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its all irrelevent......people are loosing their heads in worldly laws and politics but forget the Law of Dharam Raj and the Court of Waheguru.............

Forget the Sharia or Secular.........mi know which court i want admittance to wahegurusign.gif

now how exactly to get in there..................... :@

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I watched this program aired again earlier this week.

Part one link : UK: Divorce Sharia Style (Part 1 of 5) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhjo31WCNKI

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Aired: February 3, 2007

This Channel 4 program looks at Britain's busiest Sharia council to see what this Muslim legal institution offers couples in conflict and to ask whether religious laws should be recognized by the secular British legal system.

In some countries where the majority of people are Muslims, family laws are based on Muslim laws -- Sharia.

According to a 2006 poll in Britain, 40% of Muslims now want Sharia to be a part of British law in predominantly Muslim areas.

Related:

Dispatches: Undercover Mosque - C4 Documentary mentioned in part 5

http://video.google.com/videoplay?doc...

More documentaries at:

http://atheistmedia.blogspot.com (less)"

""Sharia is knocking on the door of Britain," says Sheikh Suhaib Hassan, General Secretary of the UK Islamic Sharia Council, a group which issues Islamic fatwas and lobbies government to have aspects of Sharia law - initially Muslim family law - incorporated into British law.......................................

---->.read more here http://hurryupharry.bloghouse.net/archives..._of_britain.php

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With the Kirpan issue you are comparing apples and oranges. The problem that British people have with Sharia law is it's non-compatability with Human Rights. In Sharia a man can divorce his wife by just saying three words but a woman has to ask for a divorce by taking up a case in a Sharia court. A woman having the right to file for a divorce is just available in moderate versions of Sharia. The like it or leave type advice has nothing to do with the Kirpan. How does giving the right of a minority to practise it's religion by having a religious item placed in the law having to do with British peoples' concerns about inequality in rights between a Muslim man and woman?

The Archbishop seems to have opened up quite a can of worms and there are now calls for his resignation from members of his synod. I hope he gets kicked out because his kind of accommodating attitude is what is encouraging Muslims to make more amd more demands from the govt and is ruining race relations.

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Indeed, I find it disgusting when people make comparisons between Sikhs and Muslims on this topic.

I don't know if any of you watched Question Time (in the UK), but Shami Chakrabarti from the Human Rights Group Liberty attempted to drag Sikhs into the debate surrounding Shariah Law in Britain.

I have always held liberals and the BBC in extremely low regard, but this really was scraping the barrel, even for them.

And now I read this topic and I see imbecile Sikhs trying to compare the implementation of Shariah Law - which consists of legitimising wife beating, rape, genocide, paedophilia and the relieving of people's heads - with Sikhs wearing a Kirpan or turban on a motorbike.

Are you (you know who you are) completely thick? (That's not an insult, that's a serious question).

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^^ I think what she meant with the comparison was that by saying "when it gets to this point its not in the least bit racist to make it clear that they can live with it or get out" we are sayin the same thing that was said to us wiv our kirpans, even tho it's a completely different story.

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And now I read this topic and I see imbecile Sikhs trying to compare the implementation of Shariah Law - which consists of legitimising wife beating, rape, genocide, paedophilia and the relieving of people's heads - with Sikhs wearing a Kirpan or turban on a motorbike.

Are you (you know who you are) completely thick? (That's not an insult, that's a serious question).

Of course I am. Anybody who knows me will tell you this. So please continue sharing your valuable knowledge and teaching the idiots like me :D .

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Well said Muzumdar,

That Shami Chakrabarti is one of the odious members of the 'race relations' industry. She makes a living my poking her nose and inevitably is always on the Muslim side. We didn't hear much from her during the mohammed cartoons incidents, the 'undercover mosque' episode or when that frumpy teacher was jailed in Sudan.

I think she's only let out of her coffin when some terrorist that needs someone to speak up for him!

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