A 14-year-old girl who doesn't want to get married is allowed to be married by a radical Muslim imam who says, "By grace of Allah, she's legal to get into a marriage." What does this have to do with feminism?
00:00:02.000So this person says, this was a case in England, right?
00:00:05.000Try and picture this happening in the United States.
00:00:07.000On being informed that a girl did not want to get married, Mohammed Saeed Akhtar, imam of a mosque, said, we're talking about Britain, so let's not say there are a few radical Muslims who are terrorists in ISIL, but not everybody else.
00:00:58.000This is a place in the world where Sharia is already taking over.
00:01:01.000These attacks are to try and encourage Sharia, the same Sharia that entirely limits and it entirely eradicates free speech, whether it's a cartoon or a woman speaking up after a poorly made sandwich.
00:01:14.000And you have an imam here saying, by Sharia, by grace of Allah, she's legal to get married.
00:01:52.000And by the way, by His grace, you might be saved.
00:01:56.000That's a big different concept as opposed to, we're going to weigh your good deeds and your bad deeds, and Allah is going to finally get to decide, by the way...
00:02:06.000Not covering up your whole body, that's a bad deed.
00:02:09.000By the way, wanting equal rights women, that's a bad deed.
00:02:14.000By the way, free speech, that's a bad deed.
00:02:18.000So every single person who isn't a radical Muslim gets no grace from Allah.