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Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/04 14:10 I have been reading the news and found this very interesting, what about you's.
What do you think about it, do you wnat it to happen or not?
This is what he said.
The most senior judge in England and Wales has said that aspects of Islamic sharia law could be used in the UK, provided they don't conflict with existing laws. Do you agree?

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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/04 14:18 no.. there should only be one law.. even if is an ass somtimes ...there are woman who have been gratfull for the british law... like any think it will start as just a few things then they will want it to cover more and more..
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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/04 14:21 I hope not too, we should only have 1 law, there will be uproar if it happens.
True,like any think it will start as just a few things then they will want it to cover more and more..
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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/04 16:05 Inayat Bunglawala from the Muslim Council of Britain told BBC News that sharia law applied only to civil matters.

He said: "I think it's important to clarify that English common law already allows us to go to mediation to whichever third party we wish. "So that is why you have sharia council, that is why you have Jewish courts. It is a truly voluntary arrangement.

"There is no parallel legal system. This system cannot override English common law system at all."

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7488790.stm

Sharia law 'could have UK role'

Lord Chief Justice Lord Phillips said English and Welsh law would still play a part.
Principles of sharia law could play a role in some parts of the legal system, the Lord Chief Justice has said.

Lord Phillips, the most senior judge in England and Wales, said there was no reason sharia law's principles could not be used in mediation.

However, he said this would still be subject to the "jurisdiction of the English and Welsh courts".

Sharia is a set of principles which govern the way many Muslims believe they should live their life.

The Archbishop of Canterbury prompted controversy when he said use of certain aspects of the law "seems unavoidable".

English common law already allows us to go to mediation to whichever third party we wish

Inayat Bunglawala
Muslim Council of Britain


Q&A: Sharia law explained
In a speech at the East London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel, Lord Phillips said that sharia suffered from "widespread misunderstanding".

Lord Phillips said: "There is no reason why sharia principles, or any other religious code, should not be the basis for mediation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution.

"It must be recognised, however, that any sanctions for a failure to comply with the agreed terms of mediation would be drawn from the laws of England and Wales."

Severe physical punishments such as flogging, stoning and the cutting off of hands would not be acceptable, he said.

He added: "There can be no question of such courts sitting in this country, or such sanctions being applied here.

"So far as the law is concerned, those who live in this country are governed by English and Welsh law and subject to the jurisdiction of the English and Welsh courts."

'Misunderstood'

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, had been misunderstood when it was reported in February that he said British Muslims could be governed by sharia law, the judge said.


HAVE YOUR SAY We mustn't allow there to be different laws for different sections of society
Tina, Manchester, UK
Send us your commentsDr Williams suggested that sharia could play a role in "aspects of marital law, the regulation of financial transactions and authorised structures of mediation and conflict resolution".

Lord Phillips said: "It was not very radical to advocate embracing sharia law in the context of family disputes, for example, and our system already goes a long way towards accommodating the archbishop's suggestion.

"It is possible in this country for those who are entering into a contractual agreement to agree that the agreement shall be governed by a law other than English law."


Inayat Bunglawala from the Muslim Council of Britain told BBC News that sharia law applied only to civil matters.

He said: "I think it's important to clarify that English common law already allows us to go to mediation to whichever third party we wish. "So that is why you have sharia council, that is why you have Jewish courts. It is a truly voluntary arrangement.

"There is no parallel legal system. This system cannot override English common law system at all."
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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/04 19:37 anybody whoever they are can go to a mediater..to try and resolve marraige, money,children issues and propreties ect ect ...but if an agreement can not be reached you can then go to the courts to get it sorted out... so you do not need diffrent laws runing side by side.. if that happens you will open a pandores box.. ps this is my view and some ppl might not agree
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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/05 09:17 yes and sharia law only applies to civil matters.


i agree it would be totally confusing for there to be different state laws running side by side, and lead to much dissatisfaction ! from all factions of society.
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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/06 23:10 I say British Law quite fair,

But all Laws are open to errors/mistakes, But at least you have the right to appeal a court verdict or tribunal hearing, & so on.

Laws should never be based on Religion.

If people find our laws unfair & so on,

& they want Sharia Law, they should go to a country that use it.

Sharia Law is based Religious veiws/opinions, & that's not what Law/Rules should be based on,

As many people have different Religions & Interperate the readings or meanings of Religious Books in different ways.

Most wars are caused on Religions or what people think is the perfect race.
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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/07 15:57 A lot of religions have moved with the times... the muslim one has not... Thankfully there are many moderate muslims that are trying to say this is not what the Koran is about..... We christians in the name of god..done some dreadfull things in the past...we have have moved on.. ppl can pray the way.they want to... but the law of the land should apply to all pppl in Briton regardless of race,creed, gender or colour.. every day you wake up and find another law has been drafted to appeases the groups above ... all who live in the uk should be classed as equale...get rid of the politcal correct rubbish and putting ppl in to diffrent boxs.. then maybe we will all pull as one nation
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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/17 13:06 And yet we have had Jewish law here for a long time, or mediation call it what you like, the problem with Shira law it see's people in different state, women are less equal then men, people have left a country to get out of the shira law, Muslims are saying no especially women so I say nope use the law of the land.
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Re:Should aspects of Sharia law be used in the UK? - 2008/07/17 13:11 I have been in refuges with women from different cultures and the relief they gain purely from the freedom is amazing. They still respect their basic beliefs but english law allows them to be their own person? Also the new talk of allowing Sharia banking in this country will put us in debt or under a hold of this type off extremism if we are not carefull. Our law is flawed i agree and everyone should be allowed their own beliefs but it,s England and our laws as in USA should include everyone? Please be aware i have a large mixed race family and am in no way racist but my family agree with this.
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