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Monday, August 6, 2018

Britain Confronts the Problem of Sharia Law

By Michael Curtis August 6, 2018

I get along without you very well, of course I do might have been the song of a Muslim woman who had just won a victory in a court case in the British Family Division of the High Court in London on August 1, 2018, when Justice David Williams issued a landmark decision in her favor.

The 46-year-old solicitor, Nasreen Akhter, wanted a divorce from her husband, Mohammed Khan, a successful businessman, whom she married in an Islamic faith ceremony in 1998. Khan wanted to prevent this, arguing that they were not "legally married" under British law and that they are married by sharia law only.

The decision can be seen as the first time a British court recognized sharia law. Justice Williams explained that the union was valid and recognized because the vows in the sharia marriage were similar to those in a British marriage contract. As a result, Akhter, and women in general married in an Islamic faith ceremony, can get a divorce in a British court and can claim half the assets of her husband...............Read more

My Take - When a sovereign government allows for separate laws and courts that have no responsibility to the government and the foundational laws of that government it signing it's own death warrant. 

As time goes by all these claims of "moderate" Muslims will become so obviously ludicrous there going to be an explosion in Europe.  Islam is entirely antithetical to the very foundations of democracy.  At some point people will have to take a stand against Islam or submit to it.  That's what Islam is all about and what the word means - "Submission". 

When Muslims are a small minority they plead for understanding, but when that minority becomes larger or ever worse, the majority, the only understanding the want is for you to understand they're in charge and will demand 'sumbission' to sharia law. 

Britain is now reaping its just desserts. 

 

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