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Four men found guilty of sharia law whipping in Australia
2013-02-28
Four Muslim men were today found guilty by an Australian court of whipping an electrician 40 times with a cable, which they said was a punishment under Islamic law for drinking alcohol and using drugs.

Zakaryah Raad, Tolga Cifci, Wassim Fayad, and Cengiz Coskun were convicted of several charges relating to whipping Cristian Martinez, a convert to Islam, in July 2011.

The case is believed to be the first in an Australian court relating to such punishment being meted out under the pretext of sharia, or Islamic law.

According to media reprot, Martinez, 32, was lashed out 40 times with a cable as a punishment under Islamic law for drinking alcohol and using drugs.

Magistrate Brian Maloney told Burwood Local Court that it was an extremely unusual case.

"Until now, assaults occasioned in the course of a religious practice involving the mortification of the flesh have not been before any court in any common law country," he said.

Maloney said that the prosecutors were clear that the case was not about sharia, or about the Islamic faith.

The court heard Martinez drank alcohol and took drugs on July 15 and 16, 2011, before he called Fayad, who had been his spiritual leader, and said he wanted help to get off drugs and make a fresh start.

Christian Martinez, 32, was whipped with an electric cord at his home in Silverwater in Sydney's west between July 16 and 17 in 2011.

Martinez had asked Fayed for help in getting off illicit drugs he was taking. Fayed had replied, "I'm going to tie you up, OK, and that's what you need, brother".

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Posted by:tipper

#3  interestingly alcohol wasn't against sharia until about 1200 or so (in the time of Averoes, about 1150, drinking alcohol was OK if you didn't get drunk and go into the mosque that way); the ban against taking drugs is even today not contrary to some Sharia law systems
Posted by: lord garth   2013-02-28 17:09  

#2  Whipping?

Seems drug use is it's own punishment.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-02-28 14:14  

#1  I'm surprised they were convicted. After all, it's their culture, dontcha know.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2013-02-28 08:40  

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