Spencer: The Lonesome Death of Aqsa Parvez

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In FrontPage this morning I discuss the sentencing of Aqsa's father and brother for her murder, and some implications of the case:

Justice was done last Wednesday when the Muhammad and Waqas Parvez, the father and brother of Aqsa Parvez, received life sentences for strangling her to death in their home in Mississauga, Ontario, on December 10, 2007, when she was sixteen years old. But denial as to how a father and brother could have been moved to murder what should have been a beloved daughter and sister remains all-pervasive. If Canada, the United States and Europe are not going to be the sites of many more Islamic honor killings, that has to change.

Muhammad and Waqas Parvez murdered Aqsa because she would not conform to Islamic behavior codes for women. The Qur'an commands women to "draw their veils over their bosoms" (24:31), and in a hadith, Aisha, the favorite wife of Islam's prophet Muhammad recounts that he commanded that once a woman "reaches the age of menstruation, it does not suit her that she displays her parts of body except this and this, and he pointed to her face and hands" (Sunan Abu Dawud 32.4092).

Muhammad Parvez was determined to enforce this command on Aqsa, as well as to force her into an arranged marriage, and she was just as determined to resist. Ultimately she ran away, telling friends that Muhammad Parvez had sworn on the Qur'an to murder her if she did so. But on December 10, 2007, Waqas Parvez showed up at Aqsa's bus stop, and took the girl home.

Less than an hour later Muhammad Parvez called 911 to tell them he had killed his daughter. His calm after the killing, and his turning himself in, is common with Islamic honor murders and other killings and attempted killings: one notable example came in February 2009, after moderate Muslim leader Muzzammil Hassan beheaded his wife. He went to a police station, shook an officer's hand, and then shocked the unsuspecting policeman by telling him: "I want to tell you that I just killed my wife and I'm here to turn myself in." Similarly, when Mohammed Reza Taheri-Azar drove an SUV onto the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and attempted to run over and kill as many students as possible (he killed none but injured nine), he appeared serene and even happy after the attack.

This calm may emanate from a sense that the perpetrators have that they have performed an act pleasing to Allah, and will be rewarded for it. And that also may lead us to where Muhammad Parvez got the idea that Aqsa deserved death for her non-Muslim attitudes, and that it was his right, even his responsibility, to kill her. For the fact is little recognized but unmistakable: Islam provides a broad justification for honor killings, such that a man like Muhammad Parvez would most likely believe that in murdering his daughter, he is not committing a heinous crime, but serving his god in a way that that god would regard as a positive good.

A manual of Islamic law certified as a reliable guide to Sunni orthodoxy by Al-Azhar University, the most respected authority in Sunni Islam, says that "retaliation is obligatory against anyone who kills a human being purely intentionally and without right." However, "not subject to retaliation" is "a father or mother (or their fathers or mothers) for killing their offspring, or offspring's offspring." ('Umdat al-Salik o1.1-2).

In other words, someone who kills his child incurs no legal penalty under Islamic law.

But not being subject to a penalty is one thing, and actually being tolerated is another. Indications of the latter come from Syria, which in July 2009 scrapped a law limiting the length of sentences for honor killings, but "the new law says a man can still benefit from extenuating circumstances in crimes of passion or honour 'provided he serves a prison term of no less than two years in the case of killing.'"

That's right: two years for murder. Such a light penalty sends a clear signal that honor killings, while still crimes, are understandable and even justifiable: killing a wife or daughter to preserve the honor of the family extenuates the crime of murder to such an extent that it moves cold-blooded killing to the level of minor credit card fraud or less.

In Jordan in 2003, the Parliament voted down, specifically on Islamic grounds, a provision designed to stiffen penalties for honor killings. Al-Jazeera reported that "Islamists and conservatives said the laws violated religious traditions and would destroy families and values."

This is why honor killings keep happening — because they are broadly tolerated, even encouraged, by Islamic teachings and attitudes. Yet no authorities are calling Islamic leaders to account for this. The main thing that many analysts want you to know about the death of Aqsa Parvez and other honor killing victims is that they had nothing to do with Islam. Shahina Siddiqui, president of the Islamic Social Services Association, declared: "The strangulation death of Ms. Parvez was the result of domestic violence, a problem that cuts across Canadian society and is blind to colour or creed." Sheikh Alaa El-Sayyed, imam of the Islamic Society of North America in Mississauga, Ontario, agreed: "The bottom line is, it's a domestic violence issue."

