Cruel and Usual Punishment: The Terrifying Global Implications of Sharia Law

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Author: Nonie Darwish

ISBN-10: 1595551611

ISBN-13: 9781595551610

Category: General & Miscellaneous Islam

Nonie Darwish lived for thirty years in a majority Muslim nation. Everything about her life―family, sexuality, hygiene, business, banking, contracts, economics, politics, social issues, everything―was dictated by the Islamic law code known as Sharia.\ But Sharia isn't staying in majority Muslim nations. Darwish now lives in the West and brings a warning; the goal of radical Islam is to bring Sharia law to your country. If that happens, the fabric of Western law and liberty will be ripped in...

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Cruel and Usual Punishment is a wake up call to the Western world. Nonie Darwish presents an insider's look at Sharia and examines how radical Muslim laws are destroying the Western world from within. Living under Sharia law for the first thirty years of her life,a virtual slave to Islamic law, Darwish never questioned or challenged her rights--or dared to even think about the validity of Sharia laws. She didn't try to examine what Sharia was, how it came about or why she followed it. "This is Allah's law," she was told, and she knew what awaited those who questioned Allah's law. But she doesn't believe the lies anymore, and now she wants to share her experiences with the Western world. Cruel and Usual Punishment is an insider's look at how Muslims sacrifice their basic human rights to obey the archaic and brutal laws handed down to their prophet centuries ago. Heed this warning: Sharia Law is attempting to infiltrate Western culture and destroy democracy.

A Warning to the WestPt. I Sharia: The Family 11 The Roots of Sharia 32 The Marriage Contract: The Lock on the Gender Cage 253 Women: The Center of Oppression 614 Men: The Illusion of Power 105Pt. II Sharia: The State 1295 Life Behind the Muslim Curtain 1316 A Dictator's Dream 1757 Egypt: A Case Study 2018 Getting Away with Murder 219Epilogue: Islam Without the Sword? 253Acknowledgments 259Notes 261