Wherever there are Leviticus+Deuteronomy-based courts (whether with formal power or informal one + peer pressure), I will find it equally abhorrent and will oppose it. What is your point? "What about the Bible?" is not a get out of jail free card. And no, not saying that just the Old Testament is bad (the NT is better, but I also oppose applying it in legislation).
Yes, Sharia has many different interpretations, at least when it comes to what common people believe about it. The numbers change wildly between believers when you go from country to country. For example, corporal punishment for theft?
this and several following ones from:
http://www.pewforum....s-about-sharia/
I'm way too lazy to average this info, but let's call it ~50% with quartiles at 45 and 70?
Or stoning for adultery? Similar numbers.
Death for apostasy, an infamous one?
Note that these have been normalized to people who think it should be the law of the land (although there are many people who think it should only be applied to Muslims, an easy but not overwhelming majority in most countries:
About British Muslims:
https://www.theguard...lity-sharia-law
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However, when asked to what extent they agreed or disagreed that homosexuality should be legal in Britain, 18% said they agreed and 52% said they disagreed, compared with 5% among the public at large who disagreed. Almost half (47%) said they did not agree that it was acceptable for a gay person to become a teacher, compared with 14% of the general population.
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Nearly a quarter (23%) supported the introduction of sharia law in some areas of Britain, and 39% agreed that “wives should always obey their husbands”, compared with 5% of the country as a whole. Two-thirds (66%) said they completely condemned people who took part in stoning adulterers, and a further 13% condemned them to some extent*. Nearly a third (31%) thought it was acceptable for a British Muslim man to have more than one wife, compared with 8% of the wider population.
(* = 34% do not completely condemn people who took part in stoning adulterers and 21% do not condemn them at all).
There were some other, nicer numbers about British Muslims, such as:
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Of those questioned, 88% said Britain was a good place for Muslims to live in, and 78% said they would like to integrate into British life on most things apart from Islamic schooling and some laws.
But for the moment we were talking about Sharia, just preempting the charge of quote-mining.
TL; DR: yes it has many interpretations of Sharia, but for most questions, out of people who favor introducing it, it's a question of spreads of 25%...75%. There are also many places where people are altogether opposed to introducing anything with the name Sharia.
To Zel: I'm sorry for being in my bubble again. I guess Pew and Channel 4 are also inside.
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin