Anonymous ID: 01e467 Oct. 22, 2018, 12:12 p.m. No.3564181   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Women and Children abducted to Muslim countries are not protected by international abduction laws.

 

"Not one Muslim Country is a signatory to the Hague Convention regarding the abduction of Women and Children."

  • Walid Shoebat - End Times Prophecy Through Middle Eastern Eyes

 

This statement by Walid Shoebat while not 100% true, is true for the majority of Muslim countries, with a couple of exceptions.

 

The United States ratified the Hague Convention on July 1, 1988 through enabling legislation codified by the International Child Abduction Remedies Act (ICARA). Among the countries whose majority of population are Muslims, only Turkey and Bosnia have ratified the Hague Convention in addition to Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan in Central Asia. Countries utilizing Islamic Shari’a-based family law are reluctant to sign on the convention for its non-compliance with Islamic religious doctrines regarding women and children. Our experience in the Middle East laws, mainly Islamic Shari’a, the Hindu law and other laws of Central Asia, will be of a great help for those who seek legal advice on the laws governing custody of the children.

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