Saturday, 11 October 2008

Three Basic Ways To Marginalize Sharia Law

The risk for Sharia Law governing a country is minimized when:
  • There are as few Muslims living in the country as possible (a minority of all Muslims supports Sharia law though, according to Daniel Pipes).
  • Among the Muslims living in the country as few of them as possible support Sharia Law (Three ways of supporting it is to vote for Sharia law to be implemented to the country, to attract new supporters for Sharia Law and to accept informal Sharia courts.)
  • Possibly changing the Constitutions of countries (the Constitution part of the Law system) to minimize the risk of Sharia being formally implemented.

An important reform if implementing the first point is to stop immigration of Muslims and if refugees are welcomed into the country, only non-Muslims should are received.