Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
#151
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Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Scottish law is based on Roman Law so why not? Show us some photos of Leeds supporters in Turkey just for balance - it'll be about the same.
#157
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Location: Ireland
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Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Ostrich syndrome or?
I am Muslim and I think using our Shariah law in conjunction with British law could be beneficial to everyone?.
I am Muslim and I think using our Shariah law in conjunction with British law could be beneficial to everyone?.
#158
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
What I would give to be able to walk along the Thames, across the park and then have a pint and lunch in the Hogs Head.
Jesus I want out of this shit hole ..
#159
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Shariah law has no place in England! neither does Cannon law or any other religious code!
#160
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Whilst there may not be any constitutional seperation of state and church, parliament and the judiciary are secular institutions and shall remain so.
#162
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Ah! Found you at last.
Now then. What about the blog of your decades of world travel then? Sorry to see the link to the pics has gone awol
Now then. What about the blog of your decades of world travel then? Sorry to see the link to the pics has gone awol
#163
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
Just been reading the full text of the lecture that started all of this - whilst I still don't agree with his conclusions, he's extraordinarily well reasoned and informed - and surely undeserving of the lampooning that he's getting at the hands of the tabloids.
"But the point of defining legal universalism as a negative thing is that it allows us to assume, as I think we should, that the important springs of moral vision in a society will be in those areas which a systematic abstract universalism regards as ‘private’ – in religion above all, but also in custom and habit. The role of ‘secular’ law is not the dissolution of these things in the name of universalism but the monitoring of such affiliations to prevent the creation of mutually isolated communities in which human liberties are seen in incompatible ways and individual persons are subjected to restraints or injustices for which there is no public redress."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...2_08_islam.pdf
"But the point of defining legal universalism as a negative thing is that it allows us to assume, as I think we should, that the important springs of moral vision in a society will be in those areas which a systematic abstract universalism regards as ‘private’ – in religion above all, but also in custom and habit. The role of ‘secular’ law is not the dissolution of these things in the name of universalism but the monitoring of such affiliations to prevent the creation of mutually isolated communities in which human liberties are seen in incompatible ways and individual persons are subjected to restraints or injustices for which there is no public redress."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...2_08_islam.pdf
#164
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
The role of ‘secular’ law is not the dissolution of these things in the name of universalism but the monitoring of such affiliations to prevent the creation of mutually isolated communities in which human liberties are seen in incompatible ways and individual persons are subjected to restraints or injustices for which there is no public redress."
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