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<p> </p><p> </p><p>Sharia law has no jurisdiction here and legal cases are not decided
under Sharia law in the United Kingdom's courts and tribunals. The answer to the question
is therefore ‘none'.</p><p>If people choose to use Sharia for the purposes of dispute
resolution or to agree a contract, for example, the enforceability of such arrangements
will be entirely dependent on the law of the relevant part of the United Kingdom.</p><p>Regardless
of religious belief everyone in the United Kingdom is equal before the law of the
land.</p>
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