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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Elroy who wrote (199842)8/28/2006 11:52:51 AM
From: SARMAN  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
And the more the Pals get integrated into the society, the more they want to stop the remaining "refugees" from warring with Israel since the newcomers have a stake in NewCo. Your issue of Sharia law could be raised, managed, somehow enshrined in the constitution that secular laws take precedence, but it could be dealt with. Perhaps accepting that NewCo laws are the law of the land and Sharia is your own personal issue could be part of the oath to become a citizen. Who knows - it's a concern, but could be dealt with.
Look at Lebanon, Lebanon is a mixture of Christians, Muslim and Druze. Shariaa Law is a family law no more no less. If you are Christian in Lebanon you follow the Christian family law, i.e. no divorce, inheritance. Muslims the same thing they follow their shariaa law. However, every one shall follow the country’s criminal law i.e. stealing, killing cheating and so on.
There is a chance that it might work in Israel. It does not have to be one or the other. There must also be a civil law for those who do not want be under religion family law.
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