Posted on 03/18/2010 4:05:53 PM PDT by Islaminaction
For years I have been saying that all we need to do is look to the UK to see what is coming our way in regards to Islam. While things are worse across the pond, the Sharia movement in America is alive and kicking. Welcome to Shariah Board of America
Shariah Board of America cordially invites you to attend a Symposium on Seeratun Nabi (PBUH) on Friday, March 19, 2010.
Please note that the following programmes are being held at Shariah Board by Hazrat Mufti Naval-ur-Rahman. Separate sitting arrangement for women is available. You are all requested to participate.
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Islamic expansionism/threat ping list. If anyone wants on or off, please email me. Thanks!
“Separate sitting arrangement for women is available. “
Feminists group say: “Well, how quaint!”
I am all for Shariah if it could result in the legal and humane stoning of Pelosi.
Of course, only after due process and within the confines of our new and holy Shariah law.
I would not condone anything illegal.
I think they want a little more than separate seating arrangements for men and women.
How nice to see that the colonization continues apace.
It will continue to speed up under Obama, and it will not be defeated unless we get politicians in office who are not gutless.
Thanks, I am going to repost this on another site.
Libtard and progressive thoughts on Sharia are what?
Cause for me, Sharia Law in the US is very, very bad voodoo.
I once spoke to an ACLU chapter leader about CAIR and their pro-Sharia agenda. The ACLU guy got pissed that I even mentioned it. He barked into the phone, “they want Sharia, so what!, so what!”
Bump to an important thread, will add to TM. Thanks Chris!
Thanks JP. :)
The-Sun-will-rise-in-the-West cultural jihad bump
Thanks D!
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