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Sharia i England
Fra : Knud Larsen


Dato : 15-08-06 10:26

Presset for at få indført sharia i forhold til familie og religiøse love i
UK vokser med hvert bevis på at den er helt gal med en del af den muslimske
befolkning, især de unge.

Muslimske ledere mener man kan delvist fjerne terrortruslen ved at ændre
udenrigspolitikken så den passer til det de rabiate ønsker, og at indføre
muslimske helligdage og sharia - minus straffeloven - for muslimer. Og det
vil jo nok ske før eller siden, der ER jo foreløbig kun lige så få procent
muslimer i UK som der er i Danmark, men procenten stiger naturligvis hele
tiden.


Fra The Independent:

Let us adopt Islamic family law to curb extremists, Muslims tell Kelly

By Colin Brown
Published: 15 August 2006

Muslim leaders have urged Ruth Kelly, the Secretary of State for
Communities, to support Islamic family law in Britain to stop youths joining
Islamic extremists.

Following three hours of meeting with Muslim groups in Whitehall, Ms Kelly
said: "There is a battle of hearts and minds to be won within the Muslim
community, working with the Muslim community to take on the terrorist and
extremist elements that are sometimes found within it, not just in the
Muslim community, but elsewhere as well."

John Prescott, the Deputy Prime Minister, who was also at the meeting, is
today expected to meet Muslim Labour MPs who have demanded a change in
Government foreign policy on the Middle East.

....................

Dr Syed Aziz Pasha, secretary general of the Union of Muslim Organisations
of the UK and Ireland, said he had asked for holidays to mark Muslim
festivals and Islamic laws to cover family affairs which would apply only to
Muslims.

Dr Pasha said he was not seeking sharia law for criminal offences but he
said Muslim communities in Britain should be able to operate Islamic codes
for marriage and family life. "In Scotland, they have a separate law. It
doesn't mean they are not part of the UK. We are asking for Islamic law
which covers marriage and family life. We are willing to co-operate but
there should be a partnership. They should understand our problems then we
will understand their problems.

.................


Yousif al-Khoei, of the Al-Khoei Foundation, said they had discussed with
the Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board "how we could channel some of
the frustrations of the youth into peaceful channels". He said: "It's a
question of working at local level as well as national solutions.

"The main message for me is that nobody is taking the problems lightly and
the time for talking is over. We need to have a co-ordinated attempt to
tackle the problems. If we don't, we may regret this for generations to
come."

Labour MPs with large Muslim communities in their constituencies have
expressed concern about the pressure for sharia in Britain.








 
 
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