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Stoning, Sharia Law & The Future

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2010

The article I referred to in the video is here:
http://thetyee.ca/News/2010/04/22/AfghanRightsPioneer/

Do you think Sharia Law can be intertwined with International Human Rights Law?

The children ARE our future.

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  • Great video Diana!

    I posted this to DawahFilms 16 hours ago; to his credit it's still there (ironically I posted about this urgent issue twice on Thunderf00t and it was quickly removed both times):

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    anEthicalSociety (16 hours ago) What are your thoughts on the impending stoning of Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani in Iran?

    watch?v=ae7vb8mGYtM

  • @TaiyouNoAo That's why there's divorce. You don't stone the fuck out of people or hang them for homosexuality. It's called BARBARIC. Period.

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  • Infidelity should be a criminal offense, it's in all holy books, but the law.

  • Male dominant world, doesn't mean woman oppression world, but the devil works against all Gods creature.

  • what gives them the right 2 come 2 owl country & tell us how we should treat women & how they can change owl way of life. IF YOU DONT LOVE IT LEAVE.

  • @TaiyouNoAo It is funny because the issue has nothing to do science, but rather philosophy.

    Premise #1: All persons have equal moral rights.

    Premise #2: Women are people.

    Therefore, women have equal moral rights.

    If you disagree I think you have either confused what person means, or do not know what it means.

    Premise #1: Sharia Law gives men more rights than women.

    Premise #2: Women have equal moral rights.

    Therefore, Sharia Law is immoral.

  • @Atroopos

    the Hadith's does indeed mention stoning as punishment for adultery!

    As well as Sahih Bukhari writes that Aiesha claimed that the law of stoning originally was SUPPOSED to be a prat of the Quran, but a GOAT ate the verses that were written on leaf and hidden under her bed..!:-)

  • @TaiyouNoAo

    the only "social problem" here worth mentioning is Islam.

  • @TaiyouNoAo. As far as I know, you are right, there is no mention of stoning women to death in Quran. The origination of this punishment is from the Torah. The quran, in a sense... watered that punishment down to 100 lashes to both the man and the woman involved in the "illegal" sexual act (which I feel no one can still justify, it is brutal). I'd rather live in a society full of infidelity, rather than a culture that allows stoning.

  • @SaelPalani. For somebody who has never had stones thrown at her head, should never make the claim that they understand the level of pain of the women who were stoned to death. It's kind of sickening for you to say you felt as if the stones were hitting YOU. Don't compare yourself to the poor woman who have been stoned to death.

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