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    Do you support Sharia Law and should true Muslims strive to implement... (OP)


    ...Sharia Law as the governing law of every nation?

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    Re: Do you support Sharia Law and should true Muslims strive to implement...

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Patrick21 View Post
    And this is why I, as an American, oppose permitting most Muslims from emigrating to the U.S. Why? Because most Muslims don't respect the views and beliefs of others. They certainly don't respect the U.S. Constitution and would happily eliminate all rights under it while abolishing our democratic system in favor of a Muslim strongman. No thanks.
    just because we believe in and support shariah law doesn't mean we are incapable of respecting the beliefs and views of others. To each their own. It's also counterintuitive to say that you oppose muslims to emigrate to the US for those reasons, because most likely the muslims that emigrate there are doing so for anything else but to practice their religion. WHy would muslims who whole heartedly want to live under sharia law go to the US of all places? Makes no sense. Secondly, the majority of us don't even know what living under shariah law is like. We weren't born in the Muslim countries that (partially) practice it (no muslim country practices it fully). With all that's going on in our personal lives and the world, we really don't care to mess up your life of luxury lol. If we were to start somewhere in implementing shariah law, it'd be in a muslim majority country. You need to stop living in fear from people who are different and who believe in different things. No one's out to get you.

    And to be quite frank regarding the constitution, there are many Americans who already oppose it, and it isn't perfect. Try to be more objective, because I'm sure you haven't met many muslims to make such a judgement.
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