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伊斯蘭法律是什麼?有基督教法律好嗎?列幾條看看?

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hellman 發表於 2009-2-17 00:11 | 只看該作者 回帖獎勵 |倒序瀏覽 |閱讀模式
Islamic law to be imposed in parts of Pakistan
         
Taliban Takeover? FOX News  AP – Representatives of Taliban and Islamic militants listen to speakers during their peace meeting with Pakistani … PESHAWAR, Pakistan – The government agreed to impose Islamic law and suspend a military offensive across much of northwest Pakistan on Monday in concessions aimed at pacifying the Taliban insurgency spreading from the border region to the country's interior.

The announcement came as three missiles believed fired from a U.S. drone aircraft destroyed a house used by a local Taliban commander elsewhere in the northwest, killing 30 people, witnesses said.

The cease-fire, in Pakistan's Swat Valley hundreds of miles from the missile strike in Kurram, will likely concern the United States, which has warned Pakistan that such peace agreements allow al-Qaida and Taliban militants operating near the Afghan border time to rearm and regroup.

The truce announcement came after talks with local Islamists, including one closely linked to the Taliban.

Speaking in India, U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke said the unrest in Swat was a reminder that the United States, Pakistan and India face an "an enemy which poses direct threats to our leadership, our capitals and our people."

Amir Haider Khan Hoti, the chief minister for the North West Frontier Province, said authorities would impose Islamic law in Malakand region, which includes the Swat Valley. Swat is a one-time tourist haven in the northwest where extremists have gained sway through brutal tactics including beheading residents, burning girls schools and attacking security forces.

He said the laws would only be implemented when the valley was peaceful.

The Swat Taliban said Sunday they would observe a 10-day cease-fire in support of the peace process. They welcomed Monday's announcement, which did not mention any need for the militants to give up arms.

"Our whole struggle is for the enforcement of Shariah (Islamic) law," Swat Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said. "If this really brings us the implementation of Shariah, we will fully cooperate with it."

Hoti gave few details, but said the main changes were included in existing laws stipulating Islamic justice that have never been enforced. They allow for Muslim clerics to advise judges when hearing cases, but do not ban female education or mention other strict interpretations of Shariah espoused by the Taliban in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

"This was the people's demand ... for speedy justice." he said. "There was a (legal) vacuum and we will be filling that vacuum in the near future," he told a news conference.

Hoti also said that troops in Swat, which had been conducting an offensive there against the militants, would now go on "reactive mode" and retaliate only if attacked.

Pakistani military officials were not immediately available for comment.

The missile attack Monday was the first known such strike in Kurram. Most of the strikes have occurred in South and North Waziristan, other tribal regions considered major Taliban and al-Qaida strongholds.

Rehman Ullah, a resident of the targeted village of Baggan, said drones were seen in the sky before the attack and that he saw 30 bodies dug up. An intelligence official said field informants reported that militants showed up at the village bazaar and ordered 30 caskets. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to media.

The U.S. has stepped up missile strikes in the border region since August, killing some suspected top militants. Pakistan routinely protest the strikes, saying it undercuts its fight against terror.

Regaining the Swat Valley from militants is a major test for the Pakistani government. Unlike the semiautonomous tribal regions where al-Qaida and Taliban have long thrived, the former tourist haven is supposed to be under full government control and lies less than 100 miles (160 kilometers) from the provincial capital, Islamabad.

Among those Islamists taking part in talks with the government in the provincial capital Peshawar was Sufi Muhammad, who Pakistan freed last year after he agreed to renounce violence. Muhammad is father-in-law to Maulana Fazlullah, leader of the Taliban in Swat.

Hoti said Muhammad had agreed to travel to Swat and urge the militants to give up their arms.

"Seeing the trend we can hope peace will soon be restored in Swat," he said.

President Asif Ali Zardari has been indirectly involved in the dialogue after growing increasingly concerned about civilian casualties in Swat, said an official in the president's office who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.

Overall security is deteriorating in Pakistan, and several foreigners have been attacked or abducted in recent months.

Also Monday, a spokesman for kidnappers holding American John Solecki captive in Pakistan said the deadline to negotiate for his release was extended for a "few days" after appeals from "some international organizations." On Friday, the captors said they would kill Solecki, a United Nations official, in 72 hours if their demands were not met.

Solecki was abducted on Feb. 2 in Quetta, a major city in the southwest near the Afghan border. On Friday, his kidnappers threatened to kill him within 72 hours and issued a 20-second video of the blindfolded hostage.

Shahak Baluch, who claims to speak for the little-known Baluch United Liberation Front, announced the extended deadline in a call to the Quetta Press Club.

The group's name indicates a link to separatists rather than Islamic extremists. Its demands include the release of 141 women allegedly held by Pakistani authorities, but Pakistan has denied it is holding the women.

The U.N. has been trying to establish contact with the kidnappers, officials said.

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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2009-2-17 00:18 | 只看該作者
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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2009-2-17 07:54 | 只看該作者
原帖由 kickbird 於 2009-2-17 07:03 發表 [伊斯蘭法律是什麼?有基督教法律好嗎?列幾條看看? - 其它信仰 -  backchina.com]  
http://club.backchina.com/main/threads/20070829/554505.html

WOW!!!

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 樓主| hellman 發表於 2009-2-17 08:00 | 只看該作者
看來巴基斯坦人偷東西要把手砍掉了. 石刑也夠可怕的,基督教也有這刑法的.
美國如果是基督教國家肯定會有石刑,用石頭打死人.

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kickbird 發表於 2009-2-17 08:49 | 只看該作者

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如果你想了解伊斯蘭教,搜索一下我的帖子,估計足夠你用的了。
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溫和寶 發表於 2009-2-17 11:39 | 只看該作者
是啊,想當初踢版一個勁地轉帖伊斯蘭教的東東,有人甚至懷疑他是否是伊斯蘭教徒呢!最後也沒弄清楚到底是不是,也不知他為何那麼熱衷對伊斯蘭的研究。
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自由之靈 發表於 2009-2-17 11:46 | 只看該作者

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可能他是怕伊斯蘭教在信仰天地里受了冷落吧?
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kickbird 發表於 2009-2-17 23:31 | 只看該作者
原帖由 溫和寶 於 2009-2-17 11:39 發表 [伊斯蘭法律是什麼?有基督教法律好嗎?列幾條看看? - 其它信仰 -  backchina.com]  
是啊,想當初踢版一個勁地轉帖伊斯蘭教的東東,有人甚至懷疑他是否是伊斯蘭教徒呢!最後也沒弄清楚到底是不是,也不知他為何那麼熱衷對伊斯蘭的研究。

那隻能說明你糊塗!
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