Why is the stoning of women still a thing? – IOTW Report

Why is the stoning of women still a thing?

There are even instructions on how to do it.

RAIR: ‘Religion of Women’: An Iranian Tutorial for Stoning Females According to Islamic Law

Stoning in Iran is not the result of “archaic interpretations” or “cultural misunderstandings”—it is Islamic law in action. Codified in Iran’s Islamic Penal Code and justified by Sharia, stoning stands as a grotesque example of what happens when a legal system is based on Islamic doctrines. This inhumane punishment, primarily targeting women, epitomizes the brutality of Islamic law and its incompatibility with basic human rights. MORE

7 Comments on Why is the stoning of women still a thing?

  1. Two movies that everyone should see (once) are Passion Of The Christ and The Stoning of Soraya M;

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1277737/?ref_=nm_flmg_job_1_cdt_t_15

    Interestingly, Jim Caviezel is in both, a devout Christian who has paid the financial price of acknowledging his faith.

    Our woke society has no qualms about condemning ancient customs of The Incas sacrificing children or The Aztecs killing hundreds of thousands on the alter to appease the gods, but stoning women (many falsely accused), honor killings, throwing gays off of buildings, and arranged marriages with pre-pubescent girls gets a pass because of crazy bitches like Rashida Tlaib and the over spun blanket of Islamaphobia.

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