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61 of 66 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST read for all legislators, law enforcment, clergy, public servants, etc., August 24, 2010 This review is from: Sharia Law for Non-Muslims (Perfect Paperback) This book is an excellent, MUST read expose on Sharia Law that will take you from zero to knowing more about Sharia Law (Islamic Law) and political Islam than 98% of the American public. I strongly urge all legislators, public servants, law enforcement and clergy (and anyone else who cares about this threat) to get this "silver bullet" of knowledge that is all resource based and tightly composed. There is zero fluff or opinion in this book. It is incredibly easy to read and serves as an excellent resource for educating others on this topic. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand the greatest threat facing America and the civilized nations of the world. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you?
51 of 57 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars The only supremacist "religion", April 2, 2011 This review is from: Sharia Law for Non-Muslims (Perfect Paperback) This book is a first-rate introduction to Islam where the rubber hits the road -- real life. The bottom line is that Islam, unlike the other great religions of the world, is also a 1,400-year-old political ideology governing every aspect of a person's life.
But Islam is unique amongst the major religions for another reason.
Judaism and the Dharmic religions of Hinduism and Buddhism are not doctrinally universalistic, meaning that one does not need to be an adherent to go to Heaven or to be saved. Thus, for example, Judaism teaches that the righteous of all nations have a place in the world-to-come. Christianity, in contrast, is universalistic, in that by-and-large most Christian sects believe that being a believer is a precondition to going to Heaven and attaining personal salvation. Islam is likewise universalistic, BUT IT IS ALSO SUPREMACIST, in that Islam holds that the whole world must eventually "submit" ("Islam" means submit, by the way) to it, either by non-violent conversion efforts ("Da'wa") or else by war in the name of Allah ("Jihad"). Hence, of all the world religions, only Islam is supremacist!
For example, a Jewish Orthodox rabbi couldn't care less if a gentile is enjoying a ham sandwich in his presence in a public place, as the Jewish dietary laws only apply to Jews. An observant Muslim, however, considers pork as "nejis", physically and spiritually unclean/filthy, and would prefer that no-one consume it in his presence. Jewish law for many centuries specifically holds that "The law of the land is the law"; in other words, Jewish civil and penal law is generally trumped by the law of the polity where Jews reside. In contrast, the Sharia holds that Islamic law and Sharia norms are ideal and should -- preferably -- be the supreme law of the land.
Once one understands this, this brilliant little book gives one tremendous insight into world geopolitics (e.g., why is it that 90%+ of transnational and intra-state terrorism throughout the world is carried out by Muslims?) as well as Islamism in America:
Islam's religion always has a political component that must be
accomodated. As a contrasting example, there are as many Buddhists who
have come to America just as Muslims have. Can you name a single
political demand that Buddhists have made in the schools or any other
area? Do you know of a case where Buddhists have made demands for
coming into schools, businesses, law enforcement or hospitals and
making demands that we learn about Buddhism and accommodate
Buddhist practices? No, because Buddhism is a religion, not a
political/religious ideology.
--Bill Warner, Sharia Law for Non-Muslims, p. 44
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely informative. A must read., April 21, 2011 This review is from: Sharia Law for Non-Muslims (Perfect Paperback) I think a lot of people think that Sharia Law is not an issue for them. Who cares? People need to read this, because Sharia Law is slowly being accepted throughout the United States, and if allowed to, will soon be something we can't get rid of.
This book helps to clear up misunderstandings that the Sharia adherent agents try to fool us with. It's short, well written and easy to understand.


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