Muhammad Parvez himself didn't see it that way after killing Aqsa. He grounded his act specifically in the mores of his Islamic community, and clearly believed that that community would regard his killing his daughter more lightly than they would her un-Islamic behavior: "This is my insult. My community will say you have not been able to control your daughter. This is my insult. She is making me naked."

The life sentences given to Muhammad and Waqas Parvez give Muslim spokesmen in Canada and the United States a new opportunity. They have a new chance to acknowledge that Islam's shame/honor culture and devaluation of women has created communities in which abuse of women is accepted as normal. They could call for a searching reevaluation of the meaning and continued relevance of material from the Qur'an and Sunnah that devalues and dehumanizes women, and call in no uncertain terms for Muslims to reject explicitly and definitively the literal meaning of such texts, now and for all time to come. They could call for sweeping reform and reexamination of the status of women in Islam. They could call upon every mosque in the West to institute classes teaching against honor killing and directly challenging the teachings and assumptions that give it justification.

For any of this to happen, Muslim leaders in the West would have to adopt an utterly unfamiliar and uncharacteristic stance: that of self-reflection and self-criticism, rather than excuse-making, finger-pointing, and evasion of responsibility. But with the mainstream media and law enforcement continuing to abet that evasion, this is unlikely in the extreme. Much more likely is that many, many more Muslim girls in the West will die miserably like Aqsa Parvez. No one is speaking up for them or defending them.

No one, that is, except my colleague in the Freedom Defense Initiative and Stop Islamization of America, Pamela Geller, who discovered late in 2008 that Aqsa was buried in an unmarked grave. She began an initiative to obtain a tombstone for Aqsa, but encountered resistance from Aqsa's family and the Hamas-linked Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which owns the land in which Aqsa is buried. They refused to approve Geller's headstone for Aqsa, which gave only her name, dates, and "Beloved, Remembered, Free" - although after all the public attention this initiative brought to the unmarked, they did ultimately provide a modest headstone themselves.

The whole affair showed yet again the tacit approval given to honor killing in all too many Islamic circles. But Geller was not inclined to acquiesce in the multicultural West's hypocritical tolerance of this horrific practice, and succeeded in getting memorials for Aqsa in another town in Canada, as well as in American Independence Park in Jerusalem. Pamela Geller's efforts in this epitomized what she be any free person's reaction to honor killing - moral indignation, efforts to raise awareness of this practice among Westerners, and action to signal to the Muslim community that Westerners will no longer stand idly by as this practice spreads in the West.

For Aqsa's sake, may there be many more such initiatives.

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Of course not a word of defense for Aqsa from her native Porkiestan or for that matter her even more native India.

I would file this jail sentence under anti dhimmitude of the Canadian system. Way to go, don't listen to the screaming jihadists and so called moderate Muslims of Canada. Let Canadian civil laws reign supreme over any sharia or Islamic laws. Good for Canada, I hope the USA is learning from this.

This is why honor killings keep happening — because they are broadly tolerated, even encouraged, by Islamic teachings and attitudes.
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Yes. The recent article in SF Weekly, "Honor Thy Father", about the "honor killing" of Noor Almaleki by her father in Arizona last year, ends with this very equivocal entry on Noor's memorial page on Facebook—presumably from a friend:

"Rest in peace, Noor," someone recently wrote on the young woman's memorial Facebook page. "May Allah forgive her and forgive us for all our sins. And may Allah help her Dad!!!!"
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That sounds an awful lot like blaming the victim, and having sympathy for the vicious murderer, who ran his daughter—and the mother of her boyfriend—down in the parking lot of a welfare office last October.

More:

Much more likely is that many, many more Muslim girls in the West will die miserably like Aqsa Parvez. No one is speaking up for them or defending them.

No one, that is, except my colleague in the Freedom Defense Initiative and Stop Islamization of America, Pamela Geller, who discovered late in 2008 that Aqsa was buried in an unmarked grave. She began an initiative to obtain a tombstone for Aqsa, but encountered resistance from Aqsa's family and the Hamas-linked Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which owns the land in which Aqsa is buried. They refused to approve Geller's headstone for Aqsa, which gave only her name, dates, and "Beloved, Remembered, Free" - although after all the public attention this initiative brought to the unmarked, they did ultimately provide a modest headstone themselves.

