Reforming Sharia Law Before It Can Be Exported
THE Archbishop of Canterbury speaks. And speaks. And Ziauddin Sardar responds:
The archbishop is a fine philosopher and an enlightened theologian. He can be convoluted, a trifle too pedantic on occasion, but I don’t hold this against him. That he has acquired a string of enemies in the Anglican Church and among mindlessly patriotic politicians and journalists on left and right makes me a fan. However, his latest attempt to champion the Muslim cause is disingenuous.
Sardar thinks sharia “needs to be reformed totally before it can be implemented anywhere“.
Like in Saudi Arabia. They say witches live there…
Posted: 16th, February 2008 | In: Reviews Comments (6) | TrackBack | Permalink