Is the United States today a de facto shariah state? A close look at recent events points to some alarming conclusions about the tenets of shariah law taking hold in America once-proud constitutional republic and the unwitting, unequal application of existing U.S. laws.
In the News
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November 9th, 2010
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November 9th, 2010
A cafe owner was ordered to remove an extractor fan because the smell of her frying bacon offended passing Muslims.
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November 9th, 2010
A plan to build the world’s northmost mosque has been halted after Norway refused to accept funding from an Arab donor, with the government on Monday citing a lack of religious freedom in his Saudi homeland.
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November 9th, 2010
President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that Washington's effort to reach out to the Muslim world was earnest and would help improve U.S. security, although he acknowledged that there was still more work to do.
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November 9th, 2010
Swiss euthanasia promoter Ludwig Minelli is calling for lethal prescriptions to be provided legally to the spouses and partners of terminally ill patients even when they are healthy.
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November 9th, 2010
“Passive euthanasia” occurs across Turkey due to insufficient health services despite the lack of legal recognition for assisted suicide, according to legal and medical experts.
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November 9th, 2010
All newspapers should promote the homosexual agenda, according to a leading article in The Times newspaper.
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November 9th, 2010
Hundreds of foetuses and dead newborns are being dumped in the Johannesburg and Pretoria area each year, a South African radio station reported Friday.
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November 9th, 2010
The number of older women having multiple births has continued to increase as couples seek fertility treatment abroad where clinics are largely unregulated, it has emerged.
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November 9th, 2010
The first children born after the freezing of oocytes in France were delivered on 2 November 2010 in the Antoine Béclere hospital in Clamart (Hauts-de-Seine), in the department of Prof René Frydman. The babies, twins weighing 3.2 kg and 2.8 kg, are doing well, as is their mother. Prof René Frydman obtained these births by using a "technique of slow freezing" of oocytes.
