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Newt wants to deport Americans who practice Islam
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(07-19-2016, 12:54 AM)fredtoast Wrote: You mean you will take his word for it because he is correct?  Seeing something first hand obviously does not mean you understand it at all.  You have proved that many times. Smirk


Here is a comment from some people who actually know what they are talking about

https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/20694/Sharia%20and%20national%20Law%20in%20Muslim%20countries.pdf?sequence=1


The’ Sharia or ‘Their’ Sharias?

Sharia is generally defined as God’s eternal and immutable will for
humanity. This ideal Islamic law is expressed in the Quran and Mohammed’s
example (sunna) and developed by jurisprudence (fiqh).
However, numerous interpretations of sharia can be found in laws,
scholarly literature, the media and in popular perceptions. In that respect,
there are many sharias.
In Tunisia, polygamy was formally abolished
in 1956, allegedly referring to sharia, in Indonesia polygamy is
limited and controlled by state ‘religious courts’ taking sharia into account,
while in Egypt, women’s rights to obtain a divorce have recently
been expanded with reference to sharia. Throughout history and
throughout the Muslim world, sharia has been shaped and reshaped,
influenced by local customs, reconstructed by colonial law, and more
recently by national legislatures, administrators, courts and international
treaties.
This process is highly political. The involved political actors
in Muslim countries are characteristically spread over an ideological-religious
spectrum ranging from secularists and moderate modernists,
to traditional conservatives and orthodox puritans, and
ultimately, to radical and revolutionary Islamists. Due to the extraordinary
variety of views on sharia within Muslim countries, the ‘rules in
use’ of sharia differ greatly between these groups.
When people refer
to the sharia, they are, in fact, referring to their sharia in the name of
the eternal will of the Almighty God.

It's almost like I said from jump they can vary on the interpretation, but outstanding use of the the bold font. 

But hey, you read something from one source, so have at it. Because me and Pat have first hand knowledge. 
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RE: Newt wants to deport Americans who practice Islam - bfine32 - 07-19-2016, 12:57 AM

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