Sunday, January 17, 2010

Austria: Majority of Turks want Sharia personal law incorporated into legal system

Interesting survey.  It looks like the majority of Turkish immigrants in Austria want Sharia law implemented.  I have to wonder what percentage of Muslim immigrants in other Western societies also want Sharia law implemented in their host countries.  If it's anywhere near the sampling in Austria, things are not looking good. 

The article makes an interesting statement: "Close to 62% of religious-political Muslims agreed Sharia should be incorporated, compared to 41% of secular Muslims".  So what is the difference between "religious-political Muslims" and "secular Muslims"?  Added together they add up to 103% of Turkish Muslims.  Weird. 

Bottom line, Muslims overall don't integrate into Western society because Islam is the first priority in their lives.  They may take advantage of the social welfare the West provides, but otherwise, resent and despise Western culture.  So the conclusion must be that they are there to colonize and convert the host country to Islam.


FROM ISLAMINEUROPE:

Austria: Majority of Turks want Sharia personal law incorporated into legal system


A new study shows alarming results.  More than half of Austrian Turks want to see Sharia law implemented.  The study, commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior and carried out by Gfk Austria on "integartion in Austria" shows that Turkish immigrants differ from immigrants from other countries. 

More than half of the approx. 220,000 Turkish immigrants - 2.65% of the 8.3 million people in Austria - want Islamic law introduced into the Austrian legal system.  Asked whether some parts of Islamic law (e.g. marriage, family and inheritance laws) should be incorporated into Austrian law, 50% agreed, 16% said it depended on which elements were incorporated and 22% were against it.  Responses varied by education level and German language skills, but religion was the most decisive factor.  Close to 62% of religious-political Muslims agreed Sharia should be incorporated, compared to 41% of secular Muslims.  In both groups, an additional 16% said it depends on what elements were to be incorporated.

72% says that following religious commandments is more important than democratic ones.  For 57% of the Turks, the laws and regulations of Islam are more important than that of Austria.  And almost half of the Turkish immigrants say that crime in Austria is caused by democracy.

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