A glimpse of the future of Europe and the U.S. The principle has been well-established and must always be reinforced: in Muslim countries, one must conform one’s behavior to suit Muslim sensibilities. And in non-Muslim countries, one must conform one’s behavior to suit Muslim sensibilities.
“Report sought on wine shop in ‘Muslim-majority’ area,” Express Tribune, September 9, 2016 (thanks to Lookmann):
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) sought on Thursday from the Thatta police a comprehensive report about the reportedly Muslim-majority neighbourhood where a wine shop is situated.
Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, who headed the division bench, gave 10 days to the Thatta police SHO inspector Abdul Jabbar for filing the report.
The bench was hearing a petition filed by Irfan Ali Bikak, who had approached the SHC against the excise and taxation department and Thatta police for allegedly failing to close a wine shop in a Muslim-majority locality.
The petitioner said the Royal Wine Shop was opened in the locality where majority residents are not non-Muslims, as provided in the laws governing the business. He maintained that there are many mosques and schools in the area, thus open sale of liquor could not be allowed there.
On the court’s previous notice, Jabbar appeared and filed an interim report. He requested for time to file a comprehensive report.
Allowing the request, the bench gave him ten days and directed him to also provide a map showing the wine shop, the mosques’ distances and the voter list of the vicinity.
The official was further directed to clearly mention in his report if there is any school, graveyard and imambargah in the area, adding that “if so, what is the exact aerial distance between the wine shop and the other places. The official will furnish the report by September 28….
Published in The Express

KrazyKafir says
So, this area in the UK isn’t governed by English law? If not, isn’t this the first real step towards autonomous regions in England?
Michael Laudahn says
Click the link tribune.com.pk – pk stands for Pakistan. It seems you can’t wait until this comes to Britain, right?
KrazyKafir says
Sorry it must have been residue from the Burka article that threw me off.
Vicky says
It says it is in Karachi.
KrazyKafir says
For now, but nothing is off the table in England anymore, if they start letting the invaders where Burkas in the kuffar police force.
KrazyKafir says
Oops, “wear”
Mong says
Roast nothing. Hiya. We can chat in another space. Hope you’re well x
Mong says
Invaders in swim suits x
Barry Donnelly says
Eat, drink and be merry and believe in the Resurrection , because unless you are a muslim in Pakistan , tomorrow you could easily die !
common sense says
They (Pakistani Islamists) will never make it past the Irish or Scotts. You don’t want to mess with the Scotch, whiskey or beer. The US when ape s*#t when the authorities took alcohol away during prohibition.
If you want to win a battle just air drop all the alcohol behind enemy lines and tell the troops that’s all there is.
Pigs be upon Him says
plenty of heroin in Pakistan, and abuse on the rise
Angemon says
Well, if it’s not against the law yet, I suspect it’ll be soon.
Baucent says
“The official was further directed to clearly mention in his report if there is any school, graveyard and imambargah in the area, adding that “if so, what is the exact aerial distance between the wine shop and the other places”.
Graveyards? Fear of corrupting the dead? Only in muslimland.
Keith W Jordan says
I think it is crazy that when I read this article, I am confused as to whether it is happening in Britain or Pakistan.
ninetyninepct says
Oh allah, where are the muzzie jihadist terrorists going to get their booze if the shop closes? They would be offended.