Australian Muslims and citizenship: Sharia law and the democratic nation-state SKU17039

Hossein Esmaeili

Sharia is part of the religion of Islam and includes legal rules and principles as well as rituals. Some Australian Muslims may feel obliged to follow certain principles of sharia and also to adhere to their obligations as citizens of Australia. This article raises and discusses certain issues relating to the practice of sharia within a modern nation state, such as Australia, and whether this may be inconsistent with requirements of Australian citizenship.

Specifications

Hossein Esmaeili
Article
Article
You are here: Home Publications Current Issue Australian Muslims and citizenship: Sharia law and the democratic nation-state

Keep in Touch

Twitter Icon
Follow Alt Law Journal on Facebook

Sponsors

Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission Logo

Monash University Logo