- Stolen missiles from Gaddafi targets Britain chopper pilots
- Argentina accuses UK of treating Falkands as 'last refuge of declining empire'
- Imran Khan accuses Gilani of putting system at risk to save corrupt Zardari
- New survey shows Santorum trails Obama by just four percent in White House race
- Egypt's generals reject calls for civilian cabinet
- Burma's 'Saffron Revolution' leader detained within weeks of release
Hardline Muslim preacher in the UK calls for 'Islamic-amputation and lashings'
London, July 14 (ANI): An extremist Muslim preacher in the UK has reportedly called for 'Islamic-like' punishments in the country, suggesting amputation of hands of thieves and lashing those who indulged in unmarried sex.
His demand for 'Islamic-style' punishments was revealed as the row continues over the Lord Chief Justice's recent support for Sharia law, reported The Sun.
Abu Zahra, the Muslim preacher, belongs to hardline Islamic group Hizb Ut Tahrir which once faced a ban. In his sermon at London's Regent's Park mosque last evening, he slated British democracy as criminal, added the paper.
Zagra's remark has evoked a strong reaction from the British leaders, even as Tory MP Philip Davies said: "It's unacceptable."
According to the paper, in his speech Zahra declared: "Male and female thief - amputate their hands. Those who kill - their life is not secure."
And, he slammed unmarried sex, saying: "Lash them", added the paper.
Earlier this month, Lord Chief Justice Lord Phillips had declared that Islamic legal principles could be applied by courts to resolve certain family, marital, or contractual cases. In a speech at an East London mosque, Lord Phillips had said that Sharia law could be applied so long as it did not conflict with English law.
But, Philips' assertion has been criticized by many lawyers over concerns with the incorporation of religious values and a concern among women's groups that Sharia law was prejudicial to women and principles of equality. (ANI)
Hardline cleric vows to bring Islamic sharia to Pakistan .
Hardline Muslim group should not be allowed to defame Oz values: Opposition leader .
Hardline Pak political parties warn against army operation in North Waziristan.
'Hardline' Saudi Interior Minister Nayef bin Abdulaziz named new crown prince .
Hardliners delivering body-blows to resurgence of women's boxing in Pak.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments:
james khan
July 15, 2008 at 12:00 AM








What a load of nonsense! i attended this public meeting, no such thing was said, NEVER was the idea of sharia law or sharia punishments being included in British law entertained. Rather it was mentioned that ?Muslims in the Muslim Word, desire to live by sharia, and why shouldnt they?. This is a typical example of the media machine of the govt outcasting Muslims in the UK.