Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Sharia Law For Non-Muslims

The Center for the Study of Political Islam has produced a resource book for those who wish to alert their representatives in government, as well as friends and families, about the dangers of Sharia law developing in America.  The book can be purchased or a pdf copy can be downloaded.

Sharia Law for Non-Muslims
By Bill Warner
Center for the Study of Political Islam

If you want to lobby against Islam with any legislator, councilman, school board member or politician, then Sharia Law for Non-Muslims is the perfect tool. It is authoritative and compact, only 50 pages. Sharia law is not about religion, so you will not be lobbying against a religion and cannot be called a bigot.

Islam is a political system with its own body of laws called Sharia. Sharia law is based on entirely different principles than our laws. Many of these laws concern the non-Muslim.

What does Sharia law mean for the citizens of this state? How will affect us? What are the long-term effects of granting Muslims the right to be ruled by Sharia, instead of our laws? Each and every demand that Muslims make is based on the idea of implementing Sharia law in America. Should we allow any Sharia at all? Why? Why not?

How can any political or legal authority make decisions about Sharia law if they do not know what it is? Is this moral?

The answers to all of these questions are found in this book.

1 comment:

  1.  Who is Bill Warner? What are his credentials? What is the legitimacy of the Center for the Study of Political Islam? These are all questions intelligent Americans should be asking? Because I have studied Islam at the University of Illinois and this book does not follow an academic understanding of sharia or the religion of Islam. Not allowing the practices of sharia would be like telling a Jew he/she cannot eat kosher or telling a Catholic he/she cannot uphold the sacraments. Let's get real here. Stop allowing the desecration of the U.S. Constitution because you're scared of something you don't know.

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