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(SITWAP) On the movement to ban Sharia law from US courts... -- (link)
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znufrii
Oct 14 '10, 08:43
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Considering that no judge in the United States has cited Sharia in any legal case, and that no Muslim organization has called for its imposition in America, this is a bit like passing a federal law banning Americans from riding unicorns.
(www.thedailybeast.com)
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"U.S. courts already recognize and enforce Shariah law in everything from commercial contracts to divorce settlements, wills and estates." -- (link)
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mara
Oct 14, 08:47
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Same with just about all religions. If it doesn't conflict with US law the courts generally view it as a guide to deciding the case.
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TWuG
Oct 14, 08:50
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I agree. I'm just saying it's not quite as black and white as znu's post made it seem. -- nm
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mara
Oct 14, 08:52
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