More muslim 'impersonators' abuse Sharia powers in Nepal...December 1, 2008
Nepal: Muslims disregard state divorce laws in favor of sharia; women wind up in the street
"Elevating" women under sharia, in the way "below sea level" is referred to as a level of "elevation."
Of course, apologists will always label practices that result in bad publicity for Islam as "cultural," discounting the fact that "culture" is a projection of a population's values, and interestingly, the religious fervor of Muslim societies manages to stamp out all manner of "cultural" practices, but never the supposedly "cultural" subjugation of women.
As was the case with communism, we're told the system will bring about heaven on Earth, except for the fact that no one ever seems to be doing it "right".....But, hey, let's allow sharia to take root in, say, Britain, or some other Western country, and, seriously, this time things will be different. Honest.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/023730.phpAren't such abuses of Sharia [Allah's
just law] just disgusting?
And shouldn't we always speak of such abuses, so that they are eliminated and avoided in future?
OR,
Should we all hush, like little mice in a corner, and not say-any-thing which may 'insult' or bring ISLAM into disrepute???
ANOTHER STORY [below] OF ABUSE OF WOMEN, WHICH SO, SO, EMBARRASSES THE MALE PEERS, OF THESE RIGHTEOUS WOMEN.....
AND IT IS SO, SO WRONG!!!!
.....[ER, THE EMBARRASSMENT THAT COMES FROM TALKING OPENLY OF SUCH THINGS, THAT IS.]/sarc off
8 September 2006
Making waves
Pakistani rape victim's BBC blog generates unwelcome worldwide attentionMukhtar Mai was once an anonymous Pakistani villager - but that was before she was gang-raped, apparently on the orders of local elders in a neighbouring village.
.....Mukhtar Mai's blog is unique.
Although she cannot read or write, she tells her stories to a local BBC journalist, who types it up as a web diary.
And it provides an insight not only into the crimes committed by men against rural women, but also the hardships of their daily lives.
.....Mukhtar Mai says her blog has prompted a few emails,....
.....But they are not all positive. Some - a significant minority - speak of Mukhtar Mai's disservice to the image of Pakistan, and the unbalanced view she gives of rural life.
"All of us sympathise with what happened to you. Everyone feels bad about that. Please now try to forget and stay at home, and don't make us a laughing-stock in the world," says one writer.
Another is equally outspoken:
"What a shame! Are women in Europe and elsewhere not raped every day? The way certain Western organisations have given prominence to Mai in their reports - to me, it's a conspiracy to humiliate Pakistan.
"I accept that Mai has suffered; but I am against the things she did afterwards, exposing such incidents is really wrong, when the Pakistani government is trying to provide justice. She should stop it right now."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5323858.stmWhy should people
not speak of such incidents???
Shouldn't her male peers, seek the
occurrence of such incidents, be eliminated?
And not the TRUTH and knowledge of them happening, to be eliminated???
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John 3:19
And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
1 John 1:5
This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, THAT GOD IS LIGHT, and in him is no darkness at all.
6 If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth: