Friday, May 28, 2010





Kadhi Courts


Introduction:

The Kadhi court is the issue. The Kadhi works only with Muslim parties. These parties have to be Muslims and they have to agree with the Kadhi courts, if they don’t then the Kadhi courts is not included. The Kadhi court is mainly for Muslims and it follows the Islam’s laws and traditions. The Kadhi courts only focus on Muslim cases about inheritance, marriage and divorce. It doesn’t go to any other case apart from cases with those topics. This is a problem because Kenya Christians say that the government’s constitution is favoring Muslims and putting them in a higher status by giving them their own courts with their own laws and they are also saying that by the government doing this, this might lead to the whole country being taken over by the Islamic “Sheria” which means laws. This is not true because the Kadhi courts work ONLY if the two parties arguing agree with it and it only solves Islamic cases and not other cases.




What has been said about the Kadhi Courts


Supporters’ side:
11 April 2010
Muslim leaders on Saturday urged Kenyans to vote for the draft constitution in the upcoming referendum. The draft keeps the Islamic courts for Muslim litigants that a strong Christian opposition had wished to abolish. The Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) Secretary General Adan Wachu said on Saturday that while it was not perfect, the draft constitution reflected the views of a majority of Kenyans. He called upon both religious and political leaders to come together and vote YES in the upcoming referendum in June. "We Muslim leaders are prepared to support and will vote YES to ensure that the proposed constitution of Kenya succeeds," Mr. Wachu said. The Chairman of the Kenya Muslim National Advisory Council, Sheikh Juma Ngao, also defended the draft constitution. He said the constitution has many good attributes and should not be let to go to waste. Muslims also threatened that if the Kadhi Courts is removed, then CRE (Christian religious education) the subject that students in the 844 system schools learn will also have to be removed.
Opposers’ side:


Kadhi's Courts Dispute The Church in Kenya is opposed to the Kadhi’s' courts which provided for in the proposed Constitution under Article 169 and 170. These courts are limited in authority to disputes over personal status, marriage, divorce or inheritance, where all the parties are Muslims and agree to take the case to a Kadhi. The church had hoped the new constitution would abolish Muslim courts altogether. The Muslim leaders said that they bore no hard feelings against their Christian counterparts who were opposed to the issue of the Kadhi's courts. Christians had repeatedly threatened to scuttle the constitutional process unless Islamic courts were removed from the draft. National Muslim Leaders Forum (NAMLEF) chairman Sheikh Abdullahi Abdi pointed out that it is within their democratic right to have their own opinion. He however urged them to widen their scope of vision since the advantages of the Constitution far outweigh its shortcomings. "We do not have any hatred or bitterness towards the section of the clergy that stood very strongly against the Kadhi's courts. It is their rights as Kenyans to express their views," he stated. "Probably, they would have done so in a polite manner befitting religious leaders but we just have to forgive them and live with them as citizens of this country," he added.



My Opinion:

I personally think that Kadhi courts should be included in the Kenyan Constitution. I think it’s very helpful because it allows Muslims to practice their faith without going against the constitution of the country. I also think that Muslims deserve this court because as a minority in the country their rights need to be protected especially if it doesn’t affect the rest of the population. What are your opinions about it??????????

Bibliography:

37 comments:

  1. This is a pretty cool blog. I haven't read the whole constitution but after reading this blog I learnt more, and I completely agree that the Kadhi courts should be included in the constitution.
    Zakir

    ReplyDelete
  2. I like the way you have presented this information and like the fact that you are going for something that includes your faith. But I think Kadhi courts will just complicate matters and will create some sort of rift between other religions. But you should expand your opinion and support why you think what you think. But GREAT job!!! =D

    ReplyDelete
  3. wow this is a very nicely decorated and informative blog....i like the fact that you gave in your own opinion and also that you kept a bibliography...it is a really nice blog and you picked a nice and rare topic...

    ReplyDelete
  4. Huda nice blog!
    It is very informative and i didn't know that much about Kadhi courts and the constitution till now.
    Nice choice of topic.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Informative blog Huda,
    I never knew about the Kadhi court at all, you provided a breif summary of the kadhi court,Iam glad that I know about it now. in fact i totally agree with your opinion to have the Kadhi court included in Kenyan constitution. I like your blog good job.

