Personally I don't give a rat's behind what islam (or any religion) supposedly
really says.
First, because you can ask 10 followers from around the world and you'll likely get 10 different answers.
Secondly, because I care about how it is
lived, how it plays out in
practice.
So I don't care what shariah law supposedly
really is all about according to self-proclaimed anonymous internet scholars, or even internationally recognized acclaimed scholars. What I care about is how it is actually implemented in the real world. How it is lived.
And all I can see, is wherever "shariah" law is claimed to be established, I witness barbarism, immorality, brutality, raping of human rights and just...well... evil all round.
And then folks like
@firedragon will quote my post and rather condescendingly try to humiliate me with their "superior expert islamic scholarship" and once again (perhaps) try to tell me what shariah is
really all about.
And once again, I can not care about that. Because whatever guys like that have to say,
it is not what I see being practiced in the world.
I don't care about the tree. I care about the fruit. I don't have to eat the tree. But I have to eat the fruit.
And the fruit I see, are poisoned apples.
So to those folks who condescendingly try to "school" me, I can only say: go school your muslim brethren in the middle east who apparently don't have access to your superior knowledge and then get back to me when that fruit is no longer so poisonous.