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Not a single Indian media is talking about ''Sharia''
by QandA on Nov 25, 2007 01:42 AM

Taslima made a comment that "Muslim women stand no chance to progress under Sharia". 'Cos the odds are against women... We know how the sex craved mullahs rected to Sania's dress code. That was violation of Sharia.. We all know that there is temporary marriage in Sharia.

We all know that if a father dies then his assets are INEQALLY distributed to his girls than his sons under Sharia...

Under Sharia law non-Muslims may be subjected to Sharia Laws however it codifies the treatment of dhimmis in relation to the Muslim state and in cases of over-lapping jurisdiction. Dhimmis are distinctly second-class citizens in that they cannot serve in public office, cannot testify in court and must follow certain rules meant for living on Muslim land and under Muslim protection (such as paying the jizya). The jizya or tax is enforced on those who broke a treaty or attacked Muslim with no right (as a punishment) or required from those who ask for protection without enrolling in the army. The rules include privilege to practice their own religion, except for public demonstration of non-Muslim religious practices and the right to convert Muslims. This is still practised in Saudi Arabia...

In Saudi Arabia
And no matter how old they are, Saudi women need a "mahram" or a guardian -- a husband or close male relative if they are widowed or single -- in order to apply for and obtain a passport.

In Saudi Arabia none of women have the right to drive.

Aren't the Indian muslims luck 'Cos of Hindus?

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