Posted on 04/09/2009 1:06:00 PM PDT by Islaminaction
Under Sharia law men can divorce their wives (as Islam allows up to four of them) by just writing or saying that they want a divorce three times. This is known as talaq. A Sharia Court in Saudi Arabia has now allowed a Muslim man to divorce his wife via text message.
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What if they text the wrong #.....D’oh!
Did Mohammed only have 4 wives? Or only four that were adults?
“...I break with thee, I break with thee, I break with thee... And then we throw dog poop on their shoes!”
He had more than 4. He life was just a bunch of double talk to do what ever he wanted, including little girls. Sickening!
What if they accidently send it to another man? Will they be killed for being gay? LOL!
I see Muslims are taking queus from 8th graders now.
That’s like, so uncool.
Does the ruling cont for women who want to divorce their husbands too?
BTW great judical tool to start a civil war.
Lol!
LOL! That's the first thing I thought of when I read this. Was going to post it but you beat me to it.
The women either have to get their husbands consent or that of a court. I think it is safe to say that most of them would be scared to death to go into a court and demand a divorce. She might end up the victim of an “honor killing”.
I swear that I think half the stuff in Islam is taken from the Klingons.
Is there a limit on the number of (sex) slaves you can own under Islam?
Does it count if you post it as a comment to their Myspace page?
You have to axe for their permission before that...
How soon before this bit of “international law” becomes accepted in American courts?
It’s time for all the readers to get educated enough to be able to talk to neighbors, friends, relatives and coworkers (and whomever else) about Islam and Sharia law.
I won’t post the whole thing here, but refer to my other post where there many links for a Radio Ministry program that interviews different people on its weekly program (it’s not a “church” program, but interviewing people...).
All it takes is the time to listen to many well-qualified people and the information they have...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2225395/posts?page=17#17
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