shariafy

English

Etymology

sharia + -fy

Verb

shariafy (third-person singular simple present shariafies, present participle shariafying, simple past and past participle shariafied)

  1. (transitive) To implement sharia law in.
    • 1976, Sayed Ahmed, Maulana Maududi and the Islamic State - Page 1
      The need to produce in quotation the spellings adopted by various authors, e.g., Sharia, Shariafy ...
    • 2007, possum, Re: symbolic mind (was: Evelyn's Hard Karma) Group: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy
      What we're facing down the road is North Africa continuing to go up in flames w/ a huge cache of uranium sitting in its midst (in Niger, fortunately buffered by Chad on its eastern border, but bordering already strife-torn & shariafied Muslim Nigeria to on its southern border.
    • 2008, Patrick Keenan, Re: Jew Bible Prohibited by Anti-Semitic Canadian Courts Group: alt.politics.republicans
      Owing to the atrocities of Sharia Law the Islamophiles make a crucial necessary distinction between Islamicizing and Shariafying.
    • 2013, Mark Spahn, Saying No to 13A and 14A Group: Not Honyaku:
      I found something that will be useful in our campaign to shariafy the 20 percent of the US Constitution that is still not in compliance with sharia law.

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