spiny mendoza wrote on Apr 3
rd, 2011 at 5:44am:
Wait! Who said what about DISMANTLING democracy and attacking personal freedoms? Sounds like G.W. Bush-speak, to me. Let's all try to remember that democracy is an ACTIVE and evolving state/State. It's political, not religious. You don't HAVE to let religion into political discussions. If you do, you are corrupting the politics.
aintcha?
Siddiq Conlon from Sharia 4 Australia wants to replace democracy with Islamic rule.
"One day Australia will be ruled by Sharia,no doubt" he declares."That is why non muslims are worried,because they know one day they wont be able to drink their beer,they wont be able to eat pork and they wont be able to do their homosexual acts (what about muslims Smacking little boys- google bacha bazi,is having sex with little boys not considered homosexual in Islam?) because one day they know they will be controlled".
Read more from Siddiq here
www.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/full-bred-aussie-with-a-longing-for-shari...Hizb-ut-Tahrir have also called for sharia law in Australia.
From their website-
"Hizb ut tahrir is a POLITICAL party whose ideology is Islam,so politics is its work and Islam is its ideology.
Hizb ut tahrir is a political group and not a priestly one."
Go have a look at their website what i cited above comes from the about section in the bottom right hand of the page
www.hizb-australia.orgIt appears Abu Rashid the moderator from the Islam section supports sharia law for Australia going by his comments on Siddiq Conlon in the aussiemuslims forum.
This is what abu said about sharia law-
"Yes we must deliever the message about the oneness of Allah,but also we need to promote and make PROPAGANDA for sharia"
"We need to promote Islam as a viable way of life,and a solution to the problems the world faces.Merely restricting our dawah (ganda) to speaking about the oneness of Allah does not present the full picture of Islam,and actually risks us falling into limiting Islam to becoming just a spiritual system like the jews and christians"
"In short we should not retract from promoting the political aspects of Islam,we should excel more in it,but we just need to do it in a very targeted and strategic manner"
Read Abu's comments here
www.aussiemuslims.com/forums/showpost.php?p=484299&postcount=33Islam is more than just a religion it is Political as well there is no separation of mosque and state with Islam.
If muslims want to make Islam political then we should engage them on all aspects of Islam just like we do with every other political parties policies,why should Islam be exempt from scruitiny if they want to make their belief political?