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The
Council considers itself to be a stabilising influence within the UK Muslim
community. Outside of Muslim countries, Islamic institutions are essential for
the survival of Muslim communities. Other establishments such as mosques,
schools, universities and banks preserve the Muslim identity of a community and
create a protective environment for young and old alike.
Historically,
Muslim organisations have urged the legislative authorities in the UK,
to factor the Islamic viewpoint into all aspects of the legislative process,
not least in the field of family law: the response to this call has been
surprising indeed. The answer has been clear and unequivocal: one country - one
law. Given that what was traditionally known as, 'the Christian perspective' in
the UK
has been essentially annexed from all legal and legislative processes, it
almost seems inappropriate to expect that the perspective of yet another
religion - Islam - be factored into the discussion.
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The Quran |
Chapter: Al-An'am (6) Ayat(verse): 94 |
| 94 . Now have ye come unto Us solitary as We did create you at the first , and ye have left behind you all that We bestowed upon you , and We behold not with you those your intercessors , of whom ye claimed that they possessed a share in you . Now is the bond between you severed , and that which ye presumed hath failed you . | |
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