85 Sharia courts in UK, says report
There are
as many as 85 sharia courts operating in Britain, according to a new
report.
Academic Denis MacEoin, the
report's author, said the existence of the courts practising Islamic
law could lead to different legal standards being applied to Muslim and
non-Muslim citizens. He said many of the courts operate out of mosques
and their rulings are closed off to non-Muslims.In
previous reports it was claimed there were only five sharia courts in
the UK, working in London, Manchester, Bradford, Birmingham and
Nuneaton.
He said:
"This is not a matter of eating halal meat or seeking God's blessing on
one's marriage. It is a challenge to what we believe to be the rights
and freedoms of the individual, to our concept of a legal system based
on what parliament enacts, and to the right of all of us to live in a
society as free as possible from ethnic-religious division or communal
claims to superiority and a special status that puts them in some
respects above the law to which we are all bound."
His
report, published by the think-tank Civitas, includes a list of
previous sharia judgements which he believes give an indication of the
type of ruling being handed down by the courts working in the UK.
Among the
examples quoted are laws banning a Muslim woman from marrying a
non-Muslim unless he converts to Islam and the removal of a wife's
property rights in the event of divorce.
The
report states: "Among the rulings ... we find some that advise illegal
actions and others that transgress human rights standards as they are
applied by British courts."
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