    ReplyDelete
  6. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  7. nyc blog:) very informative
    though dont u think its biased to say that you said muslims should have their own court to protect their right,shouldnt other religions also have their own court?
    and if they do,wnt this divide the country?

    ReplyDelete
  8. Appealing blog.
    Informative and a very good argument on the Khadis Courts.

    We are Muslims and WE NEED TO SORT OUR ISSUES!!! I TOtally agree with you HUDA!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Captivating information Huda, keep it up! However... try getting more info about the youth's reaction towards the issue... I enjoyed reading it;10/10

    ReplyDelete
  10. Hi Huda! we r doing the same topic n i have 2 say, u did a GREAT JOB! i love the information, ur bibliography, ur pics and ur choice of words! love it! Great Job!

    ReplyDelete
  11. Gr8 Blog huda ,
    Very informative, Love wat u Rote ...

    Keep It Up huda <3 nd loved ur Blog ^^

    ReplyDelete
  12. very informative huda good job
    keep it up

    ReplyDelete
  13. thankssssssssss guysss for all the comments!!!!!!!!!!!!! i REALLY appreciate them.....thanks again!!! love uuuu :D

    ReplyDelete
  14. annette.. ya maybe other countries should have their own court if they want.. i think this court is mainly for muslims because normal courts that kenyans use dont really specify and go deep into religious issues therefore this courts really helps muslims solve their issues and it knows more of how muslim issues should be delt with than the normal courts :) thanks again 4 asking !!! hope its all clear =D

    ReplyDelete
  15. Love yr blog!biblogrphy is great n u hv gd point 2 mek!

    ReplyDelete
  16. nice blog huda, i like the creativity. good use of knowledge.
    very informative and interesting to read.
    U SHOULD GET TOTAL MARKS!!!

    ReplyDelete
  17. this blog is very interesting and i would visit more often

    ReplyDelete
  18. nyc blog, very educative indeed!

    ReplyDelete
  19. nice very informative coloring is good. good work!

    ReplyDelete
  20. thanksssssss again =)=)=) xoxo glad u like it!!! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  21. i like the layout of the blog
    very informative
    :):):)
    good bibliography
    (srishti)

    ReplyDelete
  22. very nyc blogspot!!!
    very nice layout!!!
    good information !!!!
    good choice of colours!!!

    ReplyDelete
  23. Very Informative Blog!!
    Educative and the pictures expalin alot!

    ReplyDelete
  24. This blog is very well put out. i really like the way you organized it, and most of all the information here and the reasons i think are valid & credible, i really enjoyed reading this as a muslim, & i'm glad you chose this topic because it shows that you are a very true believer in islam and also shows that this blog is feasible to change to people's outlook on the constitution.
    excellent work Huda! =]
    p.s.: loving the layout colors ;]
    Naheeda - xoxo

    ReplyDelete
  25. Great blog :)
    I had a question... What about the other religious minorities in Kenya? Don't they deserve to have their own courts of law?

    ReplyDelete
  26. thnxxxx guys 4 the comentss!!! love uuuu <3

    ReplyDelete
  27. amsal y am i not surprised u asked a question????????? lol nyways f u have been reading the comments ive answered that question from annette!! :P lemi copy paste what i wrote : ya maybe other countries should have their own court if they want.. i think this court is mainly for muslims because normal courts that kenyans use dont really specify and go deep into religious issues therefore this courts really helps muslims solve their issues and it knows more of how muslim issues should be delt with than the normal courts :) thanks again 4 asking !!! hope i answered your question ;)

    ReplyDelete
  28. NICE WORK
    GREAT BLOG
    LEARNT A LOT

    ReplyDelete
  29. well done
    its very informative

    ReplyDelete
  30. Heyy! Awesome Blog Huda!
    It's really educative, like at first I never knew anything about the Kadhi courts and after reading this I now know more. This blog is also really creative.
    Keep it Up!!
    :)

    ReplyDelete
  31. GREAT JOB!!!Yoe organized your work well,making it clearly understood!=)

    ReplyDelete
  32. i love your blog.. its great n i love the topic! It is very informative and adding your opinion makes it even better :)!!!

    ReplyDelete
  33. i love ur blog! its one of the best! The topic is very interesting! GREAT JOB! KEEP IT UP!!
    xx :)

    ReplyDelete