Australian Shari’a Watch

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Mon Apr 4, 2005 at 8:57 pm PDT • Views: 306

Muslim leaders in Australia are pushing for shari’a law to be established within the Australian legal system: Call for Islamic divorce court. (Hat tip: jeather.)

A SPECIALIST Islamic court is among proposals Muslim leaders have raised with Howard Government ministers to resolve religious disputes such as divorce within Australian Muslim communities.

The imam from Sydney’s largest mosque met Citizenship Minister Peter McGauran last week to raise concerns about a failure to adequately resolve religious disputes, a longstanding problem within Muslim communities.

Under Islamic law, a divorce is only recognised when a husband pronounces a talaq (I divorce you). If either party refuses the talaq, the common recourse is to a sharia court, of which there are none in Australia.

If the husband refuses to give her a religious divorce most Muslim women cannot remarry even if they have obtained a divorce through the nation’s civil no-fault divorce system.

Disputes that accompany marriage breakdown such as property and custody rights can arise if one partner refuses to comply with the religious law for these issues.

Muslim Women’s National Network spokeswoman Jamila Hussain said the present situation was particularly unfair for women, who were left with little power to secure a proper divorce from their husbands if they refused to co-operate.

“They cannot remarry within their own community unless they go overseas to have a (religious) judgment issued in a Muslim country, which is expensive, because there is no body or sharia court in Australia,” said Ms Hussain, who has written a book on Islamic law and society.

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