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Advocates of Anti-Shariah Measures Alarmed by Judge's Ruling PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 05 August 2010 20:21

By Maxim Lott
Published August 05, 2010 | FoxNews.com

A New Jersey family court judge's decision not to grant a restraining order to a woman who was sexually abused by her Moroccan husband and forced repeatedly to have sex with him is sounding the alarm for advocates of laws designed to ban Shariah in America.

Judge Joseph Charles, in denying the restraining order to the woman after her divorce, ruled that her ex-husband felt he had behaved according to his Muslim beliefs -- and that he did not have "criminal desire to or intent to sexually assault" his wife.

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Muslims ‘Prepare’ For Pope Visit To UK PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 13:35
Muslims 'Prepare' For Pope Visit To UK
July 20, 2010 - 9:00 AM | by: Greg Burke

The controversy surrounding Pope Benedict's September trip to the United Kingdom has kicked up a bit after an Islamic website invited Muslims to "tell the pope just what they think of him after his insults against the Prophet Muhammad."

The Islamic Standard welcomed the change of venue for an event on the last day of the pontiff's visit, Sept. 19, from Coventry to Birmingham.

Birmingham, the second-largest city in England after London, is about 15 percent Muslim, and the website said it was a good opportunity for Muslims to confront "disbelievers" and to "tell the pope in no uncertain terms what Muslims think of his evil slanders against the last Prophet of God and his message."

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Saviors as tornado hit: A table, a wall, a freezer PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 25 April 2010 16:09
YAZOO CITY, Miss. (AP) — One prayed to God under a communion table as his church was blown to pieces around him.

Another was on the phone with a meteorologist when the tornado threw him against a cinderblock wall that held just long enough to save his life. A coroner nearly became a victim himself when the twister flipped his truck four times; later he went out in his hospital gown to help identify bodies.

At least 10 people were killed when the tornado ripped through the rural Mississippi countryside, but the stories told by survivors on Sunday show how much higher the toll could have been.

Dale Thrasher, 60, had been alone in Hillcrest Baptist Church when the tornado hit Saturday, ripping away wood and metal until all that was left was rubble, Thrasher and the table he had climbed under as he prayed for protection.

"The whole building caved in," he said. "But me and that table were still there."

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