Posted on 03/29/2009 8:45:34 PM PDT by Gordon Greene
As America's Muslim population grows, so too does the influence of Islamic law, or Shariah, in daily life in the U.S.
"Shariah Law is the totality of the Muslim's obligation," said Abdullahi An-Na'im, a professor of law at Emory University in Atlanta. According to An-Na'im, Shariah is similar to Jewish Talmudic Law or Catholic Canon Law in that it guides an adherent's moral conduct.
"As a citizen, I am a subject of the United States," An-Na'im said. "I owe allegiance to the United States, to the Constitution of the United States. That is not inconsistent with observing a religious code in terms of my own personal behavior."
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Okay, so, what is anyone going to do about it?
Seriously.
Seriously? I just don’t know.
Are we going to wait until we become England? We sure don’t have the politicians in Washington to do anything about it.
Right now I’m more worried about the Liberal influence in America.
The G.W. Bush defenders on so many threads claim that he kept us safe but...allowing Mohammedan immigration to increase on his watch was NOT keeping us safe.
We need a Prez in 2013 that gets it.
At the moment, we have more dangerous things to worry about. Like liberals spending our great great great great grandchildren’s money.
IF YOU HAVE TO ASK IT REALLY DOESN’T MATTER DOES IT.
IF YOU HAVE TO ASK IT REALLY DOESN’T MATTER DOES IT.
No lie, time to kick them out and not allow anymore in
They might as well be one in the same. Obama seeks Muslims for White House
That sort of what I was illustrating. Thank you for grasping that point.
In Obamaland?
We’re going to welcome them in and all start praying in the direction of Mecca.
Not doing so would make us “racist” and only make the world hate us even more.
Or so the argument will go...
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