The whole affair showed yet again the tacit approval given to honor killing in all too many Islamic circles.
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Bravo, Pamela Gellar. And yet, this article—though very good in many ways, such as fairly unequivocally identifying Noor's murder as an honor killing, describes the stalwart Ms. Geller thusly:

"There's no doubt about it," Pamela Geller wrote on her conservative, virulently anti-Muslim blog, Atlas Shrugs. "He ought to be executed."
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Repulsive—when Pamela Geller has been one of the very few people—along with Robert Spencer—who has consistently shown concern over the plight of these girls.

Here's the article:

http://www.sfweekly.com/2010-03-31/news/honor-thy-father/1

A network of safe houses must be organized. Western social workers, bureaucrats and politicians must be educated in what Sharia law mandates for Muslims. Attitudes must change and the public must not let it be deceived by Muslims who claim that these killings are just domestic abuse. Life sentences for the perps and the families that support, organized and enable the killer to carry out their gruesome work.

No more "honor" killings.

"This is my insult. My community will say you have not been able to control your daughter. This is my insult. She is making me naked."


This is a very telling remark from Aqsa's father and murderer. She had made him "naked", denuded him of one of his masks (loving but strict father).

Sheikh Alaa El-Sayyed, imam of the Islamic Society of North America in Mississauga, Ontario, agreed: "The bottom line is, it's a domestic violence issue."

No, Mr. Imam, it's an ISLAMIC violence issue, just like the killing of apostates, homosexuals, and those who criticize or "insult" Islam. Against all of these, the teachings of Islam encourage and sanction the use of threats, beatings, and, ultimately, lethal violence. Other religions -- real religions -- do not.
It's also an Islamic terrorist issue, since it's just another form of terrorism, in this case meant to terrorize women into obedience and servitude. Likewise the killing of apostates is meant to terrorize any Moslem thinking of leaving the "religion". Islam is based on terrorism, both of believers and non-believers.

Completely ghastly - the sense I get from reading this is that the father and brother felt a great weight lifted off their shoulders.

It must have weighed greater than "what will happen to the rest of my family if the father and brother go to jail for life!". It is completeley bizzare.

They must have egged each other on, what to do when they finally get hold of her, what the final conversation with this lovely daughter/sister will have been; who did the throating - whether other family members were around?

What final burial rights she got i.e. whether she was allowed to die as a muslima?

It seems that she must have resisted to the bitter end, what a waste of 3 lives.

Why is it so hard for the woman to accept to wear clothes showing just her face and hands. It's was her culture after all, her mother (and presumably other sisters) were ok with it.

What external peer pressure must have been put on her (probably by a boyfriend that nobody knew about), I feel so sad; poor poor girl and one set of sad father and brother who can look forward only to becoming devout.

"Why is it so hard for the woman to accept to wear clothes showing just her face and hands. It was her culture after all, her mother ( and presumably other sisters ) were ok with it."

It's a little minor thing, called freedom, Roland. I am amazed at your ignorance.

"one set of sad father and brother who can look forward only to becoming devout."

I hope you are not expressing sympathy for the Cro-Magnon duo. They had choices. They could choose NOT to kill Asqa. They moved to a culture that does NOT allow "honor" killings or bestial behavior. "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."

If you find yourself unable to repress your savagery, move back to "Dar-Es-Islam".

I posted this at FrontPageMag.com, but it bears repeating.

This excerpt is from an article in The National Post and I think it should be read by people everywhere, because there is hardly a word about her daughter. She only wants her husband and son to be released from prison:

"The following "Appeal for Pity" was entered into evidence at the sentencing of Waqas and Muhammad Parvez: A Mother's Words

Your Honour!

I Mrs. Anwar Jan, the mother of late Aqsa Parvez, mother of Waqas Parvez, and wife of Muhammad Parvez.

I am the patient of diabetes, blood pressure, and cholesterol. I am still missing my late daughter. However she has been died since three years and will never come back again and when I think about my son and husband that they will be in jail for a long time. Maybe my husband will die in jail in this period then I cry hours and hours for all of them, that God give me punishment not to them. Your honour, my life is at corner and I do not have more power to bear all these pains. However I have many wishes and hopes to come to Canada for my family, but unfortunately my family has been broken.

I appeal to your great court to be mercy on my son and husband and reduce their punishment. PLEASE! PLEASE mercy on them. I am very obliged to your honour to read my pitiful appeal.

Yours faithfully,

Anwar Jan"

Very telling of how Muslim women, in this case the dead girl's own mother, are complicit in Islam's war on women. And that's what it is----a war on females to insure they always remain subservient to men. Shame on all complicit Muslim women. Shame on Muslim men, of course, who think women should be subordinate to men (and if a Muslim man doesn't think this, it could be asked, it should be asked, how can he then be a good Muslim). Shame on Islam.

