Divorce: Sharia Style

Verzio FF Submission This documentary takes us inside the workings of Sharia law in a Western society, especially as it affects women seeking divorce. What can the Muslim legal system offer couples in conflict? From a terraced house in East London the Sharia Council presides over hundreds of cases e...

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Other Authors: Khan, Masood
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: Faction Films 2008
United Kingdom
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:36bff706-532d-49d3-b27e-618a3637cd12
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Summary:Verzio FF Submission This documentary takes us inside the workings of Sharia law in a Western society, especially as it affects women seeking divorce. What can the Muslim legal system offer couples in conflict? From a terraced house in East London the Sharia Council presides over hundreds of cases every year, mainly marital disputes. Presiding over the court are two Sheikhs who are both respected members of the Muslim community with an intimate knowledge of Islamic law. Their rulings are not recognized by British law but for the Muslim community their judgments carry the word of God. In one case we meet Imran, who approaches the Sharia court for a ruling or "fatwa" that he believes can save his marriage to Nasira. Imran had married a second wife in Pakistan, whereupon Nasira left him and took their three children to another city. It is now up to the court to decide what the future will be for this unhappy couple.
Published:2008