Dear Friend,
We are writing to you today to ask for your urgent and immediate
support.
As you may have seen in the papers recently, there is growing
evidence that young children – some as young at 5 years old – are being “married”
to older men in Sharia courts across Britain. This is increasingly being
sanctioned by the Islamists who run Britain’s network of Sharia courts, and
there is evidence that this practice is growing.
Recent Investigations
A recent undercover
investigation by the Sunday Times found imams in Britain
willing to “marry” young girls, provided this was carried out in secret. The
imams had been approached by an undercover reporter posing as a father who said
he wanted his 12 year old daughter married, to prevent her from being tempted
in to a "western lifestyle".
Imam Mohammed Kassamali, of the Husaini Islamic Centre in
Peterborough, sanctioned the marriage, but stressed the need for total secrecy.
He stated: “I would love the girl to go to her husband’s houses (sic) as soon
as possible, the younger the better. Under sharia (Islamic law) there is no
problem. It is said she should see her first sign of puberty at the house of
her husband. The problem is that we cannot explain such things (the marriage)
if the girl went tomorrow (to the authorities).”
Abdul Haque, who officiates at weddings at the Shoreditch
mosque, east London agreed to carry out the formalities of the wedding.
However, he told the reporter that he should “tell people it is an engagement
but it will be a marriage”. He added: “In Islam, once the girl reaches puberty
the father has the right, the parents have the right, but under the laws of
this country if the girl complains and says her marriage has been arranged and
she wasn’t of marriageable age, then the person who performed the marriage will
be jailed as well as the mother and father”.
Clearly, child “marriages” are an abomination; they are nothing
short of religiously-sanctioned child rape and paedophilia.
Sharia proponents deceptively say that forced marriages are
unacceptable under Sharia and that both bride and groom must choose to marry as
if that is the issue at hand. Islamists have gotten away with years of misogyny
against Muslim women under cover of “choice” and are now using similar language
with regards children. Nonetheless, child welfare must take precedence
irrespective of religious beliefs. This is something we must urgently remind
the Government of. Sharia courts are a scandal and must be stopped.
Arbitration and Mediation (Equality) Bill
One important way to tackle this matter is to galvanise support
for the Arbitration and
Mediation (Equality) Bill introduced to the House of
Lords last year by crossbench peer, Baroness Caroline Cox. The Bill is due for
a second reading in October.
The Government has so far declined to support Cox’s Bill. They
do not believe there is a parallel legal system in operation. They also insist
that everyone has full right of access to the British courts. This is simply
not the case. There are many with little or no English language skills, trapped
by community pressure, who believe Sharia courts operate as real courts and who
regard their decisions as legally binding. The idea that they can easily
instruct a high street solicitor to help them access their full rights under UK
law is far from reality.
The Government must be pressured into taking immediate action,
including by supporting Cox’s Bill, and shutting down Sharia and religious
courts. If child welfare takes precedence then the Government is duty-bound to
take action.
Sign our new petition in support of Baroness Cox’s Bill; tell
the Government that enough is enough! Please sign it now.
Help Us
Baroness Cox has said in the past that her Bill was inspired by
One Law for All. To donate to our important work, please either send a cheque
made payable to One Law for All to BM Box 2387, London WC1N 3XX, UK or pay via Paypal. We need
regular support and also for supporters to commit to giving at least £5-10 a
month via direct debit. You can find out more about how to join the 100 Club here.
If you shop online, please do so via the Easy Fundraising’s
website. It won’t cost you anything extra but can help raise much
needed funds for One Law for All.
We look forward to your immediate intervention in this matter.
Best wishes,
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