I don't think kbaisi was implying that Qatar was lawless in any of his arguments! But rather, that there is inconsistency in many of the rulings. And that's not his opinion alone. As I've written earlier, so far we don't have an integrated personal status law. Many thinks that the family law 22/2006 is the personal status law, where in fact it's not.
In addition, there is still this fine line between what lawsuit goes to sharia court and what goes to the other courts and which law is applied where
Many conservatives are not happy either, as they think you either apply sharia law or you don't.
I don't think kbaisi was implying that Qatar was lawless in any of his arguments! But rather, that there is inconsistency in many of the rulings. And that's not his opinion alone. As I've written earlier, so far we don't have an integrated personal status law. Many thinks that the family law 22/2006 is the personal status law, where in fact it's not.
In addition, there is still this fine line between what lawsuit goes to sharia court and what goes to the other courts and which law is applied where
Many conservatives are not happy either, as they think you either apply sharia law or you don't.