Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Ok i hope expatmums get some info from this :rolleyes:
Sharia and UAE laws prohibit cruelty to animals By Samir Salama, Bureau Chief Abu Dhabi: Cruelty to animals is prohibited in the Islamic Sharia and UAE's laws, according to scholars and legal consultants. Every person who maliciously and intentionally maims, mutilates or tortures a living animal, or maliciously and intentionally kills an animal, is guilty of an offence punishable by imprisonment of up to one year, or by a fine of not more than Dh10,000, or by both the fine and imprisonment, Mohammad Ebrahim Al Shaiba, a Dubai-based legal consultant, told Gulf News yesterday. http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/Nat...ticleID=189459 |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by CasaNova
Ok i hope expatmums get some info from this :rolleyes:
Sharia and UAE laws prohibit cruelty to animals By Samir Salama, Bureau Chief Abu Dhabi: Cruelty to animals is prohibited in the Islamic Sharia and UAE's laws, according to scholars and legal consultants. Every person who maliciously and intentionally maims, mutilates or tortures a living animal, or maliciously and intentionally kills an animal, is guilty of an offence punishable by imprisonment of up to one year, or by a fine of not more than Dh10,000, or by both the fine and imprisonment, Mohammad Ebrahim Al Shaiba, a Dubai-based legal consultant, told Gulf News yesterday. http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/Nat...ticleID=189459 Once a roach threatenned to maim me and I killed it in self defense....Although I have no witnesses to back me up..... |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by shoushou
What about rats and roaches????? :eek:
Once a roach threatenned to maim me and I killed it in self defense....Although I have no witnesses to back me up..... cocoroach is an Insect not an Animal hahaha i am so smart! isn't it? :cool: |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by CasaNova
Ok i hope expatmums get some info from this :rolleyes:
Sharia and UAE laws prohibit cruelty to animals By Samir Salama, Bureau Chief Abu Dhabi: Cruelty to animals is prohibited in the Islamic Sharia and UAE's laws, according to scholars and legal consultants. Every person who maliciously and intentionally maims, mutilates or tortures a living animal, or maliciously and intentionally kills an animal, is guilty of an offence punishable by imprisonment of up to one year, or by a fine of not more than Dh10,000, or by both the fine and imprisonment, Mohammad Ebrahim Al Shaiba, a Dubai-based legal consultant, told Gulf News yesterday. http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/Nat...ticleID=189459 The fact that its against Sharia law doesnt stop it happening does it Its against Sharia law to sleep with another mans wife but doesnt stop it happening does it.... the list is endless child abuse, murder ect. ect.. So your point is????????? :confused: |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by sassy
The fact that its against Sharia law doesnt stop it happening does it Its against Sharia law to sleep with another mans wife but doesnt stop it happening does it.... the list is endless child abuse, murder ect. ect..
So your point is????????? :confused: Its also against sharia law to sleep with cats and dogs!! But does it stops it? ps. also its against sharia law to sleep with another womens Husband |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by CasaNova
Its also against sharia law to sleep with cats and dogs!! But does it stops it?
ps. also its against sharia law to sleep with another womens Husband Exactly so why are you going on about Sharia Law with regard to animals no one is saying that its legal....... Ans just to set the record straight I dot sleep with Animals other peoples husbands nor do I kick my Cat........ :rolleyes: |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by sassy
Exactly so why are you going on about Sharia Law with regard to animals no one is saying that its legal.......
People had a misconception that animals are not protected under federal law. Anyways, its pointless in this country as the law doesn't apply to all. Ans just to set the record straight I dot sleep with Animals other peoples husbands nor do I kick my Cat........ :rolleyes: not you maybe. But I am not here to approve or disapprove anyone of anything. |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by sassy
Exactly so why are you going on about Sharia Law with regard to animals no one is saying that its legal.......
Ans just to set the record straight I dot sleep with Animals other peoples husbands nor do I kick my Cat........ :rolleyes: |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by CasaNova
People had a misconception that animals are not protected under federal law.
Anyways, its pointless in this country as the law doesn't apply to all. not you maybe. But I am not here to approve or disapprove anyone of anything. |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by sassy
Actually still waiting for you to explain your point?
keep waiting. |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by CasaNova
keep waiting.
Nah... to boring Balushi |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by sassy
Nah... to boring Balushi
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Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by CasaNova
So what should I do? Bangra dance :confused:
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Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by sassy
Now that might be entertaining for a couple of moments. :beer:
So how can i entertain you for hours ;) |
Re: Yet another misconception(propanganda) dispelled
Originally Posted by CasaNova
So how can i entertain you for hours ;)
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