Are American Muslims Better Than European Muslims? PART 2
In article titled " Are American Muslims Better Than European Muslims" posted above we stated that there is no difference between any Muslims no matter country or nationality. Now we have a poll that proves the correctness of this article.
Quoting article:
"A Muslim can never believe in the equality of non-Muslims with Muslims, equality of all races, equality of men and women, freedom of speech, press, and assembly. In Islamic thought, American Muslims are living not in democracy and freedom guaranteed by the constitution but under the tyranny of American non-Muslims: American kafirs. Only when American Muslims are living under Sharia Law will they be finally liberated and they will be living in true freedom. Their priority now is to overthrow the tyranny of American kafirs not by conquest since American Muslims do not have the number and power but by destroying the liberal democratic government by introducing Sharia Law through stealth jihad.
In conclusion, all Muslims – whether American or European – are fundamentally the same due to their allegiance to the same book, the Quran, as well as the same Sunnah. The claim that American Muslims are better than European Muslims is pure nonsense."
WND/WENZEL POLLS
Nearly half of 600 Muslim-American citizens polled who plan to vote in the 2012 presidential election believe parodies of Muhammad should be prosecuted criminally in the U.S., and one in eight say the offense is so serious violators should face the death penalty.
The poll also found 40 percent of Muslims in America believe they should not be judged by U.S. law and the Constitution, but by Shariah standards.
Almost half of those Muslims surveyed – an astonishing 46 percent – said they believe those Americans who offer criticism or parodies of Islam should face criminal charges.
Even more shocking: One in eight respondents said they think those Americans who criticize or parody Islam should face the death penalty, while another nine percent said they were unsure on the question.
7.2 percent of the respondents said they “strongly agree” with the idea of execution for those who parody Islam, and another 4.3 percent said they somewhat agree.
While 80 percent said that they somewhat or strongly disagree with the idea, when those who said they were not sure are added, one in five Muslims across America cannot say they believe Christians or others who criticize Muhammad should be spared the death penalty.
More Muslim women (10.4 percent) than Muslim men (4.9 percent) said they strongly agree with the idea, while 12.4 percent of the women and 7.1 percent of the men were uncertain about the issue involving Muhammad.
Four in 10 said Muslims in America should not be judged by U.S. law and the Constitution, but by Islamic Shariah law.
A much smaller percentage said they think the U.S. should establish an entirely separate court system to adjudicate matters involving Muslims.
While 39 percent of Muslims said they believe existing U.S. courts should consult Shariah law when adjudicating cases involving Muslims, a plurality of 45 percent said they do not agree with this idea. Asked if the U.S. should establish separate courts based solely on Shariah law to adjudicate cases involving Muslim, 21 percent said it should. Two-thirds of respondents – 66 percent – said that separate courts are not necessary to adjudicate Muslims.
While 9 of 10 of the Muslim respondents said they agree with the First Amendment, they are also in conflict with it, citing evidence in answers to “another question in the survey which found that one-third of Muslims – 32 percent – believe Shariah should be the supreme law of the land in the United States.
Another shocking finding from the survey is how Muslims view the religious freedoms of Christians. Asked whether U.S. citizens who are Christians have the right to evangelize Muslims to consider other faiths, just 30 percent agreed Christians have such a right. Another 42 percent said they do not have such a right, while 28 percent said they were unsure on the question.
One in five say Muslim men should be allowed to follow their religion in America and have more than one wife, and 58 percent said criticism of their religion or of Muhammad should not be allowed under the Constitution.
While 43 percent said they disagreed with the idea of Christians evangelizing Muslims, another 27 percent said they were undecided. Only 19 percent said they “strongly agree” with the idea that Americans have a right to invite Muslims to consider another faith.
Nearly one in three said Israel either has no right to exist or they were uncertain whether it does.
These finding are based on Muslims answering the questions truthfully. Given that lying (taqiyya) is a fundamental part of Islam the real percentages are much higher.
We have in our midst a well organized people, who do not believe in democracy and freedom, equality of peoples, sexes but in the supremacy of Islam and Sharia Law.
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