
professional procrastinator. computer enjoyer. 1-800-didge.
The United Kingdom essentially just has impromptu sharia tribunals instead of going through a secular court.
do you have a source for this kind of insane claim? i'm struggling to understand the point you're trying to get across here. the closest i can think of to what you're talking about is the ISC.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Arbitration_Tribunal
Indeed it seems to be something offered by the ISC by way of the Arbitration Act. I suppose my wording would imply something of a much larger scale. It seems like the most attention this ever got was in 2018.
Getting a straight answer on what exactly they can do is confusing because the 2018 case would imply the British court agreed with the MAT on a marriage and inheritance ruling.
To be clear here I am not literally saying that Sharia law is practiced in the UK. I am saying that it's allowed to convene to advise people on legal matters. From what I understand, anyway.
Trying to think what I was doing 8 days ago because to be 100% honest with you sometimes I just start posting.
If I fucked up it's best to just own up to it than delete it.
This shit is going to haunt me like the ghost of Christmas past once I'm more lucid again. The lesson learned is to just, never talk about things you don't understand to try and sound smart.