You've said it well. But even if we concede that it's a domestic violence issue (on technicality), that will not change or obscure the fact that it's also and primarily an Islamic issue because how can a devoted Muslim father feel compelled to murder his own daughter because of her refusal to live and behave as a Muslim girl?

I know TWO WRONGS DON'T MAKE A RIGHT........... But the father and brother should receive capital punishment. BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY SPECIFICALLY FOR THESE FANATICS

For just a moment, I wondered if "roland" was actually posting something relatively decent and sane, until I got to this line:

Why is it so hard for the woman to accept to wear clothes showing just her face and hands. It's was her culture after all, her mother (and presumably other sisters) were ok with it.
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As for this being Aqsa Pervez' "culture", her culture was *Canadian*. There is *nothing* in the history or culture of civilized Canada that would call for a girl to submit to hijab—or to face "honor killing" by her family if she did not submit.

Recall, also-this was not just about wearing a headscarf. Aqsa's family also wanted to force her into an arranged marriage—while she was still underage.

Is this something else she should have just submitted to? Why not, since many of her siblings "were ok with it".

Notice, also, that "roland" is convinced that a girl could not possibly have thought for herself on this matter—no, she must have had "a boyfriend no one knew about"—presumably a filthy Kufr, who would lead her astray on these matters.

Then there is this:

I feel so sad; poor poor girl and one set of sad father and brother who can look forward only to becoming devout.
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As we saw with both Aqsa's appalling mother and the poster to Noor Almaleki's Facebook site which I quoted above, this is the usual case of a Muslim apologist equating the fate of Aqsa with that of her father and brother, and merely considering both "sad".

This would be appropriate if, say, they had all died in a car accident on an icy road—it is *grotesque* when you are talking about an innocent victim and her two brutal killers.

Then, finally, there is the solace offered that the "sad father and brother who can look forward only to becoming devout". I suppose they can spread that solace around, as well, in the form of prison Da'wa.

But it was their devotion to the vicious creed of Islam that led them to brutally murder their daughter and sister in the first place.

That isn't "devotion"—that's a motive in a homicide case.

The only one I feel sorry is for Aqsa. all others? I hope they rot in jail, good riddance to bad trash. I wish that they would also have sent this so called mother to jail also. she is also complicit. Her other siblings should be put up for adoption by hopefully a good christian couple.
Let this be a lesson to all muslims in Canada, this sharia crap and islamic culture will not be tolerated.

We have more important things to worry about than Muslim victims -- namely the millions of potential non-Muslim victims over the coming decades, as innumerable Muslim fanatics, whom we will not be able to pinpoint from among their masses of numbers, and whom by the millions we will continue allow into our societies through immigration both legal and illegal -- many of them driven by an obsessively murderous fanaticism unique in human history in degree, numbers and geographical extent, who seek to kill and maim as many of us as possible in the pursuit of an insane yet deadly-serious goal of world conquest.

If adverting to cases like Aqsa helps to raise awareness of the deadly perniciousness of Islam among the still napping Westerners, that's fine. But I see too much evidence in the still inchoate Anti-Islam Movement (still inchoate in part because of major policy disagreements like this) of a concern that strays too far from what should be our #1 concern: the safety of our own societies from a massively complex danger.

'In Jordan in 2003, the Parliament voted down, specifically on Islamic grounds, a provision designed to stiffen penalties for honor killings. Al-Jazeera reported that "Islamists and conservatives said the laws violated religious traditions and would destroy families and values."'

Let's ponder this for a moment, shall we. Protecting, loving and sometimes forgiving Muslim daughters would destroy families and values? What kind of families? What values? Is Aqsa's family intact and was it saved by murdering her? I hope her dad and brother are haunted by the look she must have given them as they choked the life out of her.

And as to this idiotic statement:

"Why is it so hard for the woman to accept to wear clothes showing just her face and hands. It's was her culture after all, her mother (and presumably other sisters) were ok with it."

Let's stick Roland in a trash bag and force him to wear it for the next thirty days. Then he can tell us all about why "it is so hard for woman to accept to wear clothes showing just her face and hands." Make sure it is against his will and that he is wearing it under duress.

It was her culture after all, her mother (and presumably other sisters) were ok with it.

That something of the nature of Islam can be referred to as "culture" with a straight face indicates the dire straits we are in.

