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Khizr Khan Believes Sharia Trumps "Man-Made" US Constitution

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The only memorable moment from this year’s Philly convention, besides all of outbursts by Bernie supporters, was when Muslim dad Khizr Khan screamed at Donald Trump about the convention. Now we know all of that Muslim screaming was a lie. Khizr Khan believes Sharia Law trumps the US Constitution and he’s written about it several times. The media created a huge scandal with this Muslim, acusing... 

Sharia law to be adopted into UK legal system for first time

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Sharia principles are to become enshrined in the UK legal system for the first time, with The Law Society publishing guidelines for drawing up documents according to Islamic rules, which would exclude non-believers and encroach on women’s rights. The new guidelines were produced by The Law Society earlier this month. Under the guidance, High Street solicitors will be able to write Islamic wills... 

Egypt votes to make Islamic law main source of Egypt’s constitution

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Egypt’s Constituent Assembly tasked with drafting the country’s new constitution has voted to keep “the principles of sharia” law as the main source of legislation in the country. The article’s language however, remains unchanged from the previous constitution used under the regime of former President Hosni Mubarak. The assembly gathered on Thursday to vote on each of the new draft constitution’s... 

Thousands of ultraconservative Muslims rally for Sharia in Egyptian constitution

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Egyptian Salafists shout slogans during a demonstration at Tahrir Square in Cairo to demand that sharia, or Islamic law, be the basis for legislation in a new constitution being draf ted for Egypt on November 9, 2012 More than 10,000 ultraconservative Muslims staged a demonstration in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Friday, demanding that Egypt’s new constitution be based on Sharia law. The protest reflects... 

Saudi Arabia bans homosexuals from schools

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Secondary school students sit at the Abu Baker Al Arabi government school in Riyadh Gays, tomboys and “emos” can no long enter public schools and universities in Saudi Arabia, until they change their appearance and behavior. That is how the country has chosen to tackle the spread of these “phenomena”. ­The Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, the country’s... 
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