A Paradoxical Alliance: An Anglo-American Analysis of the Left's Love Affair With Islam by Jack Buckby & Matt Palumbo

A Paradoxical Alliance: An Anglo-American Analysis of the Left's Love Affair With Islam by Jack Buckby & Matt Palumbo

Author:Jack Buckby & Matt Palumbo [Buckby, Jack]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Published: 2017-05-20T16:00:00+00:00


The Church of England does have some legal rights and responsibilities when it comes to marriage, and the state does fund some faith schools. Beyond this, however, there is little that the church can do to influence elections or governmental decisions. The state and the monarch, as laid out in the Magna Carta, cannot make decisions about leaders in the church.

This marks an important difference between British culture and Islamic culture. Under Sharia, there is no separation between mosque and state. Sayyib Qutb, an Egyptian author and Islamic theorist, as well as a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood in the mid-20th century, said “it is an obligation for people to make the Sharia of God that which rules every aspect of every affair of this life.”[84] In a book written by 20th century Muslim revivalist Muḥammad Hasan Amāra, entitled Islam and Politics: A Response to the Heresies of the Secularists, the concept of separate state and religion was criticized. Amāra said that “secularism is a school of thought of modern Western Civilisation.”[85]



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