*** Tabari 9:113 ***

I bet their obeisance is really paying off for the dead girl's mother and sisters. They're still alive, after all.

*** 92:8 ***

Boy, with the men dead the province of Ontario is gonna have one heckuva welfare bill to pay over the next decades.

Well, now Muhammad and Waqas Parvez will have all the time in the world to pursue religious studies in prison. They can grow their beards and work on their zabibas. Perhaps they'll find some pearly boys, or perhaps they will become pearly boys themselves.

I have chosen not to reply to individual posts. What I will say however is that all western judiciaries seem rather relaxed about honour killings given the sentences handed out. Screams dhimmitude. If I did the same then I know that I would be "sent down" for rather longer. I live in the UK but I am quite sure this is the same throughout Europe and the US. Could be the basis of a Phd. I'm retired. Anyone prepared to fund my Phd?

Call me a racist if you will but my view is that the family, and extended family, should be deported to their country of origin whether or not individuals participated or agreed to the killing even by keeping mouth shut.
Maybe, just maybe, this would focus some muslim minds and make the bastards wake up.
Deportation may have some sort of effect. Would they really want to return to a Sharia state? I think not so perhaps to time to totally ditch medeival practices.

No, he lost us at hoping she was "allowed" to be buried as a muslimah. Oh lucky day, her.

roland is a muslim or a dhimmi of the highest, most boot-licking order.

Submit is the order of the day, especially for women, that mysoginist pig. Detestable.

"Call me a racist if you will but my view is that the family, and extended family, should be deported to their country of origin whether or not individuals participated or agreed to the killing even by keeping mouth shut."

Islam is not a race and you are correct in advocating for the removal of the family in the case of an "honor" killing. Bravo!

Does it have to have openings?

Certainly their legal status in Canada might be contingent upon staying out of trouble. Allowing sibling murder to go on in the room next to them should disqualify them for Canadian legal residency.

Oh, and take the one month old baby from them (Aqsa's cousin). He's Canadian, put him up for real adoption and give him a normal Canadian life.

The topic of discussion last Friday here in Toronto at the Interfaith Da'wa presentation by Ameer ("call me 'Steve'") Mustapha Elturk was how Moslems were to cooperate in issues of social justice. Among the questions was one concerning the issue of Aqsa Parvez and the injustice done to her by her father and brother.

The question was raised from a woman's voice. However there were no women to be seen. Then I understood. The woman asking the question and the other "sisters" were sitting behind a screen, no doubt because the temptation to engage in gratuitous sex may have overtaken the Believers, those "best of people" had the screen not been in place.

The question of injustice suffered by a young Moslem woman, expressed by a Moslem woman in a mosque might in some circumstances be considered cause for hope. But how can there be hope when a screen separating the genders speaks much so eloquently as to the underpinning Moslem view of how the sexes relate to one another?

Elturk's repsonse was that Aqsa's murder is to be deplored, but that it is a cultural thing, not a religious thing, doncha know. So, here I'm listening to this fellow talk about cultural issues with respect to a murder to a disembodied voice behind a screen, which is totally beyond my cultural experience. Complete cultural overload and disonance, which I expect others are experiencing as well with all the double talk.

It all comes to this: Is the screen a cultural thing? Or is the cultural thing a screen?

Well, there is a great article of what should happen to murderers. Just a few blog messages above. Stop wishfull thinking and make it blood for blood. Because what Western Civilized World lacks - passion and energy - Islamic barbarians have in plenty.
There is a great fiction book on modern civilization and it's consequences "Starship Troopers" by Heinlein. Don't be fooled by it's sci-fi auntourage, it's deadly serious.

"Why is it so hard for the woman to accept to wear clothes showing just her face and hands. It's was her culture after all, her mother (and presumably other sisters) were ok with it."

What's your problem?

Why don't you wear "clothes" showing just your face and hands?

Well, why don't you, male?

not only did they kill her...they refused to put a marker on her grave to identify her....it took some Islamophobes to do that....

If left to Islam her memory would be but dust in the wind...

"I hope her dad and brother are haunted by the look she must have given them as they choked the life out of her."

Sorry, but I can't help thinking they go to bed each night very pleased with themselves - they defended their god from the daughter / sister who posed such a threat. Instead of being haunted, they must be mesmerized by the idea of the virgins that await them - after all, they killed for allah. That must be worth something in the hereafter?

To me, 'roland' sounds exactly like our old Ahmadiyya Mohammedan dementor, 'Naseem', alias 'Mr Barcode'.

