Has Beck read the article ?
 
Quite good, actually. But what is missing, not referred to, is all the  
other stuff
besides commands to engage in jihad.  Obviously a military man would  stress
the warfare part. However, this leaves out 2 women = the value of 1 man's  
testimony
in a Shariah court, amputations for theft, stoning to death for an  
assortment of
offenses most of which are misdemeanors or not even crimes in US law,
acceptance of slavery as within the law, and much, much more.
 
I still don't think Beck begins to understand. But if this article  
represents
the start of his education, well, I'd be willing to reconsider.
 
Billy
 
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message dated 11/5/2010 9:40:34 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

OK, so  this is from Glenn Beck's site. 

David

 
"Anyone  who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than 
people do is a  swine."--P.  J. O’Rourke 


This  is a very interesting article that I found on Glenn Beck’s website  
today.   
 
Do you know your  Shari'ah? You've heard a lot  of talk about it - get the 
facts in this exclusive op-ed for GlennBeck.com: _“Shari’ah Law: What’s Old 
is New”_ 
(http://www.dat-e-baseonline.com/front/a.asp?arg=8F7D995F927E7867646A7A7F628B73798C6B796C818079)
  by Frank Wuco, a  retired Naval Intelligence 
Officer and former Chief of the U.S. Central  Command Red Team 
Shari’ah Law: What’s Old is New
November 4, 2010 - 23:27 ET     
Related: _Oklahoma Sharia Ban May Conflict  With U.S. Constitution_ 
(http://www.theblaze.com/stories/oklahoma-sharia-ban-may-conflict-with-u-s-constitut
ion/)  
When sentenced in a federal court earlier this month for his failed attempt 
 to detonate a powerful car bomb in New York City’s Times Square, Pakistani 
 immigrant and Muslim militant, Faisal Shazad made a statement that many 
found  disturbing in its matter-of-fact delivery.  Given opportunities to 
speak  at various times during his sentencing hearing, Shazad made clear his 
low 
 regard for civil and criminal law, particularly U.S. civil and criminal  
law.  In his estimation, U.S. law should be regarded as a man-made  construct 
that lacks any authority to direct the behavior and conduct of  Muslims.  
In his own words, Shazad said, 
“How can I be judged by a court that does not understand the suffering  of 
my people?” 
And then,  
“We do not accept your democracy or you freedom because we already have  
Shari’ah and freedom.” 
Shari’ah and freedom.  To varying degrees, perhaps less as we go on,  
Americans understand the concept of freedom and in fact may be comfortable  
with 
it to the degree that they take for granted how much of it they possess  and 
how much of it they may be losing.  What about Shari’ah, the other  object 
of his statement?  What do we really know of Shari’ah?  Even  more 
incredible to our sensibilities and concepts of law and religion, was  Faizal 
Shazad 
right?  Should, in the mind of right-thinking Muslims,  Shari’ah stand 
separate and above any other form or concept of civil or  criminal law?  The 
simple answer, from an Islamic perspective is,  yes. 
Let us first answer the question, “What is Shari’ah law?”  While the  
simple answer is, “It’s Islamic sacred, or Muslim, law,” that is the answer as  
it might be written on a 200 question multiple-choice test on world  
religions.  It’s a bit more complex that, but not much. 
Shari’ah law, or Sacred Islamic Law, is derived from two basic, in fact  
the two basic, Islamic sacred texts, the Qur’an and the  Hadith.  By now, most 
of us understand the Qur’an as the  holy book of Islam.  During my 
presentations on jihad, I ask my audiences  if they know what the Qur’an is, 
they 
often reply, “It’s the Muslim  Bible.”  Well, sort of, but only.  In Islam, 
the Qur’an is  differentiated from the sacred texts of Judaism and 
Christianity in several  key areas. 
First, unlike the Jewish and Christian scriptures, the Qur’an is not  a 
collection of books, traditions, historical accounts, and revelations  
collected over 30+ centuries.  It is a single series of revelations  handed 
down by 
God (Allah) Himself, directly to he whom Muslims claim is the  final prophet 
