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Adultery – In Biblical And Islamic Terms
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Quote:Fair enough regarding muslim interpretation. My concern is for the poor wretch of a woman who is about to be stoned to death. An incredible injustice.

First of all - Islamic 'Hadood (punishment)' on adultry are any different thant what was prescribed to the early Monoyheist religions - Yahud and Nasara.


Second - These punishments can only be applied within a truely Islamic state - a by a court of justice (Qazi) and not by some Western-style Kangroo court, which mostly is influenced based on race, political connections, or being afraid to be termed as 'Anti-Semite'.


Third - The word 'wretch' has funny interpretations - like fundamentalism, terrorism, women-liberation, secularism, rights of occupation nation to survive, capitalism, etc. etc. Looking at women position in western immoral societies - it always make me laugh when some western tells Muslims to 'grow-up'.


If you want to see 'incredible justice' - May I suggest you study the US or Israel's Human Rights abuses in case of female population. For example, every year over 100, 000 young women are added to the world largest 'prostitution industry' in the US - run by Russian Jewish Mafia - While Israel being the only county in the world where 'sex-slavery' is legalized. Over seven million battered women in the US; women cannot get divorce in Israel through a religious court, and 42% of school girls are involved in sex in the US.


So who is miserable living under the great western justice?

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Adultery – In Biblical And Islamic Terms - by Rehmat - 12-31-2004, 05:47 PM

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