Posted on 06/11/2017 1:37:20 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
Taimoor Raza was sentenced to death by an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan for publishing blasphemous content on social media. Free speech is considered terrorism in Muslim countries. Islam is quite literally the opposite of freedom and individual liberty. Sharia law is the polar opposite of Western law; they cannot coexist.
This is Islamic jurisprudence in Muslim countries under sharia law. Those in the West promoting, protecting and advancing Islam this is your future.
MULTAN: A minority Shiite Muslim was sentenced to death in Pakistan for sharing blasphemous content about Islam on social media, a government prosecutor said.
Judge Shabbir Ahmed announced the sentence for 30-year-old Taimoor Raza on Saturday in Bahawalpur in eastern Punjab province, according to Shafiq Qureshi. Raza was arrested last year for allegedly posting derogatory content about Sunni Muslim religious leaders and the wives of the Prophet Mohammed on Facebook.
Qureshi said Bahawalpurs counter-terrorism force arrested Raza in April last year following a complaint that he was showing onlookers objectionable material on his cell phone at a bus terminal. He added that Raza had previously posted other blasphemous material on Facebook.
Pakistan is a predominantly Sunni Muslim country and the rivalry between Shiite and Sunni Muslims dates back to the seventh century when they had a disagreement who should be the heir to Islams Prophet Mohammed.
Under Pakistans harsh blasphemy laws, anyone accused of insulting God, Islam or other religious personalities can be sentenced to death.
Pakistan last year arrested 15 people, 10 Muslims and five non-Muslims, on blasphemy charges, according to a report issued by the independent rights group Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.
wow and I thought the usual suspects were bad over here
There are degrees of bad.
Well, at least they don’t kill them for it in England.
>>Taimoor Raza was sentenced to death by an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan for publishing blasphemous content on social media. Free speech is considered terrorism in Muslim countries. <<
So naturally, western nations invite this ideology into their countries. And DEFEND it.
Careful what you share if you live in a $hithole run by m*slims. Coming to the USA.
I am worried it could be happening in ghetto neighborhoods.
There are a lot of textiles sold in the U.S. which are imported from Pakistan, like socks and towels. Consumers should be very careful not to purchase ANYTHING made in Pakistan. Their U.S. trade should dry up, they deserve nothing.
> Well, at least they dont kill them for it in England. <
Maybe not in England (yet), but it has happened in Scotland.
Man admits killing shopkeeper because he ‘disrespected’ Islam
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-35976958
Nah, but you can get offed for snitching.
[yup, I went there]
You better believe it - they had lived with those maniacs for centuries and had, had more than enough.
And these yahoos have nukes too.
No doubt about it. The difference between individuals from India and Pakistan is night and day. The Indian people have their feet mostly planted in the present century.
India adopted English jurisprudence and many western ways. They are figuratively part of the Anglosphere. On the other hand, Pakistanis are inbred genetic mutants still mired in the slop of their 7th century death cult.
If Geller reviews these comments which I hope she does. I urge her to review this posting and comment 24
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3559810/posts
Christian leaders can no longer remain silent on the theological assertions this so called monotheistic religion makes. That commit blasphemy by portraying a double talking Creator.
There are degrees of bad.””
In Pakistan those degrees are, I think; worst, beyond worse and unbelievably worse.
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