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United Nations supports burkas, beatings and stonings

October 31, 2010 19:29
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/10/iran-once-again-up-for-a-seat-in-un-wo...

Iran once again up for a seat in UN women's rights organization
It's absurd enough that this would happen once, but it's not the first time. And Saudi Arabia is up for a supporting role.

When apologists for Islam defend Sharia's deplorable record on women's rights and human rights in general, they often cite marginal improvements that Islamic law may have introduced in the seventh century and soon thereafter, despite the misogyny that pervades Muhammad's comments on women: according to authoritative ("Sahih," or "sound") Islamic sources, he said they are "deficient in religion and intellect" (Sahih Bukhari 1.6.301), and destined to be the majority among souls consigned to hell (Sahih Bukhari 4.54.464). Not to mention the Qur'anic endorsement of beating (yes, beating) women "from whom you fear disobedience" (4:34).

No, whatever slight relief Islam may claim to have introduced almost one and a half millennia ago is but a testament to the fact that the rest of the world has long since passed Sharia by, where it was not already ahead before Sharia's introduction.