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yeah the prob is that shariah in its strictest form has got alot of bad publicity
so when you read the papers and sayin shariah law is set to be implemented in the uk its a shock tactic by the papers. so everyone just reads the title and not the whole truth is written and people rightly so think their country is about to be taken over. it does help alot - like the girls who's husbands want to b real donkeys and not grant them the divorce they can arbitrate between them and if it comes to nothing they can grant it islamically as the other person as not responded etc. alot of girls wud b stuck for a few yrs in the british legal system if they went that way. then sometimes its even more complicated when the groom isnt even in the uk and they try to get a divorce - they can still do that if all they've done is had an islamic marriage - not a british registration. |
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on another note , Eric mentioned in an earlier post about the Canadian First Nations and we have similar laws here in the US on 'American Indian' tribal territories , where local laws take some precedence over Federal/National laws but I doubt they extend to marriage/divorce/legitimacy/inheritance issues . Seems to me , and this is just my opinion but all this multi-culturism is getting out of hand and is now becomming more and more like 'tribalism' and we all know that 'tribalism' does not work , wether it be in Europe (Yugoslavia) Africa (Rwanda/Sudan) Asia (the Hmongs in Laos and Burma) Traditions that may be acceptable in a monocultural/homeland society should in no way be acceptable when the person moves into another society , here in California there is a growing movement among a section of the expatriate south Asian community for a 'free Kalistan" (are we going to see another seccessionist war on the sub-continent), more tribalism, the person/s should in my view be prepared to accept the rules and norms of the new society or return to his or her own homeland/society and not be allowed to complain or demand about his/her human/cultural rights being infringed on, Like the old saying 'When in Rome ........' :confused: :confused: |
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i'm sayin the marriages that havent taken place in the uk! hence hte groom hasnt come over yet.... *LOL* calm down dear - its only a thread! yeah the free khalistan movement has been goin for a long long time - the sikhs who want this nation feel the brits, the muslims and the hindu's shafted them during partition and didnt give them their own nation. this whol movement climaxed in 1984 during the storming of the sikh golden temple by the army and led to the assasination of indira gandi. they were also responsible for that air india flight that got blown up off the coast of ireland that was going to canada. i doubt that movement is gonna have enough support for this - enough visible support. there's too many sikhs in india who are afraid to show their support as after the assasination of indira millions of sikhs were perscuted, harmed or killed in revenge since then they've always felt the opressed minority despite the PM of india being sikh himself. there's too many people who complain about the west and its lifestyle and then happily live here - pre-9/11 there was a few ppl goin on about how afganistan was goin the right way in implementing shariah law to its strictest and how uk was corrupt etc - so i said to one - whats stopping u then? if its that brilliant why arent u there? he just walked away. |
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Great point Mani. People go on about how great it is elsewhere but I don't see them packing their bags to go.
I didn't see the program about the Riaz family, due to not being here, but from what I heard at the time it was a case of the father feeling he had lost control with his wife being so active in the wider community. The suggestion that she was having a relationship outside her marriage was a terrible slur on her character. I don't think he, the husband, understood how someone can have friendships and meet people on a platonic basis or related to business or other meetings. He may have felt very insecure too with life here not being what he expected and not known where to turn. At one time I just couldn't understand the mentality and logic behind these so-called honour killings but I read a book a couple of years ago whilst on holiday. I can't remember the title but it was by an American woman whose father had been shot by terrorists. She had wanted to understand why and so she had gone to find these people, incognito, and had ended up becoming a friend of the family and put over the way they thought and felt so well that it became easier to understand why they behaved the way they did. It also made me realise how hard it is to change the way of thinking of people who don't know any different. Forgiving would seem like a weakness to them and yet this woman was able to forgive them by getting to know them. It was really weird getting inside their heads. Did anybody record the program? I would like to watch it if possible. |
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i think u can download it from places....
but the places u can get it from arent accepting new members... oh there u go totally forgot about the bbc iplayer thing its on that bbc iplayer thing both parts.... BBC - BBC iPlayer - Programme Information - Honour Kills BBC - BBC iPlayer - Programme Information - Honour Kills |
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So back on thread!!
I have read this thread and MOST people have made very good sense!! Some interesting things that Mani has posted too. |
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I think you need to take a step back blazey and start again at the beginning of the thread and see that the subject started due to the programme being aired on TV regarding the riaz family...now the programme dubbed it as a honour killing and it was pointed out in this thread that it should be called anything but.....
In fact bernadette actually put: The Honour Killings as they are called. You must have read about the Riaz family From Accrington, a mother and her four daughters murdered in a house fire last year. Mani posted later in the thread his thoughts on the situation and how it is to live in the asian community and how the local leaders could have handled this and many other situations of late This was respectfully applauded and thanked for enlightening us As for the strawberry people, bernadette was actually saying she couldn't care less if this had happened amongst any colour it is still murder...so how can you take that out of context!!?? |
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My goodness you take a comment not aimed at you as an insult and turn it into an argument about you. If you can't read the comment and take it in the context it was posted you have a problem. Once again I will say this thread is not about you but about a poor family who were MURDERED.
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I would like to apologize to any family of close friends of Caneze Riaz and her beautiful children for the way this thread has degenerated into a slanging match. I think their memory is worth much more than this. It would help if everybody read the thread before jumping to conclusions and didn't read just bits here and there. Anyway before I digress from the point this is just a heartfelt apology to anyone of you who may read it.
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