Death for Somali Muslims who shirk prayers
The requirement for Muslims to observe the five-times daily ritual under penalty of death was announced late on Wednesday and appears to confirm the hard-line nature of the increasingly powerful Sharia courts in the capital.
'He who does not perform prayers will be considered as infidel and Sharia law orders that that person be killed,' said Sheikh Abdalla Ali, a founder and high-ranking official in the Supreme Islamic Council of Somalia.
'Sharia law orders the killing of any Muslim person when he fails to perform prayers,' he said in an address at the opening of a new Islamic court in Mogadishu's southern Gubta neighbourhood.
Ali added that it was the duty of every Somali to implement the provisions of Sharia law, which when fully accepted would allow 'everybody to enjoy life based on peace and prosperity'." More.
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