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World Cup Soccer

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101World Cup Soccer - Page 5 Empty Re: World Cup Soccer Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:42 pm

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Deank wrote:there is one "muslim" country.. cant remember for sure which one, but basically the "mulsimish" laws only apply to muslims. They dont care about non muslims.
I doubt they have two or more sets of laws for different people. You visit the country, you live by its law. Islamic states follow the Sharia law:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia_law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Islam_World.svg

102World Cup Soccer - Page 5 Empty Re: World Cup Soccer Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:48 pm

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uhh... no ...its exactly that. Damn I wish I could remember which country.

103World Cup Soccer - Page 5 Empty Re: World Cup Soccer Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:54 pm

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Electrician wrote:You missed the fine print... World Cup Supper

No...I didn't really...

...and... Wink

There is a "World Cup Supper", they were talking about it during this year's cup.

Something about the leaders of the FIFA and the teams getting together for a big dinner for some announcements and presentations.

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104World Cup Soccer - Page 5 Empty Re: World Cup Soccer Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:56 pm

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eViL tRoLl wrote:
Deank wrote:there is one "muslim" country.. cant remember for sure which one, but basically the "mulsimish" laws only apply to muslims. They dont care about non muslims.
I doubt they have two or more sets of laws for different people. You visit the country, you live by its law. Islamic states follow the Sharia law:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia_law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Islam_World.svg

You're both right Wink.

The spectrum of Muslim legal systems

The legal systems in 21st century Muslim majority states can be classified as follows.

Sharia in the secular Muslim states: Muslim countries such as Mali, Kazakhstan and Turkey (which is under pressure from religious political parties) have declared themselves to be secular. Here, religious interference in state affairs, law and politics is prohibited.[37] In these Muslim countries, as well as the secular West, the role of Sharia is limited to personal and family matters.

Muslim states with blended sources of law: Muslim countries including Pakistan, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Egypt, Nigeria, Sudan, Morocco and Malaysia have legal systems strongly influenced by Sharia, but also cede ultimate authority to their constitutions and the rule of law. These countries conduct democratic elections, although some are also under the influence of authoritarian leaders. In these countries, politicians and jurists make law, rather than religious scholars. Most of these countries have modernized their laws and now have legal systems with significant differences when compared to classical Sharia.[38]

Muslim states using classical Sharia: Saudi Arabia and some of the Gulf states do not have constitutions or legislatures. Their rulers have limited authority to change laws, since they are based on Sharia as it is interpreted by their religious scholars. Iran shares some of these characteristics, but also has a parliament that legislates in a manner consistent with Sharia

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