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[quote]Asalaam Alaykum brother Saif, I am a barrister and understand your concern for being a muslim lawyer. I have had a similar perception to yours regarding carrying out islamic duties and trying to conduct your work without involving haraam elements. The worrying factor that I perceive is not only on the interest claimed in cases but the law itself. Being a muslim it is our duty to follow the shariah law even if the country we live in does not govern it. The 'Quran' lays down the law in various fields in law and how we should act accordingly, for example the level of compensation in personal injury cases will be different in the 'Quran' than from UK personal injury law. As UK lawyers we represent manmade laws, does this therefore mean that we are contravening the laws of Allah SWT, if so we are therefore committing a grave sin. Please let me know your comments regarding this situation. Wasalaam Sis. Ghazala[/quote]
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