NSW Supreme Crt's position on sharia requires reading of extrajudicial statements on sharia as well as its judgments.....but what happens on appeal?

by Ganesh Sahathevan



Grand Mufti of Australia Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed has rejected calls from a NSW Supreme Court judge to disavow verses in the Koran.
Grand Mufti of Australia Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed has rejected calls from a NSW Supreme Court judge to disavow verses in the Koran.':You don’t ask to disavow medicine if some doctors exploited it, you don’t ask to disavow law if some lawyers misused it.'
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The SMH reported on 17 January 2019:

Judge calls on Muslims to publicly disavow violence in Koran

A NSW Supreme Court judge has called on Muslims to publicly disavow violent verses of the Koran that he says have been used by Islamic extremists to support terrorism in Australia.

Justice Desmond Fagan said the lethal messages derived from "hostile passages" of the Koran were not effectively countered by suggestions from "various quarters" that the verses had been "cherry picked" or that Islam was an "interpretive religion".

"The incitements to violence which terrorists quote from the Koran cannot just be ignored by the many believers who desire harmonious coexistence. Those verses are not ignored by terrorists," Justice Fagan said.


He said there were sometimes assurances offered to Western communities that “Islam is a religion of peace”.


Meanwhile the President Of The Court Of Appeal , the Governor designate Margaret Beazley AO''s speech on the compatibility of sharia and the common law remains archived on the NSW Supreme Court website:
The intersection of Australian law and the Islamic faith:a selection of casesAffinity Intercultural FoundationThe Hon Justice M J Beazley AO1




Additionally, it is close to that time of the year when Chief Justice Tom Bathrust himself leads a delegation of judges to a mosque to attend a Muslim service to mark the beginning of the Legal Year:


NSW Chief Justice Tom Bathurst takes judges to mosque in community reach-out


What is the public to expect if matters such as these go on appeal?
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