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Resisting Islamic law

Pipes5.jpg"Westerners opposed to the application of the Islamic law (the Shari'a) watch with dismay as it goes from strength to strength in their countries – harems increasingly accepted, a church leader endorsing Islamic law, a judge referring to the Koran, clandestine Muslim courts meting out justice. What can be done to stop the progress of this medieval legal system so deeply at odds with modern life, one that oppresses women and turns non-Muslims into second-class citizens?"

Daniel Pipes poses the question.

Jerusalem Post, 20 February 2008

Posted on Thursday, February 21, 2008 by Registered CommenterMartin Sullivan in , , |