of all history, Muhammad.  These revelations were told to  Muhammad by the 
Archangel Gabriel and serve as the final prescription for the  salvation of 
all humanity until the end of times.  They do not complement  or complete 
the prior revelations of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible,  they 
abrogate them; correct and erase the corruption of the Jews and the  
fabrications 
of the Christians.  The Qur’an renders null-and-void  all scriptures that 
came before, just as Islam renders all prior faiths  untrue.  Thus, there is 
no reconciling Islam to Judaism and Christianity,  or the scriptures of the 
Jews and Christians to the  Qur’an. 
Next, there is the hadith.  These are the customs, habits,  sayings, and 
traditions of the prophet of Islam, Muhammad; believed by Muslims  as the only 
true apostle of God and the final (or “Seal of”) all prophets  before 
Moses, Isaac, Abraham, and Jesus, too (to the Muslims, Jesus is just  another 
prophet; not the Son of God).  Simply put, the hadith are  records of what 
Muhammad’s companions recalled of the things he said about all  host of issues, 
from using the bathroom, to praying, to washing, eating,  marrying, 
bequeathing inheritance, and to fighting unbelief through  jihad.  Many 
American 
Christians wear leather bracelets that read,  “WWJD?” What Would Jesus Do?  
In Islam, the question “What Would Muhammad  Do?” is answered by referring 
to the hadith, not necessarily the  Qur’an.  Among the strongest collections 
of hadith, those  with the greatest veracity and authority are the Hadith  
Sahih of Imam  Muslim and of al-Bukhari.  The 9th Century Islamic  jurists, 
Imam Muslim and al-Bukhari are regarded as the two most  authoritative 
collectors of hadith.  They collected, sorted, and  compiled the traditions of 
Muhammad according to interviews with relatives and  followers of Muhammad’s 
closest companions.  The word “sahih”  implies that these are the strongest 
and most reliable collections of  hadith.  In fact, the Hadith Sahih of 
al-Bukhari is, after  the Qur’an, considered the most sacred collection of 
texts 
in Islam and  it is used almost exclusively, together with the Qur’an for 
formulating  shari’ah law. 
So, from these two sources, the Qur’an and the Hadith, are  drawn the 
instructions and prescriptions for all facets of life, conduct, and  law, for 
both individuals and the community as a whole in Islam.  To the  Muslim, having 
been drawn from the Qur’an (the direct, undiluted “Word  of God”) and the 
Hadith (the customs, habits, and sayings of God’s  final prophet, Muhammad, 
the most perfect man ever created), shari’ah  is the law of God (Allah), 
delivered to all of humanity 1,400 years  ago!  It is complete and addresses 
all issues personal, spiritual,  communal, criminal and civil.  It is final.  
It abrogates all law  that came before and trumps all attempts at man-made 
law that came  after.  For how can laws created by men and women be superior 
to the laws  for all of humanity, until the end of time, given by God 
(Allah)  Himself?   
So, in the mind and heart of a right thinking Muslim, when criminals like  
Faizal Shazad say things like, 
“If I am given a thousand lives, I will sacrifice them all for the sake  of 
Allah fighting this cause, defending our lands, making the word of Allah  
supreme over any religion or system,” he is right, according the laws of  
God, undiluted and pure.   
When his brothers and sisters in jihad kill in defense of Islam and  shari’
ah, their victims have not only gotten what they deserved, by the will  of 
God, they will then suffer an eternity of pain unimaginable in  hellfire.  To 
Shazad, his sufferings in the Supermax Federal Prison in  Colorado will be 
only temporary and rewarded with an eternity of delight and  pleasure in 
heaven.  Such is the belief system that proponents of  shari’ah desire to see 
spread the world over, America being no  exception. 
Frank Wuco is a retired Naval Intelligence Officer and former Chief of  the 
U.S. Central Command Red Team. He is President of the consulting firm Red  
Mind Solutions. For more information, visit Frank at 
_www.redmindsolutions.com_ (http://www.redmindsolutions.com/)  


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