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Short Summary of Sharia Law


Theft is punishable by amputation of the hands.

 

Denying any part of the Quran is punishable by death.

 

Criticizing Muhammad is punishable by death.

 

Criticizing Allah is punishable by death.

 

A Muslim who leaves Islam is punishable by death.

 

One who leads a Muslim out of Islam is punishable by death.

 

A non-Muslim man who marries a Muslim woman is punishable by death.

 

A woman or girl who has been raped cannot testify in court against her rapists.

 

Testimonies of four males is required to prove rape of a female.

 

A female who claims rape without producing four male witnesses is guilty of adultery.

 

A female found guilty of adultery is punishable by death.

 

A male convicted of rape can have the conviction dismissed by marrying the victim.

 

If a child or a woman is taken captive, they become a slaves. A woman’s previous marriage is immediately annulled.

 

A woman may be forced to marry a man whom she does not want.

 

A wife must have sex whenever her husband demands it.

 

Muslim men have sexual rights to any female not wearing the Hijab.

 

A woman can have one husband.

 

A man can have four wives.

 

A man can marry a female infant, and sexually consummate the marriage when she reaches nine years of age.

 

A girl’s clitoris must be cut.

 

A man can beat his wife for disobedience.

 

A man can simply divorce his wife.

 

A wife needs the husband's consent to divorce.

 

A divorced wife loses custody of children when they reach six years of age.

 

A woman's court testimony in property cases, has half the veracity of a man's.

 

A female inherits half of what a male inherits.

 

A woman cannot speak alone to a man who is not her husband or relative.

 

Meat for meals must come from animals that have been sacrificed to Allah.

 

Muslims should lie to non-Muslims to advance Islam.