Goat wrote:
stevelovesmoonspell wrote:
So long as the immigrant body abides in the laws and contributes to the overall economic soundness, wellbeing, and maintains the community at an exemplary level than relinquishing old customs seems a non-issue.
This comes closest to my views on the matter. Why should some state-backed 'culture' be forced on any individual who wishes to live his own life as he pleases? As long as the law is kept, what does it matter? And why should people be forced to, for example, 'play an active role in the community'? What does that even mean? "Inflicting cultural values" is something the host country is more likely to do to the immigrant that the other way around.
Let's also point out that sharia law does not just mean throwing acid in people's faces. Beth Dins used to have the power to carry out capital punishments, they don't any more.
I think what he was aiming at and as always the directive of Dead's post being his own personal qualms with Islamic society, is their refusal to let their own laws fall secondary to that of the state they occupy. This is not an idea I am inherently opposed to as they are immigrants, and in accordance with the law of the land, they should fall into compliance. The fundamental differences with Sharia law and secular Western law, being that Sharia governs not only crime but also matters of a personal nature. Which if fully implemented as advocated by Islamic radicals, and passively ignored by most Muslims would subjugate a democratic nature to their whim. From what I understand about the religion the status of Dhimmi or "People of the book" affords a sort of protective status for monotheists, but for atheists such as myself and and Dead, the other possibility for offenses would be death? That doesn't sound very democratic, does it?
I think largely when it comes to immigration, they like other immigrants to a country should be compliant with secular law. That means complete relinquishing of their tribalistic bullshit AKA sharia, and full observance of human rights, which Islam as a whole has a notoriously dismal track record for observing.