http://vancouver.indymedia.org/news/2003/11/87502.php
I don't like this at all, if it's true.
The very idea of Canadian courts enforcing muslim law makes me want to puke. There can only be one law in the country, otherwise, there is chaos...
I admit, the article makes no mention of the Canadian courts going for it, but I shudder to think that it could even be possible.
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"Now, once an [Islamic] arbitrator decides cases, it is final and binding. The parties can go to the local secular Canadian court asking that it be enforced. The court has no discretion in the matter.
First steps taken for Islamic arbitration board
By Judy Van Rhijn
Delegates at an October conference elected a council to set up the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice (Canada).
In a neighbourhood dotted with Halal food shops and Islamic fashion stores, a recent convention of Muslim community leaders was told that they have "no choice" but to set up their own arbitration board.
The International Muslim Organization Hall in Etobicoke, Ont., was the venue for the gathering on Oct. 21. By the end of the day, the delegates had elected a 30-member council which will work towards establishing a Darul-Qada (a judicial tribunal), to be known as the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice (Canada).
The convention is the latest step in a long struggle to have Islamic law recognized in Canada. Shariah is a complex and sophisticated body of law based on religious principles. Muslims must resolve all their commercial and personal disputes according to its tenets.
Click the link for the rest of the article....
I don't like this at all, if it's true.
The very idea of Canadian courts enforcing muslim law makes me want to puke. There can only be one law in the country, otherwise, there is chaos...
I admit, the article makes no mention of the Canadian courts going for it, but I shudder to think that it could even be possible.
____________________________________________________
"Now, once an [Islamic] arbitrator decides cases, it is final and binding. The parties can go to the local secular Canadian court asking that it be enforced. The court has no discretion in the matter.
First steps taken for Islamic arbitration board
By Judy Van Rhijn
Delegates at an October conference elected a council to set up the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice (Canada).
In a neighbourhood dotted with Halal food shops and Islamic fashion stores, a recent convention of Muslim community leaders was told that they have "no choice" but to set up their own arbitration board.
The International Muslim Organization Hall in Etobicoke, Ont., was the venue for the gathering on Oct. 21. By the end of the day, the delegates had elected a 30-member council which will work towards establishing a Darul-Qada (a judicial tribunal), to be known as the Islamic Institute of Civil Justice (Canada).
The convention is the latest step in a long struggle to have Islamic law recognized in Canada. Shariah is a complex and sophisticated body of law based on religious principles. Muslims must resolve all their commercial and personal disputes according to its tenets.
Click the link for the rest of the article....