Why do apostates of Islam need police protection even in the UK just for leaving Islam?
There is freedom of religion in England, yes. The problem is that the English have been cowtowed into giving Islam “victimhood” status and that enables the Muslims in England and elsewhere the ability to practice the religion of Islam the way it’s practiced in Islamic countries. In England it is against the law to say, print or behave in a way that is an “insult” to Islam. The hate crime laws in England pertain to Islam and not any other religion so, the victimhood status of Islam is complete. If you decide to leave Islam in England, you are treated as an apostate, just like any other Islamic country and the government will not protect you. They treat Islam as a protected religion, deserving of special practices and law. Did you know there are Sharia courts in England that supercede English common law? In family and business matters between Muslims the Sharia court the decision is final and not appealable through English law. By giving up Endlish common law in favor of Sharia law Islam
As Salaam to you all, If we look at history within the UK we will only see a few apostates, who on the face of it would have been left in peace, for peace sake. However, Salman Rushdie took it upon himself to incur the wrath of Muslims and a Fatwa from Iran was taken seriously due to his lies about the Prophet (pbuh). Now a Fatwa given in one country is only applicable within that country, so anyone killing him would be guilty of murder, even if it took place in another Islamic country. Ignorance of the Shariah Law is the major contributing factor in why death threats are given by those who profess to know the truth, when in reality they do not. Saving face of a family, who’s daughter refuses to marry their intended male for her may lead her to remove herself from the faith. This has been forced upon her by her family and it is them who are guilty of breaking the Shariah Law. Within the United Kingdom there is no official Shariah Court, nor is it valid in anything it does, unless both