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Shariah Demystified

Posted on 01/04/201917/05/2019 By Reedz
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This is a very good clip. But sadly, I don’t think those who have already made up their mind about Shariah will bother to watch and understand it…

It is now up to us to demonstrate what Shariah is really about, and why it can be better than whatever conventional law that is out there… Provided it is implemented and governed by the right people who are truly qualified for the job. You wouldn’t hire a preacher or a pastor as the presiding judge or even prosecuting lawyer (ok unless he is indeed a lawyer or judge as well).

My point is, the Shariah law should be governed by government, not a ministry of religious affairs

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