Under Secular Koranism, the Church of England would be disestablished and the people closest to a priesthood would be the judiciary who would be the ones interpreting Koranic principles.
There are no Supreme Sharia Courts in the UK yet, are they? Under Secular Koranism, the UK Supreme Court would be the final court of appeal in the UK. Ditto in the US where this would apply to SCOTUS when America adopts Secular Koranism with American Characteristics.
Why don't you do a podcast on Secular Koranism after reading the book available at https://amzn.eu/d/5Lh1nOo?
Under Secular Koranism, the Church of England would be disestablished and the people closest to a priesthood would be the judiciary who would be the ones interpreting Koranic principles.
If marriage is a contract, there would be no need for a pre-nup.
I would dispute your calling sharia courts "foreign courts".
Sharia councils are basically part of the right to arbitration.
There are no Supreme Sharia Courts in the UK yet, are they? Under Secular Koranism, the UK Supreme Court would be the final court of appeal in the UK. Ditto in the US where this would apply to SCOTUS when America adopts Secular Koranism with American Characteristics.
All legal systems operate in much the same way.