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Dick Dasterdly Oct 10th 2012 8:02 am

Sharia v Toon
 
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...s-8204411.html

Interesting situation.

Sharia Law v Newcastle Utd.

Several Ncl muslim players have been warned not to wear the new club shirt sponsored by Wonga because they will be breaking Sharia law.

Quite a few ppl in the city are rightly disgusted with the deal as well, regardless of Sharia law.

The fans will be expected to shell out 50quid a time for replica shirts bearing the WONGA Logo.
Personally I wouldn't be seen dead in one, .....however in view of the fact that several of the players are practicing Muslims, I await the outcome with interest.

me me Oct 10th 2012 8:09 am

Re: Sharia v Toon
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 10324241)
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...s-8204411.html

Interesting situation.

Sharia Law v Newcastle Utd.

Several Ncl muslim players have been warned not to wear the new club shirt sponsored by Wonga because they will be breaking Sharia law.

Quite a few ppl in the city are rightly disgusted with the deal as well, regardless of Sharia law.

The fans will be expected to shell out 50quid a time for replica shirts bearing the WONGA Logo.
Personally I wouldn't be seen dead in one, .....however in view of the fact that several of the players are practicing Muslims, I await the outcome with interest.

No comment.

Domino Oct 10th 2012 6:18 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 
suppose i could ask....
whats a wonga ?

but then someone would do a Gibbs on me
:eek:

rugbymatt Oct 10th 2012 6:55 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 
Lazy reporting, its not just under Sharia Law, its under Islamic law, no Muslim is allowed to profit from lending money to another. Gotta be said, Islmaphobia aside its also pretty insensitive to do it in an area with the greatest amount of personal insolvencies! Have you seen the interest rates they "offer"? Its funny they don't receive the same vitriol the banks do eh? We live in "interesting times" for sure.

jimenato Oct 10th 2012 8:00 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 
One wonders what specifically the problem is with Wonga when the current sponsor is Virgin Money and the Premiership is sponsored by Barclays.

Incidentally I believe I am right in saying that Muslims are allowed to profit from lending but not through interest.

rugbymatt Oct 10th 2012 8:32 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 
*sigh*

agoreira Oct 10th 2012 8:47 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 

Originally Posted by jimenato (Post 10325049)

Incidentally I believe I am right in saying that Muslims are allowed to profit from lending but not through interest.

Agree, Sharia banking has to make a profit from somewhere, it can't run as a bank dishing out money for nothing. Somewhere there has to be a payback, even Sharia banks aren't charities.


However, commercial activities can also be financed in which the Islamic saver collects a surcharge at a level similar to conventional interest.

Domino Oct 10th 2012 10:37 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 
and organisations like HSBC who have sharia mortgages must be making a profit.
:confused:

me me Oct 11th 2012 5:54 am

Re: Sharia v Toon
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 10325312)
and organisations like HSBC who have sharia mortgages must be making a profit.
:confused:

Let's hope so, as they make plenty out of non sharia mortgages.

lmj50 Oct 11th 2012 10:36 am

Re: Sharia v Toon
 
Wonga!! FFS have you seen their interest rates. Thieving gits:thumbdown::thumbdown:

dunmovin Oct 11th 2012 10:52 am

Re: Sharia v Toon
 
comes back to the same old thing..... this is our part of the world.... we do things our way... don't like it, bugger off back to where your laws apply and stop ramming them down our necks. If you were born here, live with our laws,or use a passport and go where your laws work. simple.

We were here 1st. We have duty to guard our way of life,

Fredbargate Oct 11th 2012 6:09 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 

Originally Posted by dunmovin (Post 10326466)
comes back to the same old thing..... this is our part of the world.... we do things our way... don't like it, bugger off back to where your laws apply and stop ramming them down our necks. If you were born here, live with our laws,or use a passport and go where your laws work. simple.

We were here 1st. We have duty to guard our way of life,


:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Domino Oct 11th 2012 8:38 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 

Originally Posted by me me (Post 10326063)
Let's hope so, as they make plenty out of non sharia mortgages.

especially the one I had with them, but all paid off now so they don't get a penny from me.
:rofl:

Domino Oct 11th 2012 8:39 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 

Originally Posted by dunmovin (Post 10326466)
comes back to the same old thing..... this is our part of the world.... we do things our way... don't like it, bugger off back to where your laws apply and stop ramming them down our necks. If you were born here, live with our laws,or use a passport and go where your laws work. simple.

We were here 1st. We have duty to guard our way of life,

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Domino Oct 11th 2012 8:43 pm

Re: Sharia v Toon
 

Originally Posted by dunmovin (Post 10326466)
comes back to the same old thing..... this is our part of the world.... we do things our way... don't like it, bugger off back to where your laws apply and stop ramming them down our necks. If you were born here, live with our laws,or use a passport and go where your laws work. simple.

We were here 1st. We have duty to guard our way of life,

funny thing is many went to the UK because they werent wanted "back home" and it takes us over £4million and 8 years to get rid of them.
and their wife is entitled to buy their council house with a massive discount
:thumbdown:


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