SHARIA
March 2016
The suggestion that drunkenness means it’s only non-Muslims who have a domestic violence problem ignores the sexism of Islamic laws
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After finding fault with Britain's sharia courts, Sudanese campaigner Nahla Mahmoud's family was attacked and she was threatened online. Where are the police?
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September 2009
‘What do Muslim women want? It is not for a non-Muslim man to say. But I can confidently say what most of them do not want’
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September 2009
Here in Britain, and all over the world, men are killing women on a point of 'honour'. Why do we tolerate the intolerable?
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