rudeboy wrote:Misery Called Life wrote:rudeboy wrote:dont think so, SOME expats amongst us dont respect Islam, UAE culture and its rules and regulations.
So if you prefer religious rule as a law for a country why the effin hell are you on a Brit passport in the first place where the common law espouses democracy and secularism? Is'nt that a conflict of ideology?
whats a religious rule got to do with a passport :S british passport doesnt mean I am a follower of church of england lol. Passport is just nationality, why do you have Muslims that have Indian passports? Or christians in Pakistan that have Pakistani passports etc etc.
England is not based on the sharia law even then I respect their laws, rituals, culture, loud disturbing music at night and drunk fools sleeping here and there on the road
There is no country in the world, where religion doesnt have a single say in the country law. Example, look at your india, where the laws are based on Hinduism which says that kissing out of wedlock in public places is not allowed. And I am sure that some states across India have this law. Right? And yet when some foreigners will go into India and find out about this law, they will abuse the law makers, call them monkeys and ask you what kind of a law is this!!! Yet its the law of the country and ppl get on with it.
Similiar here, UAE is a muslim country so its laws are based on Sharia law and you get on with it. Foreigners will complain oh why do you have bloody money, why kill someone, why chop their hands off, why se x is not allowed in public etc etc. If those ppl actually read the Quran, it says why these laws are there and it makes sense.
Don't talk crap man. The consitution of the afore mentioned countries states secularism and tolerance as a must. Yea there are instances of fanactism, but one could always go to a court. Needless to say these countries are extremely tolerant and liberal. The point is we all know what your stand is on secularism. basically you don't give a damn bout it. Frankly I think the concept is alien to you. The point I'm making is that since you definately don't believe in secularism, (you past posts are evidence enough), then aren't you a misfit for an open society like England? Now I'm sure you'd love citizenship in some GCC state, but have been unlucky. But there are other countries based on religious law, Paksitan is one! So why don't you head back to someplace more in tune whith your beliefs and sentiments?