On February 7, 2008, Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, sparked a global discussion on Sharia after his address entitled, "Civil and Religious Law in England: a Religious Perspective." He and others have tried to backtrack his comments from any implication towards the application of Sharia in Britain for Muslims also providing reassurance that it would not trump British law. Hardly reassurance in a nation which submitted to Sharia already by recognizing polygamous marriages. In fact, the Archbishop's BBC interview before the speech was more clear where he implied that the application of Sharia law in Britain for Muslims was unavoidable.
Commentaries both supporting and decrying the implications of the Archbishop's ideas about the UK slouching toward Sharia have been ubiquitous over the past week.
Should we be concerned about the Western Islamist organizations that basked in the empowering glow of validation from the Archbishop of the Church of England? The Muslim Council of Britain released a press release on February 8, 2008 stating that, the MCB is "grateful for the thoughtful intervention of the Archbishop of Canterbury on the discussion of the place of Islam and Muslims in Britain today." They then had the temerity to try and clarify what the Archbishop intended in his remarks stating, "[T]he Archbishop sought in his speech to explore the possibilities of an accommodation between English law and some aspects of Islamic personal law." This statement should immediately demonstrate the exploitation of such accommodations by Islamists in order to solidify their attempt to represent and control the Muslim community. Read more ...
Commentaries both supporting and decrying the implications of the Archbishop's ideas about the UK slouching toward Sharia have been ubiquitous over the past week.
Should we be concerned about the Western Islamist organizations that basked in the empowering glow of validation from the Archbishop of the Church of England? The Muslim Council of Britain released a press release on February 8, 2008 stating that, the MCB is "grateful for the thoughtful intervention of the Archbishop of Canterbury on the discussion of the place of Islam and Muslims in Britain today." They then had the temerity to try and clarify what the Archbishop intended in his remarks stating, "[T]he Archbishop sought in his speech to explore the possibilities of an accommodation between English law and some aspects of Islamic personal law." This statement should immediately demonstrate the exploitation of such accommodations by Islamists in order to solidify their attempt to represent and control the Muslim community. Read more ...
Source: Family Security Matters