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Does the government bend over backwards for the Muslim community?  

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  1. 1. Does the government bend over backwards for the Muslim community?

    • Yes, please state why
      32
    • No, people who say this are just thick & ignorant
      26


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Talaq, to be legal, has to be spoken three times, on three different occasions. and there has to be a legitimate reason to do this act.

 

You cannot just walk up to your wife, and say "Talaq, talaq, talaq", it has to be done on three seperate occasions.

 

Also, if you are in the UK, and you also married under Civil law, (eg in the registry office, as well as under an islamic ceremony) you still have to divorce under civil law, too, to dissolve the marriage, to permit either party to remarry.

 

So, despite the myths, surrounding the "supposed ease" of obtaining a Divorce in Islam, it's not actially as easy as it is assumed.

 

If that was designed to calm the waters, concerning sharia law, i fear it may have had the opposite effect, and how many "wives are permitted?

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Quite! And it would have been a long time coming, if it ever does! :cool:

 

What are you on about?

 

Atheism nowadays seems simply to be a very dangerous minority group/cult who want everyone else to be like them and are ever growing through thought pollution.

 

If an atheist revolution happens then it's the end of society and we're all f*cked.

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