Posted on 06/03/2007 5:06:33 AM PDT by Zakeet
A letter signed by the Mahdi Army linked to Moqtada al-Sadr, the radical Iraqi Shiite cleric who the United States considers the greatest threat to security in Iraq, warned Christian women in Baghdad to wear the veil as do Muslim women. It is the latest in a long string of abuses against Iraqi Christians, including rape, murder, kidnapping, extortion and forced conversions, AsiaNews reported Wednesday.
The letter, an English translation of which was published by Aina news agency Wednesday, said "Was the Virgin Mary (peace be upon her) unveiled so that Christian women be allowed to be unveiled? Was Fatima al-Zahra unveiled? And were the wives of the Caliphs in the First Caliphate or others unveiled? No, and then no ... Allah forbid and far be it from all of them." It then warns "She is an adulteress, and she even proclaims sinfulness, challenges and fights Allah and his Prophet and ignores and neglects religion."
Answering the question "What measure should be taken against a woman who disobeys her father, husband, or her guardian by not committing to the legal veil?" the letter said husbands and fathers "must guide and educate her religiously in order to convince her. If she is not convinced still, then they must imprison her at home and do not expose her to the forbidden interaction with men." Finally, it warns "special committees have been established to follow up on this matter."
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I have drill today, or I would be getting ready for Church by now. It's been very quiet for me, so I can FReep for now.
Jorge has forced us into this mess.
What was origianlly a “crusade” to wipe out Islamic terrorists respopnsible for 9-1-1 was morphed inot this mess, trying to create an Islamic republic.
If we pull out without having destroyed the Ayatollahs in Iran and their nuclear program or the Baathist Syrians, we loose too much in the Islamic world.
If I told you that the current administration has been infiltrated by agents of the Iranian government, you’d be hard-pressed to come up with any argument to refute that statement.
Anyone should know it is impossible to create an Islamic democracy—the two cannot mix. They have to have freedom of religion. So if Iraq has the cult as its official belief, democracy over there is doom.
“For the life of me, I can’t imagine why any intelligent conservative still believes there is any rationalization for this U.S. military campaign over there.”
In part I agree with you, mainly for the reason that Islam, in its current state in most of the world, is totally incompatible with freedom. I also think that Bush completely over estimated the Iraqi people, about half of whom are ignorant savages.
That said, I can think of one good reason for being there: The Bug Zapper. Our presence there draws radical savages in from other countries and we are able to terminate them there. Every single one of these booger eaters would happily come here to raise hell, but we get them there first. Other than that I’ve pretty much come to the conclusion that most Iraqi’s enjoy violence, oppression, murder and the worship of death. Its the only thing they really understand.
Looks like we have another excuse to kill radicals some more, and more, and more.
Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't the Iraq people vote for their new constitution and not forced on them by the US Government ?
Just as a side note, do you really think in a country like Iraq, a secular constitution would have passed and been ratified?
Islam in itself as the official state religion in the Iraqi constitution is meaningless to a radical Islamic.
The Koran and Shari law supersedes any written document voted for by a democratic means.
In other words the Iraqi constitution is about as meaningful to an radical Islamic as the toilet paper Sheryl Crow using even if it is only one square
Proof ?
If I told you that Free Republic moderators has been infiltrated by agents of the Democratic Underground, youd be hard-pressed to come up with any argument to refute that statement.
Another muslim crank.
“For the life of me, I can’t imagine why any intelligent conservative still believes there is any rationalization for this U.S. military campaign over there.”
So, you are unable to foresee what would happen if we cut and ran?
Beyond that, Islam is once again on the march against civilization, having gotten as far as the gates of Vienna on their last push, and anything that gets bullets flying in their direction is a good thing.
Jan Sobieski, where are you when we need you?
“But what was the alternative?”
Alan Keyes, if the Pubbies weren’t more eager than the demonrats to assassinate his character.
They’ve done such a good job that even otherwise-reasonable people believe all kinds of nonsense about him.
F*** Muhammad and his cult. No more mosques should be allowed in civilized Western nations and deport the troublemaker Mullahs
If I told you that the current administration has been infiltrated by agents of the Iranian government...
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Name some
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I doubt that Mary, mother of Jesus, wore a veil in first century Nazareth.
1,000 years ago, when the Muslim conquerors actually had some power, they were actually more tolerant. If you paid a “jizya” or tax they would leave believers of other faiths alone to worship.
Today, Americans and Europeans are finding out what my ancestors have known for years...a lot of these people are insane religious fundamentalist.
That’s why my parents came to America. I suppose I should be grateful in a round about way to the Islamic extremists. If it weren’t for their extremism, I wouldn’t be here in this great country today living a great life.
Because El Presidente has no backbone.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
They cewrtainly act like it, don’t they?
I simply don’t trust Bush anymore.
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