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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
I'm ignoring the muslim side of it because what has been highlighted is not a sole trait of Sharia courts, anyone can do exactly the same.
When you buy something, you enter into a sales contract that will have associated terms and conditions. As is stated many times on them, they do not affect your statutory rights, but they are interpretations being implied by the seller. These things happen every day, but an individual still has the same rights.
You have a car accident, someone may clearly be at fault, and offer to pay the costs of repair to avoid claims on both insurances. By law, the responsible person should abide by a court decision, but you settle it to the satisfaction of both parties. Can you not see how difficult life would become without agreements?
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I am afraid BOTS, that for the first time - I do not have a clue what you are going on about, much less just what any of it has to do with the fact that though Sharia Courts SHOULD ABIDE WITH BRITISH LAW, a LOT OF THEM CLEARLY DO NOT, and this includes my OWN DIRECT EXPERIENCE and various other well qualified and unimpeachable sources, including the testimony of NUMEROUS ABUSED MUSLIM WIVES WHO HAVE SUFFERED INJUSTICE UNDER SHARIA COURTS.
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