After years of debate, the South Carolina House passed a bill to block Islamic sharia law from being recognized or approved in the state. The legislation was passed with sixty-eight for the bill and forty-two opposed. For those of you who don’t know, sharia law is the legal and political system mandated in the Koran and other
Islamic texts includes laws governing religious practice, divorce, child-rearing, free-speech, clothing, sexual behavior and a plethora of other things that the government should really have no control over. These are the guiding principles of those who practice Islam.
Knowing this, it seems rather contradicting that liberals are so persistent on protecting Muslims and seeing that everybody goes out of their way to respect their practices, especially since sharia law makes women and non-Muslims lesser in status and grants men enormous power over wives, daughters and sons. It also allows for “honor killings” by fathers for anybody who refuses to comply.
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Right Tony.
Screw sharia law
F**k$#%&!@*is is America $#%&!@* go back to your$#%&!@*hole
shariaie law is dead. so muslins idiots shut up. you only want to R A R E young boys and grils and goats. go die.
It is a statement on how lax our government has become when individual states must take this action to protect the laws of our country and uphold the Constitution that has served us well. Sharia law, as I understand it, directly contradicts our Constitution and has no place here. Any segment of society that wishes to be governed by Sharia law needs to find a country that supports their ideology ~ the United States of America is not that country.
Good for S C. Now Ohio needs to take the same action
States should not have to. It should stop in Washington.
How is this even a debate. Either you follow the law’s of the United States or not. If not ,go back to the country you came from .
We need to stop “Preventing” sharia and just STAMP IT OUT all together!
Good South Carolina Atlanta Ga Needs To Ban Sharia Law ALSO