Law Society promotes Sharia wills

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Re: Law Society promotes Sharia wills

Postby Rodo » 23 Mar 2014, 13:11

Sounds good. I will certainly look for opportunities to do that.
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Re: Law Society promotes Sharia wills

Postby Workingman » 23 Mar 2014, 13:58

TheOstrich wrote:I was thinking more of reading the papers and seeing if any MP speaks out about it, Rodo. Then sending them an email of support - you're not alone, with you all the way, kind of thing .....

Your "Outbox" will be pretty quiet then. :shock:
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Re: Law Society promotes Sharia wills

Postby cruiser2 » 23 Mar 2014, 17:16

Have seen this referred to on another forum.
This says that any will, even if written in the Sharia culture is subject to British law and can be enforced in a British court of law.

What happens in practice is another matter.
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Re: Law Society promotes Sharia wills

Postby Rodo » 23 Mar 2014, 20:17

Calls are now growing for a Parliamentary enquiry

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religio ... quiry.html
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Re: Law Society promotes Sharia wills

Postby Workingman » 23 Mar 2014, 20:34

Seems I was wrong about some MPs. :shock:

Reading round I do not see how a will proved to be following Sharia Law can become legal. Sharia discriminates against women, homosexuals, illegitimate children and followers of other religions, or none. In the case of women, homosexuals and illegitimates discrimination is a crime in English law. The two systems are not compatible.
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Re: Law Society promotes Sharia wills

Postby Aggers » 26 Mar 2014, 10:13

The fundamental cause of this problem is the fact that immigration has not been controlled.

I'm not against immigrants building a church for their own religion. The trouble is that there
are now too many immigrants. It is now too late to rectify the problem.
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