A third of those surveyed said they would rather live under sharia because they so disapproved of British culture. |
Earlier this week she pleaded with ISIS to uphold the verdict of a makeshift sharia court, which ruled that he was not a spy. |
Again and again, journalists and TV reporters have gone undercover to show the shocking misogyny of sharia courts. |
The government is now vowing to draft the new constitution as a sharia one, according to its own strict interpretation. |
To Western eyes and ears, sharia law seems devoid of respect for differences of opinion or complex moral thinking. |
These states have remained theocracies, and so sharia, or Koranic law, remains the highest authority, even for secular potentates. |