British MPs on the Commons home affairs committee have launched an inquiry into the operation of ‘Sharia courts’ in the UK to ensure their principles are compatible with British law. The announcement follows the establishment of a similar investigation by the Home Office last month. However, over 200 women’s rights campaigners and organisations recently signed a public letter to Prime Minister Theresa May criticising the government inquiry into Sharia councils. Whilst a review into Sharia bodies and their impact on gender equality and justice is long overdue, the letter outlined…
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Concerns over the inquiry into Sharia councils must not be dismissed
By Maryam Namazie Over 200 women’s rights campaigners and organisations recently signed a public letter to Theresa May criticising the government inquiry into Sharia councils chaired by Mona Siddiqui. Whilst a review into Sharia bodies and their impact on gender equality and justice is long overdue, we are concerned that the review is focusing on “best practice” when the issue is not “moderate” versus “extreme” Sharia law but women’s rights. Siddiqui’s inquiry erroneously begins with the premise that Sharia “courts” have a role to play in governing private and…
Everything is Double Standards: On Brexit, Sharia and Hypocrisy
By Mo Dawah I totally condemn the death threats that were received by Sedaa magazine which were traced back to my e-mail address following my debut article for them, after they refused to allow me to publish another contribution of mine. Death threats can never be justified except when they can. And I totally condemn the person who traced them back to my e-mail address for faking them against herself. This provoked more death threats which coincidentally only ended after they agreed to let me take them hostage…