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Kuwait Adopts Islamic Jurisprudence?

From today’s Kuwait Times:

KUWAIT: MP Dr. Waleed Al-Tabtabae said that several MPs plan to amend the second Article of the Kuwaiti Constitution and adopt Islamic jurisprudence as the main source of legislation in Kuwait. They will also push for amending other laws in accordance with the Islam as they feel that Islamic laws can effectively ward off crimes, theft, alcohol, drugs, adultery and sexual assaults.

October 6, 2008 - Posted by | Cross Cultural, ExPat Life, Family Issues, Health Issues, Kuwait, Law and Order, Living Conditions, News, Social Issues, Women's Issues

7 Comments »

  1. God knows how this will be implemented!!!!!

    Ansam's avatar Comment by Ansam | October 6, 2008 | Reply

  2. Ansam , please put on your Hejab quickly as i will be entering this blog right now 🙂

    daggero's avatar Comment by daggero | October 6, 2008 | Reply

  3. we are f*cked.

    X's avatar Comment by X | October 6, 2008 | Reply

  4. daggero! I wont! not even a cyber hejab LOL

    Ansam's avatar Comment by Ansam | October 6, 2008 | Reply

  5. Allaahu Akbar!

    Dissenter's avatar Comment by Dissenter | October 6, 2008 | Reply

  6. I know this is an old post but…pandering to the religious right…now where have I seen this before?hmmmm…

    The amendment to the second article would actually change the wording from something like “Islamic Jurisprudence is A source of legislation” to “Islamic Jurisprudence is THE source of legislation…”.

    Although I don’t think it’ll have an effect on anything at all really if it does go through (except maybe energizing their base), the idea of amending the constitution worries me because I don’t really trust any branch of government at the moment.

    G.E&B's avatar Comment by G.E&B | October 10, 2008 | Reply

  7. GE&B! I am happy to see you!

    My concern about this stems from a very basic question: Who determines what Sharia says? Does it say that all women must be covered? How covered? Does it say that a thief will have his hand cut off? What are the protections for the accused? What if the accused is poor? What if the accused is a woman unjustly accused of adultery because she has become inconvenient to her husband? Who gets Kuwaiti citizenship? Will women continue to be educated? To what grade? Will make up be allowed? Fingernail polish? Can a woman go out unescorted by her mahram?

    WHO decides how to interpret the Qur’an?

    intlxpatr's avatar Comment by intlxpatr | October 10, 2008 | Reply


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