Haitham al-Haddadi coming to the Netherlands |
He comes to Almere on Februari 7 at the invitation of the Organization of Muslim Youth Almere.
Show van Dijk member of the PVV ( Freedom Party) political fraction in the Almere City Council said that the Muslim Clerc Haitham al-Haddad should not be allowed to speak in Almere. He noted that Haitham
al-Haddad in the past has made some very radical statements about
non-muslims which are unacceptable in a secular and multi-cultural
society like the Netherlands. Also the SP (Socialist Party) representative in the Almere City Coincil said they were against Haitham al-Haddad presentation in Almere.
The VVD (Conservative), Liveable Almere ( Right-Wing) and Green
(Liberal) political fractions in the City Council stated that based on
Dutch laws guaranteeing the right to freedom of expression, Haitham al-Haddad should be allowed to give his talk on Sharia Law, as
long as the content of his talk does not violate Dutch laws and the
politicians suggested that the format of the presentation not be one of a
formal lecture, but rather an open discussion..
It
might be good to note that all aspects of a Muslim's life are governed
by Sharia. Sharia law comes from a combination of sources including the Quran (the Muslim holy book), the Hadith (sayings and conduct of the prophet Muhammad) and fatwas (the rulings of Islamic scholars).
In Europe so-called Islamic "peace judges" or arbiters are settling criminal
cases, not just in Germany but in many other European countries as well.
Muslim immigrants generally prefer their own judges and do not trust secular
Western legal systems. Thus, Islamic shadow justice systems are making
inroads into Western societies.
"Under Sharia law to settle disputes can
be innocent, but it can also undermine Western ideas of fairness," Der
Spiegel reports.
Journalist Joachim Wagner, author of a new German study
on parallel justice, says that the world of the Islamic shadow justice
system is "very foreign, and for a German lawyer completely
incomprehensible. It follows its own rules. The Islamic arbitrators
aren't interested in evidence when they deliver a judgment, and unlike
in German criminal law, the question of who is at fault doesn't play
much of a role." The arbitrators "talk with the perpetrator's family who
are generally the ones who have called the arbitrator, and with the
victim's family," Wagner says. "They ask: Why did this happen? How bad
is the damage? How serious is the injury? But for them, a solution of
the conflict, a compromise, is the most important thing."
Reportedly, at least 85 Sharia
courts now operate in the UK, dispensing rulings that are often illegal, per British jurisprudence.
Muslim states which embrace Sharia Law are able to enforce public
morality and as a result have greatly reduced women’s mobility and their participation in the
public
sphere.
In 2008, a Dutch-Turkish woman was raped by her nephew. But the
Dutch-Turkish Imam Bahauddin (Bahaeddin) Budak advised her not to inform
her relatives about it. If she would go pulic about the crime and sue
her nephew in court, her life might be in danger.
He also advised her to
forgive the perpetrator. Such crimes are very common among Turkish,
Moroccan, Pakistani, Iraqi and Iranian immigrants in Europe many of whom
still regard women as sex objects. There is also a strong tendency to
cover up crimes such as rape. Women who dare to talk about it in public,
or who report such crimes to the police, very often face serious
repercussions, since the so-called "honor of the family" is at stake.
In
too many cases, these defenseless victims are subsequently even killed
by family members.
Budak was also a Muslim religious teacher at the "Inholland university
of applied sciences" in Amsterdam. Inholland's director Cor de Raadt had
Budak temporarily suspended, but a lot of Dutch Muslims complained
about De Raadt's decision and showed solidarity with Imam Budak.
A
Dutch professor in Theology at Amsterdam University noted: "Sharia Law
is an archaic law which should not even be qualified as a law. It does
not belong in any shape or form in Europe, or for that matter in any
other self respecting Democratic society".
Almere-Digest
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