Posted on 07/08/2021 1:43:17 PM PDT by grundle
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)
July 8, 2021
Linda Sarsour, who was born in Brooklyn, New York, made four tweets in favor of the U.S. adopting Sharia law.
Sarsour made this tweet, which says the following:
“10 weeks of PAID maternity leave in Saudi Arabia. Yes PAID. And ur worrying about women driving. Puts us to shame.”
She also made this tweet, which says:
“shariah law is reasonable and once u read into the details it makes a lot of sense. People just know the basics”
and this tweet, which says:
“You’ll know when you’re living under Sharia Law if suddenly all your loans & credit cards become interest free. Sound nice, doesn’t it?”
and this tweet, which says:
“If you are still paying interest than Sharia Law hasn’t taken over America.”
These statements prove that Sarsour wants the U.S. to adopt Sharia law.
Sharia law bans women from driving cars, prohibits women from appearing alone in public, calls for girls to have their genitals mutilated, and gives a woman’s testimony in court only half the value of a man’s.
After Sarsour made those four tweets in favor of the U.S. adopting Sharia law, left wing American feminists chose her to be one of the organizers of the 2017 Women’s March.
Now in 2021, a Texas judge has ruled that a woman getting a divorce must go by Sharia law, where a woman’s testimony counts only half has much as a man’s. I hope the left is happy.
there is far more than a mere camels nose under the tent!!!
Read anything before you sign it and if it matters to you at all, have a lawyer that's working for you read it and explain to you all the ways it could possibly be used against you. Sounds like the judge in this case simply ruled that the prenup agreement signed by both parties was an enforceable contract. Her excuse is that she didn't understand it. Well, then don't sign it.
The woman, Mariam Ayad, was attempting to exercise her legal right to a divorce last year when her husband, Ayad Hashim Latif, revealed that on the day of their wedding in 2008, she had signed an Islamic prenuptial agreement to have all matters regarding the marriage and divorce be decided according to Sharia law.
Oops.
Can one only partially convert to Islam?
Asking for my brother’s friend who is married to an absolute terror of a harpie...
Hey blog pimp.
How many times do you think you can post on this issue?
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3974461/posts
She is such a piece of shit:
“You’ll know when you’re living under Sharia Law if suddenly all your loans & credit cards become interest free. Sound nice, doesn’t it?”
Actually they will charge you “other fees” such as a “Account maintenance fee” or “Transaction Fee” so it is still usury... JUST BY ANOTHER NAME!
Allah gives slavery two thumbs up. The word for slave and black in Arabic is the same. Women are little better than slaves under Islam.
Wow, 10 weeks paid maternity leave. I wonder what they do to those who abort? Perhaps Linda needs to assess that. Or perhaps when you decide not to wear the required face covering. How many wacks is that?? Linda who more than likely practices no religion might get a bit of enlightenment about how open minded the state is about that too.
Sounds very nice...if you're brain dead. Why would any bank loan you money at zero interest when there are so many alternatives that would allow the bank to earn interest? Gees, even the Federal Funds rate isn't zero. So, yes, loans and credit cards have no interest. The only drawback, you twit, is there are no bank loans or credit cards available.
Anyone who uses “ur” or “u” as a word in a text is not someone I will take seriously. As for a Texas judge throwing a divorce case to a sharia court, WTF? Is that even legal?
Oops, just read about the prenup. Be careful and read what you sign.
Actual article:
https://news.yahoo.com/texas-judge-denies-woman-divorce-185600526.html
And yes, it’s bad. And the chic judge is a...republican!!!
I’m surprised the ruling wasn’t that the agreement is void as against public policy. Guess she’ll have to pay an appellate lawyer now. But yes, READ WHAT YOU SIGN BEFORE YOU SIGN IT. I tell my clients all the time that it’s much cheaper to ask, “Should I do this?” than to tell your lawyer, “Hey, I just did this - that’s okay, right?” [insert rolley-eye emoji here]
“As for a Texas judge throwing a divorce case to a sharia court, WTF? Is that even legal?”
In the pre-nup.
“I’m surprised the ruling wasn’t that the agreement is void as against public policy.”
How would that enhance the public welfare?
Can one legally sign away Constitutional rights?
If he fully converts and can afford it, he can have 3 more wives to silence the harpy ...
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