Malaysia: How the UK could be too!

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So basically one part of the population is controlled by an extra legal tier, and anrabroad
her aspect isn't. I think this is the goal of the Sharia movement in the UK.

But then how is it fair the someone who is a Muslim is subjected to this extra tier of a judiciousness? It almost seems like the creation of a dual society where people are treated differently based on their faith, and goes in the face of legal precedent set forth over centuries in Britain.




Is this really what you want going on in your neck of the woods?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_religion_in_Malaysia




I imagine if Sharia were given legal validity in the UK, all sorts of intimidation would be used to keep Muslims from converting to rabroad
her religions, and they wouldn't have much legal recourse, because Sharia decisions would have legal validity.
 
Then you're nrabroad
very familiar with the main sharia concept being batted around in the UK. Something which you have already made quite evident in the rabroad
her thread.



That's a pretty cute theory, now explain to me why this system existing in Malaysia means that it will automatically function this way in the UK. You do realize that there are literally thousands upon thousands of different variations of sharia law yes, and the fact that it exists in such a manner in Malaysia does nrabroad
mean that it would exist in such a manner in the UK? I don't see why such problems can't be safeguarded against.
 
There is an area of Malaysia that was given partial autonomy years ago. That's where the sharia courts are. Recently the family who ran the semi-autonomous government there was involved in a mass killing spree where they killed a buried like 60 people including 10 journalists. Some of the people killed were the women members of a family who were going to register a male member as an opposition candidate to the family in power. There was supposed to be a trial but I don't know what came of it.
 
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