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Archbishop defends Sharia remarks Archbishop defends Sharia remarks
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended his comments on Sharia law, following widespread criticism.The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended his comments on Sharia law, following widespread criticism.
A statement on his website said that he "certainly did not call for its introduction as some kind of parallel jurisdiction to the civil law".A statement on his website said that he "certainly did not call for its introduction as some kind of parallel jurisdiction to the civil law".
However, at least two General Synod members have called for Dr Rowan Williams to resign following the row.However, at least two General Synod members have called for Dr Rowan Williams to resign following the row.
Colonel Edward Armitstead told the Daily Telegraph: "I don't think he is the man for the job."Colonel Edward Armitstead told the Daily Telegraph: "I don't think he is the man for the job."
Dr Williams had called for parts of Sharia law to be recognised in the UK, and he is said to be in a state of shock and dismayed by the criticism he has received from his own Church.Dr Williams had called for parts of Sharia law to be recognised in the UK, and he is said to be in a state of shock and dismayed by the criticism he has received from his own Church.
Colonel Armitstead, a Synod member from the diocese of Bath and Wells, said Dr Williams should move to work in a university setting instead of leading the Anglican church. Colonel Armitstead, a Synod member from the diocese of Bath and Wells, said Dr Williams should move to work in a university setting instead of leading the Anglican Church.
"One wants to be charitable, but I sense that he would be far happier in a university where he can kick around these sorts of ideas.""One wants to be charitable, but I sense that he would be far happier in a university where he can kick around these sorts of ideas."
Alison Ruoff, a Synod member from London, said: "Many people, huge numbers of people, would be greatly relieved [if he resigned] because he sits on the fence over all sorts of things and we need strong, Christian, biblical leadership right now, as opposed to somebody who huffs and puffs around and vacillates from one thing to another.Alison Ruoff, a Synod member from London, said: "Many people, huge numbers of people, would be greatly relieved [if he resigned] because he sits on the fence over all sorts of things and we need strong, Christian, biblical leadership right now, as opposed to somebody who huffs and puffs around and vacillates from one thing to another.
"He's a very able, a brilliant scholar as a man but in terms of being a leader of the Christian community I think he's actually at the moment a disaster.""He's a very able, a brilliant scholar as a man but in terms of being a leader of the Christian community I think he's actually at the moment a disaster."
'Quite disgraceful''Quite disgraceful'
Brigadier William Dobbie, a former Synod member, described the Archbishop as "a disaster, a tragic mistake".Brigadier William Dobbie, a former Synod member, described the Archbishop as "a disaster, a tragic mistake".
The statement on the Archbishop's website also said Dr Williams had pointed out that "as a matter of fact, certain provisions of Sharia are already recognised in our society and under our law".The statement on the Archbishop's website also said Dr Williams had pointed out that "as a matter of fact, certain provisions of Sharia are already recognised in our society and under our law".
He is undoubtedly one of the finest minds of this nation Rt Rev Stephen LoweHe is undoubtedly one of the finest minds of this nation Rt Rev Stephen Lowe
The statement said he was "exploring ways in which reasonable accommodation might be made within existing arrangements for religious conscience".The statement said he was "exploring ways in which reasonable accommodation might be made within existing arrangements for religious conscience".
It also said his principal aim was "to tease out some of the broader issues around the rights of religious groups within a secular state".It also said his principal aim was "to tease out some of the broader issues around the rights of religious groups within a secular state".
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) said it was grateful for the Archbishop's "thoughtful intervention" on the discussion of the place of Islam and Muslims in modern Britain.The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) said it was grateful for the Archbishop's "thoughtful intervention" on the discussion of the place of Islam and Muslims in modern Britain.
A spokesman said: "The MCB observes, with some sadness, the hysterical misrepresentations of his speech which serves only to drive a wedge between British people."A spokesman said: "The MCB observes, with some sadness, the hysterical misrepresentations of his speech which serves only to drive a wedge between British people."
The Bishop of Hulme, the Rt Rev Stephen Lowe, said he was dismayed at the "knee-jerk" reaction to Dr Williams' comments.The Bishop of Hulme, the Rt Rev Stephen Lowe, said he was dismayed at the "knee-jerk" reaction to Dr Williams' comments.
"We have probably one of the greatest and the brightest Archbishops of Canterbury we have had for many a long day," he told BBC Radio 4."We have probably one of the greatest and the brightest Archbishops of Canterbury we have had for many a long day," he told BBC Radio 4.
"He is undoubtedly one of the finest minds of this nation."He is undoubtedly one of the finest minds of this nation.
"The way he has been ridiculed, lampooned and treated by some people and indeed some of the media within this process, is quite disgraceful.""The way he has been ridiculed, lampooned and treated by some people and indeed some of the media within this process, is quite disgraceful."