One may see the poll as ridiculous, but for an Islamist it may be real. The poll has been started not as a means to an end, but to 'check' the general thinking of those who view this thread.
Sharia
This is well known to most Muslims, yet Sharia is always referred to as "based upon the Koran", hence it is the "will of God". One sees traces of many non-Muslim juridical systems in the Sharia, such as Old Arab Bedouin law, commercial law from Mecca, agrarian law from Madina, law from the conquered countries, Roman law and Jewish law. Also, calling the Sharia 'law' can be misleading, as Sharia extends beyond law. Sharia is the totality of religious, political, social, domestic and private life. Sharia is primarily meant for all Muslims, but applies to a certain extent also for people living inside a Muslim society. Muslims are not totally bound by the Sharia when they live or travel outside the Muslim world.
Ref. https://I-cias.com/e.o/sharia.htm
It is, without any doubt whatsoever, the firm agenda of Islam to extend Sharia over the entire world. It is completely ingrained in all Muslim cultures, is the foundation of Jihad throughout the ages, and is publicly proclaimed by almost all clerics, spokesmen, and proponents of Islam.
I have to disagree that it is an Islamic agenda to extend Sharia over the US and the entire world. The definition of Sharia states that it should govern both public and private lives of those living within the state. The US is not an Islamic state so Sharia should not be implemented here. Now, if one were to say that extreme Islamists (since Islamists can also refer to simple observants of Islam) had an agenda for imposing Sharia around the world, then I would tend to agree more with that statement. This is, of course, my humble opinion on the matter.
You are correct, Sharia is meant to be the law of the state. That is the point. Islam seeks to envelope the entire world within its grip. That was the purpose of Jihad in the Middle Ages. That is the purpose of Wahhabism and Iran.
In my opinion, of course.
I still believe that trying to envelope the world in Islam is not a basic principle of Islam, but more of an objective of extremist Islamic groups. I guess this is the differentiation I am trying to make. I have listened to many Islamic religious leaders who do not profess that Islam should dominate the world. It would seem to be more of an objective of groups such as Hamas, etc. All again, in my opinion.
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It is, without any doubt whatsoever, the firm agenda of Islam to extend Sharia over the entire world. It is completely ingrained in all Muslim cultures, is the foundation of Jihad throughout the ages, and is publicly proclaimed by almost all clerics, spokesmen, and proponents of Islam. |
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You are correct, Sharia is meant to be the law of the state. That is the point. Islam seeks to envelope the entire world within its grip. That was the purpose of Jihad in the Middle Ages. |
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that Islam should dominate the world. It would seem to be more of an objective of groups such as Hamas. |
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Actually the sole agenda of Hamas is to re-establish Palestine and cause the state of Israel to cease to exist by any means necessary, or at least it was before they joined the fray of politics |
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With all due respect, I don't believe Hamas a sole agenda. While re-establishing Palestine is on the agenda, there are other ulterior motives such as eradicating Israel, for one. |
Offtopic but, Interesting side note: Jesus(pbuh) is attributed in the Bible as stating many times through teachings that he was offering: a river of life;everlasting water;water which quenches all thirst. |