Perhaps Marisol could do the appropriate check.

Winoceros wrote:

No, he lost us at hoping she was "allowed" to be buried as a muslimah. Oh lucky day, her.
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Agreed, Winoceros. He was probably perfectly happy that she was buried in an unmarked, anonymous grave by her "loving family", who resisted giving her a proper gravestone, even when Kaffirs offered to pay for it.

After all, what could be more appropriate for a Muslimah than interment in an unmarked grave?

From Nonie Darwish on sharia, 'Cruel and Usual Punishment':

"Like everyone else in the Middle East, I never dared to challenge such laws [i.e the sharia rules for social and sexual conduct - dda], nor did I fully comprehend them...As a young Muslim girl, I was told never to question, and simply to wait for a Muslim man to propose marriage. This is Allah's law, they told me, and we must obey it. **Those who didn't obey were considered apostates who should be killed** {my emphasis - dda}. Challenging sharia {as Aqsa did, when she refused to wear the hijab - dda} was the last thing we women wanted to do, since challenging Allah's law was like challenging Allah himself"...(p. 27).

Note - this was in Egypt, not in Saudi Arabia.

And on page 63 she adds,

"Given all that Muslim women suffer, Westerners find it difficult to understand why the majority of them deny their oppression..yet it makes perfect sense to those who have lived under Sharia.

"Muslim women are held hostage under the law, and that's no exaggeration.

"**The Qur'an, various hadiths, and Sharia all prescribe severe punishment for the rebellious woman** {my emphasis - dda}.

"Complaining outside the family about a husband's treatment is taboo in Muslim society and is considered rebellion. A complaining woman can be viewed as a rebellious woman even if the complaint is about a beating. A rebellious woman can be beaten by her husband and ordered by the Sharia court to never leave the home without his permission in beit al taa, meaning 'house of obedience', a practice that amounts to house arrest".

{And I guess since a woman belongs to her father until she is sold to her husband, then a similar paradigm would apply against a rebellious, or perceived-to-be-rebellious, daughter; and Aqsa had not just complained to fellow Muslims, and fled the family, she had gone to the kafir to complain of the way her Muslim family were treating her}.

Nonie again: "A Muslim wife {and, one might reasonably infer, daughter - dda} complaining to strangers or the media is considered an insult to her husband {or, as we see in Aqsa's case, father and brothers - dda}, family honor, and above all, to sharia itself.

"Thus complaining about Sharia's harsh laws in public, especially to an infidel American official, would be an act of rebellion against Islam itself...". {And we all know what *that* is - apostasy, or blasphemy - and we know what the penalty is for apostasy and blasphemy...DEATH - dda}.

On p. 65 Nonie states that "nashiz, which is Arabic for 'rebelliousness of a woman', is **a crime under Sharia law** {my emphasis - dda}".

Nonie makes that explicit on pl 87 - "Rebelling against Sharia is viewed as a rebllion against Allah himself, or, apostasy".

By refusing to observe the rules for Islamic female dress - resisting her father's attempt to force her to wear the headscarf - Aqsa had, in effect, identified herself as an apostate or at the very least, a potential apostate.

So she was murdered, either to punish her for perceived apostasy and blasphemy (and thus to provide a terrifying object lesson for her sisters just in case any of them were secretly harbouring rebellious thoughts), or to prevent her from developing into a full blown apostate/ blasphemer in the future. For if she had left the Ummah, she would cause the whole Ummah to lose face. Its self-perception, which it also tries to project to outsiders, of total dominance and total perfection is broken, if someone who doesn't like it, escapes from it and actively seeks out something else.

Winoceros, I'll leave that up to you. I trust you. ; )

PMK, the reason I said that is because over at Vlad Tepes I read the court documents that said that Waqas felt guilty about murdering his sister. What was it that made him feel guilty?

Note to skep:

I agree, Canada's justice system can be pretty slack, sometimes.

However, in the case of these muslim monsters, the judge ruled they will not be eligible to apply for parole until they have served a minimum of 18 years.


"This calm may emanate from a sense that the perpetrators have that they have performed an act pleasing to Allah, and will be rewarded for it." -- headline

They are rewarded, alright ...

http://moniquemonicat.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/hells-fire-duncanlong181.jpg

The lake of fire is an evildoers reward, so enjoy your eternal stay with muhammad (perdition is upon him). A man that personified EVIL.

Without a doubt, islam is the most evil ideology known to man.

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