Showing posts with label شرعية. Show all posts
Showing posts with label شرعية. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2008

A Schism over Shari'a in the Church of England

MIDDLE EAST FORUM: The debate over the trajectory of the Western sociopolitical system and its strained relations with Islam is the most pivotal of our time, as approaches decided upon today will impact billions not yet born. Two prelates in the ever more fractious Church of England provide a microcosm of this discourse.

Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir-Ali have emerged as central combatants in the dispute between two fundamentally opposed models of social organization: multiculturalism and universalism. The former bestows equal standing upon different cultures in the public square. The latter bestows equal standing upon individuals who wield a common set of rights and responsibilities. Which system prevails will ultimately determine the level of danger that homegrown Islamists pose to Britain, Europe, and the broader West.

Nazir-Ali believes that Britain's campaign to reconstitute itself as a multicultural society has failed, and he explained why in a January 6 op-ed. By emphasizing differences over common values, his country has promoted alienation among Muslims, many of whom are "living as separate communities, continuing to communicate in their own languages, and having minimum need for building healthy relationships with the majority." Since segregation breeds extremism, Islamist-dominated "no-go areas" now dot the map. A Schism over Shari'a in the Church of England >>> By David J Rusin, American Thinker | May 11, 2008

Hat tip: Always On Watch

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback – USA)
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Hardcover – USA)

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Archbishop Meets Pope for the First Time After Branding Him Naïve for His Comments on Shari’ah

DAILY MAIL: The Archbishop of Canterbury today met Pope Benedict to discuss Christian-Muslim relations in their first meeting since Anglican leader's Sharia law storm.

It comes just two months after the Vatican branded Rowan Williams as "naive" for suggesting that aspects of Islamic law was unavoidable in Britain.

The pair spoke privately for about 20 minutes and discussed relations with the Muslim world, inter-faith dialogue and the Pope's impression of his visit to the United States last month. Archbishop of Canterbury Meets Pope for First Time Since Vatican Branded Him 'Naive' Over Sharia Law Comments >>> | May 5, 2008

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback - UK)
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Hardback - UK)