Originally posted by majid86
For someone who is openly anti-islam, why dont you get the hell out of the UAE!?
Seriously, why don't you reverse that statement like :''For someone so anti-British why don't you get the hell out of England''?
Besides, I'm restoring the balance. You're there complaining about the immorality of white British people, threatening Islamic domination, wanting to get rid of all white people there and staying the hell out white areas, and I'm here drinking alcohol, eating pork (yes, sold and allowed for non-muslims) smoking in public, not wearing the head scarf and staying the hell out of Sharja. Balance as Universe intended it.
You know, in Dubai, Muslims are not allowed to buy alcohol, but me, as a non-Muslim am allowed, so Muslims (who cannot get a licence to get alcohol) would ask me to buy alcohol for them from the shop.
Corrupting the Arabian peninsula...one bottle of whiskey at the time.
Originally posted by lil bitchiness
You know, in Dubai, Muslims are not allowed to buy alcohol, but me, as a non-Muslim am allowed, so Muslims (who cannot get a licence to get alcohol) would ask me to buy alcohol for them from the shop.
So, I was watching this AJE doc about the heroin trade out of Afghanistan. During it, the journalist described an encounter he had with a smuggler:
First the smuggler showed him all the hash/marijuana he had, which was literally just strewn about the structure they were in, with little effort to hide it. Then he brought out opium, which was really only hidden in the bottom of bags and the like.
Then the smuggler, apparently grinning widely, asked if the journalist wanted to see the "hard stuff". The smuggler moved some furniture and lifted a rug, revealing a secret compartment in the floor. Within the compartment was a single bottle of, iirc, brandy.
Your anecdote totally reminded me of this. So funny to think of from the Western perspective, that someone would be more concerned to be caught with a single bottle of alcohol than with a large weight of opium or cannabis.
Originally posted by Robtard
I'm assuming cos the Qur'an specifically forbids the drinking of alcohol. Not sure what it says about the drugs you noted above.
thats sort of exactly it
I've heard people say, pot smoking Muslims that is, that Mohammed was in support of marijuana (which wouldn't be surprising given the time period and location, though I don't know of any specific verses that support this), but for sure, it is the specific regulation against alcohol versus saying nothing specific about various "illegal drugs".