Islamic, Sharia Law: should it conflict with UK Law?

January 6, 2008 | Filed under News 

Islamic Sharia Law
According to one of the most senior bishops from the Church of England, Islamic extremists are creating no-go areas for non-Muslims across Britain. This is something that will upset people who were born in the UK and many generations of their family come from the UK.

Now the man making this accusation is the Church of England’s only Asian bishop (right Reverend Michael Nazir-Ali), he says that people of a different faith or race face being attacked in some Muslim areas.

The Bishop of Rochester, Dr Nazir-Ali, asks “whether elements of Sharia law are applicable in the UK”.

You can read the full story on Sky News, but do you think Sharia law should be able to conflict with UK law?

Get the latest news in our RSS Feed, Newsletter or follow us on Twitter.

 

Comments

One Response to “Islamic, Sharia Law: should it conflict with UK Law?”

  1. Daniel-back-2-u on January 6th, 2008 2:49 pm

    Daniel check the facts - chopping off heads and hands, the stoning of women, the killing of anyone who tries to leave the religion. The catapulting of western society back to the stone age?

    Nevermind.

    Your probably going to tell us that you have a few good Muslim friends and so see nothing wrong with Sharia law. Go live in Iran or Saudi Arabia - then get back to us in a few months - if you’re still alive (remember when they were shooting non-Muslims on site out of their cars).

Feel free to leave a comment...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!





Popular Consumer Reviews: Car Reviews | Digital Camera Reviews | GPS Reviews | Hotel Reviews | iPod Reviews | Laptop Reviews | Movie Reviews | Music Reviews | PC Reviews | Printer Reviews | PS3 Reviews | TV Reviews | Wii Reviews | Xbox 360 Reviews
Featured: Christmas Reviews