taken precedence over other laws we have?
look it up.
I know what it is.
I'm asking you what you think it is.
As far as marriage, a woman can have only one husband, but a man can have up to four wives. As for worship, a Muslim who leaves the faith is to be killed, and as far as finance, a female heir inherits only half of what a male inherits. These are just a few examples of orthodox Sharia law.
For certain crimes, such as theft, blasphemy, and adultery, traditional interpretations of Islamic law prescribe punishments that are considered draconian compared to those in most modern legal systems. Among them are the hudud punishments, which include stoning, lashing, and amputation.
women are property of the man. the man can beat and maim her and nothing is done. i've seen pictures of the "melted" faces of wives who the husbands threw acid on.
what more do you want from me??
Ok, where is any of that legal in the US?
How does sharia law view religious conversion? Conversion by Muslims to other faiths is forbidden under most interpretations of sharia and converts are considered apostates (non-Muslims, however, are allowed to convert into Islam). Some Muslim clerics equate this apostasy to treason, a crime punishable by death.
Ok, so where is it legal for them to kill anyone in the US?
Everything you've listed here is already illegal.