If you think Sharia Law has a chance of making its way into US courts, then you really don't believe in this country or its judicial system. You really think we're that weak?The True Story of Sharia in American Courts
Abed Awad June 13, 2012
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The Kansas law is hardly unique. Since 2010, when Oklahoma voters first passed a constitutional amendment prohibiting judges from considering international law in their decisions, two dozen states have proposed or passed similar legislation. (The Oklahoma statute was struck down this past January, with a federal court ruling that lawmakers failed to identify any actual problem the challenged amendment seeks to solve.) Richard Thompson, a former Michigan prosecutor and president of the right-wing Thomas More Law Centerwhose website cites Confronting the Threat of Islam as a key part of its advocacyrecently admitted that Sharia law is the thing people think about when it comes to such bans.
Sharia, or Islamic law, is a complex system of moral codes that governs all aspects of Muslim life. More than simply law in the prescriptive sense, it is also the methodology through which Muslims engage with foundational religious texts to search for the divine will. For devout Muslims, Sharia governs everything from the way they eat to how they treat animals and protect the environment, to how they do business, how they marry and how their estate is distributed after death. Although the emergence of the nation-state did away with the premodern methodology of Sharia, its current manifestations are either a source of legislation or actual state law in many Muslim countries.
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