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This is Sharia Law

February 8, 2008 - By BNP News

 The Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the adoption of Islamic Sharia law in the UK is “unavoidable” and that it would “help maintain social cohesion.”

So what is Sharia exaclty?  It is an Arabic word for the body of Islamic religious law. The term means “way” or “path to the water source”; it is the legal framework within which the public and some private aspects of life are regulated for those living in a legal system based on Muslim principles of jurisprudence.

Sharia deals with many aspects of day-to-day life, including politics, economics, banking, business, contracts, family, sexuality, hygiene, and social issues.

In reality, Sharia Law is little more than mob rule. While we could discuss the ins-and-outs on an academic basis, there is actually no better way to review Sharia law by looking at illustrations – all from recent times – in places where Sharia law has been applied.

After seeing these images, the words of the Arhbishop of Cantebury should take on new meaning to readers – and highlight the urgency for the British public to rid itself of the treasonous Lab/Con parties who seek to plunge Britain into this nightmare with their evil plans of mass Third World Immigration.


Sharia Law in Practice: Example 1: Afghanistan: A Mullah executes a woman by publicly shooting her in the head: the crime? Alleged adultery.sharia01.jpg


 Sharia Law in Practice: Example 2: Iran: A mullah beats women in the street for being improperly dressed.sharia02.jpg


  Sharia Law in Practice: Example 3: A woman is wrapped in sheets, buried up to her waist, and then stoned alive, Afghanistan. The crime: alleged adultery.sharia03.jpg

Sharia Law in Practice: Example 4: A public stoning in Iran. The alleged crime is unknown.sharia04.jpg


  Sharia Law in Practice: Example 5: A public stoning in Afghanistan. The alleged crime is unknown.sharia05.jpg


  Sharia Law in Practice; Example 6: Iran: An 8-year-old child is caught stealing bread. His punishment is to be held down while a car is driven over his arm.sharia06.jpgsharia07.jpgsharia08.jpg

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  sharia11.jpg Sharia Law in Practice: Example 7:Video of a stoning in Iran:  Stoning video:  Stoning to death is an Islamic punishment given to people who are married but still voluntarily have sex outside marraige. This punishment was ordered by the Prophet Muhammed.Many hadith, including Sahih Bukhari give proof that Stoning was ordered and practiced by Muhammed, for example:Volume 2, Book 23, Number 413:

Narrated ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar :

The Jew brought to the Prophet a man and a woman from amongst them who have committed (adultery) illegal sexual intercourse. He ordered both of them to be stoned (to death), near the place of offering the funeral prayers beside the mosque.”

In stoning to death, the victims’s hands are tied behind their backs and their bodies are put in a cloth sack. Then, this human “package” is buried in a hole, with only the victim’s heads showing above the ground. If it’s a woman, she is buried up to her shoulders. This is to give her an seemingly equal (but nonetheless impossible) chance to escape recognizing her lesser physical strength.

After the hapless individual has been secured in the hole, people start chanting “Allah hu Akbar” (meaning, God is great), and throw palm sized stones at the head of the victim from a certain distance (a circle is drawn).

The stones are thrown until the person dies or until he/she escapes out of the hole and crosses the circle. Escaping is impossible, given that the individual’s hands are tied behind their backs and they are buried in a hole up to their necks or shoulders (in the case of males and females respectively).

WARNING: This video of a stoning is extremely graphic. View discretion advised. Click Here.





Nick Griffin MEP

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