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To: Katelew who wrote (77361)6/13/2018 8:51:22 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 354322
 
It's cuz we're reality based, Kate!

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To: Katelew who wrote (77361)6/13/2018 8:55:41 PM
From: Intrepid1  Respond to of 354322
 
Wow. What a fantastic post Katelew. I couldn't have said it better myself.



To: Katelew who wrote (77361)6/13/2018 8:56:26 PM
From: FJB1 Recommendation

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James Seagrove

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THIS IS JUST ONE OF THOUSANDS OF STORIES. LIBTARDS LOVE IT. They imagine they are slitting the throat of Infidels.
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Muslim slits his four-year-old daughter’s throat as sacrificial offering to Allah during Ramadan: Ali Qureshi said 'I had to offer my most prized possession to Allah'.


But Qureshi, who runs a meat shop, allegedly admitted slaying Rizwana after his wife filed a murder report, the Times of India reported.





To: Katelew who wrote (77361)6/13/2018 8:58:37 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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bentway

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"It's jarring to read about the hundreds of sharia courts that exist now in Great Brittain."

Are there 'Sharia courts' in Britain?

While there are undoubtedly lots of different councils and tribunals dealing with Sharia principles, they aren't courts of law.

Most are Sharia 'councils' set up to make decisions on purely religious matters, although there are some bodies that mix Sharia principles with legally binding arbitration. But none can overrule the regular courts.

fullfact.org