Apparently they couldn't make up their mind so they legalised and abolished it a bunch of times.Iron said:Was there no dp for murder then?
Apparently they couldn't make up their mind so they legalised and abolished it a bunch of times.Iron said:Was there no dp for murder then?
Agreed, surely they would instead stone the woman for daring to complain about the attack.Iron said:Interestingly sympathetic to the female victim though. Who'd have thought that an Iranian woman's eyes could be deemed legally equivalent to an Iranian mans! What progress they are making!
I hear that about 'true' communism and 'true' libertarianism, as well.sam04u said:Iran has a pretty bad human rights record.
But, to suggest that this had anything to do with Sharia is an insult to common sense, and shows that absolute lack of understanding which exists in the west about Islam, and the Islamic form of government and law.
Sharia (Arabic for law, usually used in cojunction with Islamic law) is the law which is supposed to govern an Islamic state. The problem being, an Islamic state does not exist. So therefore this is not an example of Sharia, as it's impossible to implement Sharia, because Sharia can only exist in an Islamic state, of which there is none.
Well that's just getting nitpicky.sam04u said:Iran has a pretty bad human rights record.
But, to suggest that this had anything to do with Sharia is an insult to common sense, and shows that absolute lack of understanding which exists in the west about Islam, and the Islamic form of government and law.
Sharia (Arabic for law, usually used in cojunction with Islamic law) is the law which is supposed to govern an Islamic state. The problem being, an Islamic state does not exist. So therefore this is not an example of Sharia, as it's impossible to implement Sharia, because Sharia can only exist in an Islamic state, of which there is none.
LOL at your sig!!!youngminii said:He deserves it.
You know what I reckon? Australia should follow the example
Well, not as radically, but up the punishment system
Why thank you, isn't it cool? He should be Goku in the movie, not Justin Chatwinhpdanemma said:LOL at your sig!!!
theres a DBZ movie ? :Oyoungminii said:Why thank you, isn't it cool? He should be Goku in the movie, not Justin Chatwin
Iron said:And how would YOU define an Islamic state? Is it a standard higher than an overwhelming majority of the population following Islam?
Trefoil said:I hear that about 'true' communism and 'true' libertarianism, as well.
wikipedia said:The caliphate is the only form of governance that has full approval in traditional Islamic theology, and "is the core political concept of Sunni Islam, by the consensus of the Muslim majority in the early centuries.
Yeah, that works for me. I've said that many times. It's a system which works best.Trefoil said:How about instead of these 'true' unrealistic, idealised systems, we opt for something concrete, pragmatic, and stable? Such as, oh I dunno... social democracy?
So would you suggest that countries which practice sharia law (or are indeed just Islamic) don't have worse human rights violations?sam04u said:But, to suggest that this had anything to do with Sharia is an insult to common sense.
You're trolling right?PwarYuex said:So would you suggest that countries which practice sharia law (or are indeed just Islamic) don't have worse human rights violations?
Religious persecution is a pretty shit thing.John Oliver said:I'll proffer a suggestion; the concept of theocracy is untenable in a post-enlightenment world; discuss?
No?sam04u said:You're trolling right?
Erm... I actually didn't say anything, Sam, I was asking you a question. Notice the question mark and all...?In everything you said you are completely wrong.