‘Not in this country!’ Australian senator lashes out at pro-Sharia activist.

A debate on migration led to fireworks on Monday night’s Q&A program, with outspoken independent senator Jacqui Lambie getting into a shouting match with Islamic youth leader Yassmin Abdel-Magied over sharia law.

Key points:

  • Senator Jacqui Lambie said “anyone that supports sharia law should be deported”
  • Youth leader Yassmin Abdel-Magied accused Ms Lambie of being uninformed
  • Their differences were set aside regarding childhood education funding — both opposing the Government’s proposed funding cuts

The face-off occurred after an audience member asked if it was time to define new rules surrounding migration to avoid community conflict, leading Senator Lambie to reaffirm her position that anyone that supports sharia law be deported from Australia.

Ms Abdel-Magied interjected, asking the Tasmanian senator if she knew what sharia law was, before the two fought over its definition and women’s rights.

“My frustration is that people talk about Islam without knowing anything about it and they’re willing to completely negate any of my rights as a human being,” Ms Abdel-Magied said.

“Islam to me is the most feminist religion. We got equal rights well before the Europeans. We don’t take our husbands’ last names because we ain’t their property.”

Senator Lambie replied forcefully, saying there was only one law for Australians.

“The fact is we have one law in this country and it is the Australian law — not sharia law, not in this country, not in my day,” she said to cheers from the audience.

Ms Abdel-Magied retorted, saying Islam taught people to follow the law of the land they are on, before the pair sparred again, forcing host Tony Jones to put an end to the fracas.

The pair also traded barbs when US President Donald Trump’s ban on Muslim immigration was brought up, with Senator Lambie saying she supported a similar ban being introduced into Australia.

“This is what the majority want — the majority want to feel safe, be safe. And Donald Trump, if he wants to put that and put those on hold for three months, he has every right to do so,” she said.

Early childhood education debate unites warring pair

But Senator Lambie’s and Ms Adbel-Magied’s differences were put to one side when the discussion turned to the Federal Government’s plans to change its funding of early childhood education.

The pair turned their attention to Liberal senator James Paterson, who attempted to defend the Government’s position on activity testing parents in order for children to receive childcare.

“Oh mate, you know how many families who have been living in public housing — third and fourth generations — it doesn’t work like that,” Senator Lambie said, with Ms Adbel-Magied saying she was “with Jacqui on this”.

“Why should kids pay the penalty being stuck inside those houses? Get them out of there!”

Senator Paterson tried to respond but could not get a word in over Senator Lambie.

“Oh bullshit!” she said.

“I’m really angry about this. You need to get those kids out of there.

 

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Shi’ites Pose Greater Danger than Boko Haram– Sharia Council Scribe

The Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN), Mallam Nafiu Baba Ahmed, has said that members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), also known as Shiites, pose greater danger to Nigeria than the Boko Haram terrorists.

He stated this while testifying before the judicial commission of inquiry set up by the Kaduna state government to investigate the December 12-14, 2015, clashes between the Nigerian Army and the Shi’ites in Zaria.

He said failure of the government to deal decisively with the alleged excesses of the Shi’ites may be catastrophic for the country.

Ahmed also revealed that the late leader of Boko Haram, Mohammed Yusuf, had some relationship with the Shi’ites prior to forming his own group.

He added that both Mohammed and the Shi’ite leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky had similar attitudes in holding onto their respective doctrines which, according to him, are contrary to Islamic principles.

He alleged that the the Shi’ites had recently started adopting Boko Haram strategy of intimidation and elimination of Ulamas who were opposed to their doctrines, saying that many have refrained from testifying before the commission for fear of the unknown.

Ahmed who lamented the initial government handling of Boko Haram noted that small fires become huge conflagrations if not tackled in an effective and timely manner, urging the government to learn from its experience with Boko Haram by dealing decisively with the Shi’ites.

“Failure to act will spell catastrophe for Nigeria,” he added.
The SCSN scribe also emphasised the need for the society to be involved in checkmating the Shi’ites, pointing out that government decisions are usually dictated by “political expediency” which may not always reflect the best interest of the people.

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Buhari Discusses Sharia

Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has said that Sharia law is limited to inheritance and marriage. He siad, “Sharia is limited to inheritance, marriage etc. If anyone wants to change sharia they have to change the constitution: #Buhari at #CHAfrica”

The former Head of State who declared himself fit and healthy to lead the country if elected, also said that he takes full responsibility for whatever happened under his watch as a military dictator in Nigeria between 1983 to 1985. This was part of his address at the Chatham House, London during his speech on Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in Africa: Nigeria’s Transition.

Many electorates have expressed fear that Buhari, if elected, might implement full sharia law in all the states in Nigeria, especially, following media reports in 2001, that he will not stop the agitation for total implementation of the sharia in the country.

“This is the sacrifice the Moslems will have to make and persuade their fellow country men who are non-Moslems to accept. I will continue to show openly and inside me, the total commitment to Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria, God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total implementation of the Sharia in the country,” he said in 2001 at National Convention of the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria (SCSN), held at the Arewa House, Kaduna.

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Buhari Never Mentioned Imposing Sharia Across Nigeria…

Reports staged immediately after General Buhari’s victory regarding his alleged statement of imposing sharia across Nigeria has been debunked and said to be completely untrue.

The portion posted by a tweep carrying the false statement has been said to be a propaganda material that has been lingering to discredit the reputation of General Buhari. The tweet featured an old newspaper that contained the propaganda, which eventually circulated and is being used to taunt the victory General Buhari had already secured in the APC presidential primaries.