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Justice according to the Koran.

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anotheoldgit | 13:11 Thu 27th Jan 2011 | News
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/// Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid defended the stoning.///

/// He told the BBC: 'Anyone who knows about Islam knows that stoning is in the Koran, and that it is Islamic law.///

/// 'There are people who call it inhuman - but in doing so they insult the Prophet. They want to bring foreign thinking to this country.' ///

And we all know it's wrong to bring foreign thinking into countries, don't we?
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Yes, it would be soo wrong to blame an entire religion for the actions of a few people in a foreign country, well said AOG.
"....'There are people who call it inhuman - but in doing so they insult the Prophet. They want to bring foreign thinking to this country.'....."

Can we say same to defenders of Islam ?
Its there country, there law, their implication. What is your worry?
As a human being I find it offensive, keyplus........as a human being.
if they're not shot to make sure they're dead, could they just be in a coma, then be burried alive? or do they always make sure they're dead?
"Its there country, there law, their implication. What is your worry? "

There are emotions called empathy, sympathy, grief. It's only human nature to feel for these innocent lives.
my worry kplus90 is UK harbouring those who have little pity for this barbarism.

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