Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Tomorrow's Terrorists.

If you think Islamic law Shari'a is something that only the Middle East has to deal with, then you haven't kept up with Canada. (I know. Me either) But this seems pretty important to me.

FrontPageMag.com has this:

The Arbitrations Act allows Ontario courts to pass family and business legal disputes on to religious bodies.

The
Islamic Institute for Civil Justice (IICJ) applied to arbitrate civil cases in the Muslim community according to Shari'a. But Iranian exile Homa Arjomand, director of the International Campaign Against Sharia Court (ICASC) did everything in her power to fight this. Having lived under Shari'a law, she understood the harsh implications of this.

She won.

Premier Dalton McGuinty announced on Sunday September 11 (interesting date) that Ontario would outlaw all forms of religious arbitration, including Islamic law or Shari'a.

To understand what we are fighting with Islamic fanatcism, one need only look to Shari'a law. The article says this about
Iran:


"Within the first five years of Iranian revolutionary rule, the government executed more than 150,000 people under the Shari'a law."



"Within the first two days, there were mass executions. According to the United Nations, these are not lies"



"They would name you anti-Islam, and anyone who is kafir (an infidel) deserves to die. Women who were arrested were gang raped. They wanted to make sure you would go to Hell. If women were executed as virgins they would go to heaven and they wanted women to go to Hell."


This woman fought this in what is practically our back yard. It would do us well to pay better attention. The terrorists of tomorrow are the little boys who live under Shari'a law today.