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UK: Government jobs site advertises for a ‘Sharia Law Administrator’

Jul 31, 2025 9:00 am

By Robert Spencer

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This was not a listing from a private organization. It was a listing for a government job. Someone seems to have gotten a bit overeager over in shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain, and jumped the gun by a few years. But those who were hoping to apply need not be concerned by the listing being removed. Such job listings will be taken for granted in Britain quite soon.



“Job advert for £23,500-a-year Sharia law administrator is deleted after furious backlash,” by Martin Beckford and Jon Brady, Daily Mail, July 29, 2025:

Outraged MPs demanded action last night as it emerged that a Government jobs site is advertising a role in a sharia council for a ‘Sharia Law Administrator’.

They insisted that the British state should not be promoting the separate justice system based on Islamic law.

And they urged the Department for Work and Pensions to remove the online posting for the £23,500-a-year administrative role, which is based at a mosque in South Manchester.

Bosses at the Didsbury Mosque have hit out at backlash against the job, which was posted to the Government jobs board on behalf of an independent charity, the Manchester Islamic Centre.

It comes after an investigation found Britain has become the western capital for sharia councils – with up to 85 operating here, offering religious rulings on marriage and divorce even though they are not legally recognised.

The Manchester Islamic Centre says its Sharia services do not aspire to be legal courts, instead acting as arbitration services, which are legal in the UK….

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