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    Archbishop's suggestion to adopt Sharia law sparks row in UK

    London (PTI): The head of the Anglican church has sparked a political and religious controversy here after he called for adoption of some aspects of Islamic Sharia law in Britain. "It seems inevitable that elements of the Muslim law, such as divorce proceedings, would be incorporated into British legislation," Rowan Williams, also the Archbishop of Canterbury, said on Thursday night.

    The Archbishop provoked the row by saying Britain had to "face up to the fact" that some citizens did not relate to this country's legal system and argued that officially sanctioning Sharia law would improve community relations. He said there was an argument that aspects of Sharia law, such as those involving divorce, financial transactions and the settling of disputes, could be accommodated with British legislation.

    The Archbishop's comments came in for criticism by Downing Street, religious groups and MPs from all sides. The head of the equality watchdog denounced his claims while several high profile Muslims attacked him. Prime Minister Gordon Brown's spokesman has distanced the premier from remark, saying: "The Prime Minister believes British law should apply in this country, based on British values."

    Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said: "I think there is one law in this country and it's the democratically determined law. "That's the law and I will uphold and that's the law that is at the heart actually of the values that we share across all communities in this country," Smith said.


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