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Shariah Court for Canada?
2004-05-03
Nice article. A bit lengthy, but covers a lot of issues, the Shariah court being only one. From www.timecanada.com
On a gray Sunday morning outside Toronto’s North York City Center, librarygoers meander to and from the otherwise quiet underground shopping mall. But inside a hall in the concrete complex, a frightening vision of Canada is being conjured up. Some 300 fired-up members of Toronto’s Muslim community have gathered to debate a proposal to establish a Shari‘a court.

In Canada? When she first heard about it last year, women’s rights activist Azar Majedi thought the idea of a tribunal in Canada based on Islamic jurisprudence was a joke. “I was overwhelmed, shocked,” Iran-born Majedi told the audience. “To see the seeds of an Islamic republic being sown here in Canada is terrifying.”... The issue hit home for Iran-born Homa Arjomand, a Toronto social worker, when her daughter, now 16, was shunned by other children in her elementary school because she had male friends. Arjomand says a more orthodox form of Islam has been taking hold in Canada since the early 1990s....
Posted by:Rafael

#2  The most interesting thing here is that some muslims feel terror at the idea of Sharia courts. The intimidation of the Sharia courts is one of the things that the jihad branch of Islam is counting on to whip the moderates into line.
Posted by: mhw   2004-05-03 11:05:03 AM  

#1  The Sharia court referred to is an arbitration court for civil matters. Ontario law was changed last year to give Islamic arbitration tribunals the same status held by other tribunals, including Jewish Beit Din courts. People freely entering a contract can agree to have disputes resolved by such a tribunal. If they agree to do this, then decisions of the tribunal (here, the Sharia court) on civil matters will be enforceable by the courts. That's all this means. No criminal court decisions. Eugene Volokh had a very good 3-part analysis of the situation last November 23. Links to his posts were at www.learnedhand.com this morning.
Posted by: Patrick Brown   2004-05-03 8:49:03 AM  

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