Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Sharia in the Bible

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[edit] Sharia in the Bible

I have no idea, but it was listed on vfd through a red link, and it looks messy and probably inherently POV, but might merit inclusion or redirection somewhere. Dunc| 20:10, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)

  • Delete. All religious traditions have laws and codes of behavior, with much in common. Sharia by definition is Islamic, and this is nonsensical, despite the points in common: nothing salvageable to merge. — Bill 21:04, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete: Original research. The author's argument is that "nomos" gets translated as "Law" in English Bibles, but in Arabic Bibles it's translated as "sharia," and therefore "sharia" is a concept that goes beyond Islam. Ok. Let's perform the translation: "law is common to all the Abrahamic religions." Yes, it is. However, "Sharia" in English is used specifically to refer to a code of Islamic justice, and it's not therefore part of the other religions. Geogre 21:39, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)
  • delete. see Talk:Sharia in the Bible for some context. regards, High on a tree 14:43, 18 Oct 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete as above. Fire Star 20:22, 18 Oct 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete. Probably propaganda to make Sharia acceptable.
  • Delete. Original research. - Ta bu shi da yu 10:58, 22 Oct 2004 (UTC)
  • Redirect and mention, if it can be verified and attributed, the belief that the sharia is equivalent to "the Law" as described in the Old and New Testaments. —No-One Jones (m) 11:06, 22 Oct 2004 (UTC)