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Angry-Gus rated 13 months ago - From the page: "Lord Phillips said: 'Those who are in dispute are free to subject it to mediation or to agree that it shall be resolved by a chosen arbitrator. There is no reason why principles of sharia law or any other religious code should not be the basis for mediation or other forms o... more
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 Sneakeasy rated 13 months agoislam, law, great-britain, muslim - My God!
I thought I'd seen it all 5 months ago when the Archbishop showed how unfit for his position he is...
Now come THIS bit of idiocy as a sequel!
This guy is just as unfit as the Archbishop.
Can't you Brits, and Europeans, see what you have done to yourselves, and are still doing to yourselves, over the last 40 years???
Open your eyes, and read, read, read!
The books, articles, websites, and films, are out there, and have been for years, warning the Western World of the dangers it faces, if only people took the time to searh them out and read them.
I'd say more but what's the point?
It appears that few in Europe have the guts to put up a fight for their history, culture, and laws.
It is a sad, crying shame.
 Angry-Gus rated 13 months agouk, islam, law - From the page: "Lord Phillips said: 'Those who are in dispute are free to subject it to mediation or to agree that it shall be resolved by a chosen arbitrator. There is no reason why principles of sharia law or any other religious code should not be the basis for mediation or other forms of dispute resolution.'" Perfect - "Mrs. Mubaraka - (#3 is it?), your husband has asked that your divorce be handled by Sharia. If you like that idea just sign here and if you don't we will let him know so that your community can judge whether you are an Islamophobic apostate."
 - ryanu reviewed 13 months agouk, sharia
- All men are created equal, except muslims who deserve their own set of laws.
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