Tuesday 22 June 2010

Islam's recruitment adverts now to be seen in London.

This is ridiculous, today. Muslims at the Qualliam foundation launch their new campaign to promote their religion of so called 'peace'. As you can see, the woman covering her head because of 'modesty' is trying to promote women's rights. Oh...the irony.

Let's find examples of each one of those, in an Islamic country. And let's see if they really do bleieve in these things.

Social Justice: Sharia law, let's find examples of Sharia law.
Everyone would think how is Iran today, where Shariah Law is imposed by force by the religious fanatics under the direct dictatorial command of Mahmoud Ahmadenijad. Shariah though was not the governing law of Iran before 1979; it was still the basis of family, marriage and women's right in Iran. As an example, the law permitted men to have four permanent and as many temporary wives as they wished. Custody of children was in the hands of the father and after his death, in the hands of the male relatives of the father's side. All these laws and many more were in place in Iran. Due to the rise of women's rights movements around the world, including Iran, certain advancements were being implemented gradually such as the right to vote, which was established in Iran in 1963. One law [the "family protection law"] that was passed in late 1970's required married men to get permission from their permanent wife, or wives, to acquire another permanent wife. This did not apply to temporary wives under the contract of Segheh or temporary marriage.
After Ayatollah Khomeini seized power in 1979 from Shah Dynasty through his so-called Islamic revolution, he took initiatives in expanding the Sharia law as the basic governing law of the country. The outcome of the fundamentalist interpretation of Sharia in Iran, though not as harsh as in Saudi Arabia or that of the Taliban, did include the exclusion of women from judgeship, the imposition of Islamic code of dress on women.

Link This also talks about women's rights too....oh wow...

Women's rights:
Human rights watch seem to disagree with the Muslim woman's talk of 'women's rights'
audi Arabia’s male guardianship of women and policies of sex segregation stop women from enjoying their basic rights, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Saudi women often must obtain permission from a guardian (a father, husband, or even a son) to work, travel, study, marry, or even access health care
In a 50-page report, “Perpetual Minors: Human Rights Abuses Stemming from Male Guardianship and Sex Segregation in Saudi Arabia,” Human Rights Watch draws on more than 100 interviews with Saudi women to document the effects of these discriminatory policies on woman’s most basic rights.
“The Saudi government sacrifices basic human rights to maintain male control over women,” said Farida Deif, women’s rights researcher for the Middle East at Human Rights Watch. “Saudi women won’t make any progress until the government ends the abuses that stem from these misguided policies.”
The authorities essentially treat adult women like legal minors who are not entitled to authority over their lives and well-being. Saudi women are similarly denied the legal right to make even trivial decisions for their children. Women cannot open bank accounts for children, enroll them in school, obtain school files, or travel with their children without written permission from the child’s father.
Saudi women are prevented from accessing government agencies that have not established female sections unless they have a male representative. The need to establish separate office spaces for women is a disincentive to hiring female employees, and female students are often relegated to unequal facilities with unequal academic opportunities. 
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 The environment:
 ABUL, Feb 26 (AFP) - Taliban militia supreme leader Mulla Mohammad Omar on Monday issued a decree ordering the destruction of all statues in Afghanistan including ancient pre-Islamic figures.
"Based on the verdict of the clergymen and the decision of the supreme court of the Islamic Emirate (Taliban) all the statues around Afghanistan must be destroyed," said the decree.
The decree was issued as a team of western diplomats is visiting the Afghan capital to check reports that senior Taliban officials destroyed over a dozen pre-Islamic artefacts in the national museum.
Media reports have said zealous officials among the ruling Islamic militia recently destroyed several ancient relics in Kabul Museum, including an exquisite and priceless Buddha statue dating back some 2,000 years.
Taliban officials have categorically denied the reports but have refused journalists' requests to visit the museum.
The team includes the ambassadors to neighbouring Pakistan from Greece and Italy, the French charge d'affaires for Afghanistan, plus members of the Islamabad-based Society for the Preservation of Afghanistan's Cultural Heritage.
The delegation called on Taliban Information and Culture Minister Qudratullah Jamal on Monday morning, a team member said.
But the source said the envoys were denied immediate access to the museum.
"We talked with the minister. He called these reports baseless propaganda and said he would ask the higher authorities for permission (to visit the museum)," the team member said.
Taliban supreme leader Mulla Mohammad Omar has issued several decrees to protect non-Islamic artefacts, which have in the past been targeted by the militia's zealous commanders.
However there is concern that some hardline officials still see the relics as idols which are forbidden under Islamic law.
Kabul museum has been closed to the public since 1992 after most of its unique collection was looted during factional fighting between Afghan warlords.
The Taliban, or movement of religious students, seized Kabul in 1996 and have imposed a very strict version of Sharia law.
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To busy blowing shit up to care about saving the earth though!


I found this picture on a forum to be more suitable for the Islamic foundation -

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