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Religion, law and our society.
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Question 1.
Do you believe that Britain's newer religious communities (eg.muslim,hindu) can be seen to have too much impact on British culture and society?
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Question 2.
Do you believe that all people of muslim faith are extremists?
Yes
No
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Question 3.
What is the definition of 'religious nationalism'?
Religious nationalism is the relationship of nationalism to a particular religious belief, dogma, or affiliation. This relationship can be broken down into two aspects; the politicisation of religion and the influence of religion on politics.
Religious nationalism is the violent pursuit by an individual or a group of people to provide religious dominance in a certain area.(e.g country, continent).
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Question 4.
Is the idea of the 'Sharia law' overruling aspects of British law, in your opinion correct or incorrect?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 5.
Thomas Jeffery states that 'a law is between a man/women and their God ONLY'. When considering this, do you beliebe that a law should be enacted to effect/limit or force a religious relationship?
Yes
No
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Question 6.
Do you think that the Taliban, through their actions, have had too much impact on the population of Afghanistan and the way they choose to live their lives?
Yes
No
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Question 7.
In your opinion is it right that non-muslim students in schools in Birmingham may have to pursue religious acts(praying, being restricted from eating certain foods) during the school day just because a large proportion of the schools students and teachers are of muslim faith?
Yes
No
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Question 8.
Do you think that religion has too much impact on our society?
Yes
No