You can't practise islam in a secular state. E.g. The day for prayers and rest is a friday, not sunday. You can't eat or handle pork products, you can't touch or be near dogsor pigs, women have to cover up, anti-apostasy laws have to be in place, sharia mandated punishments should be enforced, no interests on bank deposits, no interests can be charged for borrowing money, fasting during the holy month of ramadan, daily prayers have to be observe, etc, etc, etc.
With all these restrictions in place, how can a muslim reasonably practise his/her faith in a non-muslim country, where the laws and practices are so different?
2007-06-04
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