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Islamic Law Is Adopted By British Legal Chiefs
2014-03-23
Thin edge of the wedge, or just providing standard language for wills that have been written this way for two generations now?
Islamic law is to be effectively enshrined in the British legal system for the first time under guidelines for solicitors on drawing up "Sharia compliant" wills.

Under ground-breaking guidance, produced by The Law Society, High Street solicitors will be able to write Islamic wills that deny women an equal share of inheritances and exclude unbelievers altogether.

The documents, which would be recognised by Britain's courts, will also prevent children born out of wedlock — and even those who have been adopted — from being counted as legitimate heirs.

Anyone married in a church, or in a civil ceremony, could be excluded from succession under Sharia principles, which recognise only Muslim weddings for inheritance purposes.
Posted by:Sherry

#2  There has never been any requirement that wills be fair, though there are traditions of equally dividing property among sons or, contrariwise, of primogeniture so that the property is passed on to the eldest son undivided. But beyond that, a person may leave what he owns in the manner he chooses, even if it leaves nothing to his offspring, but instead all for the support of stray cats. I am more concerned about stories that Sharia is given equal legal status over divorces, what is taught in the schools, and whether Muslims are arrested and punished equally for crimes like rape.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-03-23 09:21  

#1  If this is "Thin edge of the wedge", what would be considered thick edge?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-03-23 06:17  

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