islam jesus (pbuh), page-22

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    "1. Sharia Law is not from the Koran. the Koran is not fundamentalist & allows freedom of religion"
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia
    "There are two primary sources of sharia law: the precepts set forth in the Quranic verses (ayahs), and the example set by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in theSunnah.[7] Where it has official status, sharia is interpreted by Islamic judges (qadis) with varying responsibilities for the religious leaders (imams). For questions not directly addressed in the primary sources, the application of sharia is extended through consensus of the religious scholars (ulama) thought to embody the consensus of the Muslim Community (ijma). Islamic jurisprudence will also sometimes incorporate analogies from the Quran and Sunnah through qiyas, though many scholars also prefer reasoning ('aql) to analogy.[6][7]"

    "3. for example, both Moses & Sharia prescribe the death penalty to family members who leave the religion or to those that criticize the superstition of 'God/Allah" (where as the Koran does not)"
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_and_capital_punishment

    Christian tradition from the New Testament have come to a range of conclusions about the permissibility and social value of capital punishment. While some hold that a strict reading of certain texts[1] forbids executions, others point to various verses of the New Testament which seem to endorse the death penalty's use.[2] Many read the Passion narratives in the Gospels as a condemnation of capital punishment because of the execution of Jesus, whom Christians regard as innocent and an example of executing the innocent.
 
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