MajGenl.Meade wrote:I don't think there is an exactly valid comparison between Sharia courts and the Jewish/Catholic tribunals (or whatever they are). The latter deal with interior group membership of a religious body (do they not?). Sharia courts extend jurisdiction out in to the community in general. A Jewish tribunal or a Catholic (or Protestant) church does not seek to interfere with non-members of a specific congregation.
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They are identical in that they only have jurisdiction over those who agree to submit to their jurisdiction. Sharia courts have no jurisdiction unless you agree to submit to them just as the Amish tribunals (or whatever they are called) only have jurisdiction over those who submit to Amish judgements.
When the orthodox Jewish community of Palo Alto tried to extend their control over the city as a whole and put up an Eruv they discovered that they had to submit to (secular) civil government for approval:
http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2007 ... ight-years
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