If you want sharia law ... If you don`t want to live in a land filled with Christians ...

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Muslim prof: ‘If Muslims, or anyone else, doesn’t like living in a land filled with Christians or in a democracy they should get the hell out.’

The policy of official multiculturalism is a disaster,” says Kanwar, who ironically once headed a government-funded multicultural organization in Calgary in the early ’70s….

Multiculturalism creates nations within a nation and divides the loyalty of people,” says the 65-year-old Pakastani-born Kanwar, who immigrated to Canada in 1966.

“It allows people to marginalize themselves. It endangers us all as these recent arrests show.”

Because of Kanwar’s open and published opposition to Ontario’s proposal last year to consider allowing sharia law for arbitration purposes in that province, Kanwar says he has been issued with fatwahs — not the death-threat versions made famous by the one issued against Salman Rushdie for writing the novel The Satanic Verses — but more like a shunning."
 
问问,傻啦law是啥?
 
" Dr. Mahfooz Kanwar recently attended Calgary’s largest mosque for a funeral.

At one point in the proceedings, a man Kanwar has known for more than three decades led the prayers.

“He was saying in Urdu (the official language of Pakistan): ‘Oh, God, protect us from the infidels, who pollute us with their vile ways,'” recalls Kanwar, a professor of sociology at Mount Royal College in Calgary.

“I stood up and grabbed him by the lapels, which was shocking even to me because I have never done anything like that in my life and I said: ‘How dare you attack my country.’ And then I addressed the crowd and said: ‘I have known this man for more than 30 years and he has been on welfare for almost all of those years.’ ”
 
问问,傻啦law是啥?

I am no expert on that. My understanding is that Sharia is an Islamic legal system based on the teachings of Koran and Hadiths.
 
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Dr. Mahfooz Kanwar recently attended Calgary’s largest mosque for a funeral.

At one point in the proceedings, a man Kanwar has known for more than three decades led the prayers.

“He was saying in Urdu (the official language of Pakistan): ‘Oh, God, protect us from the infidels, who pollute us with their vile ways,'” recalls Kanwar, a professor of sociology at Mount Royal College in Calgary.

“I stood up and grabbed him by the lapels, which was shocking even to me because I have never done anything like that in my life and I said: ‘How dare you attack my country.’ And then I addressed the crowd and said: ‘I have known this man for more than 30 years and he has been on welfare for almost all of those years.’ ”

Kanwar chuckles at the memory.

“Then I said to this semi-literate man, ‘you should thank me and those you call infidels.’

“He asked me why and I said: ‘Because the taxes I pay are putting food on your table as are the taxes of the so-called “infidels.’
 
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