What is Sharia Law and Should You be Scared?

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Why is Sharia such a scary word? For starters, it’s short and easy to pronounce. When you add the word “creeping” in front of it, it starts to look even creepier. Especially since American people know very little, or nothing, about Islam, according to a Pew Research Poll. The word “Sharia Law” has Americans conjure up images of guys with turbans. But wait a minute― does anyone actually know what Sharia Law even is?

I’m a lawyer and I’m Muslim, so people think I’m supposed to know Sharia Law. I bet many people probably think I follow it, simply because I’m a Muslim. So, I thought I’d take the opportunity to set the record straight on Sharia Law. After all, who better to explain it than a Muslim lawyer? Here are a few quick and easy things I can tell you about Sharia Law.

1. I don’t know squat about Sharia Law. I don’t think many Muslims do.
Yeah, you heard me. I’m a lawyer, I’m Muslim... And I still couldn’t tell you what Sharia law is all about. Why? Because law is complicated. It takes complex legal people to understand law, let alone Shariah Law. There’s no way in hell (no pun intended) that a bunch of trigger-happy teenage boys in ISIS can possibly understand Sharia Law. They just want an excuse to blow things up and to blame it on something intelligent and make themselves feel smart instead of the high school dropouts that they actually are. Sharia Law is a very complicated body of law (imagine, like, a very difficult to understand Tax Code) and it isn’t something that the average Muslim can understand in depth.

2. All Muslims believe in Sharia Law
OK, let’s stop for a minute here. To terrified Americans, the word “Sharia” means a Muslim style zombie apocalypse where bearded guys and veiled women will take over their town (kinda like what Dearborn looks like). I think we have a disconnect here.

To Muslims, the word “Sharia” at the very core simply means the Muslim version of the Catholic Trinity― a belief in God, the angels and the heavens. So while there are many more rules within Sharia that explain how Muslims are supposed to live their lives, pray their prayers, handle their money, and make governing decisions if they are in power, most Muslims aren’t too obsessed with those legal rules that don’t affect their daily lives. After all, like I said earlier, reading complex laws like Shariah is like reading an even more boring Tax Code than the one the U.S. already has. When you ask a Muslim if they believe “Sharia Law,” their answer will be “of course” because they all believe in God, the angels, and the heavens. After all, if you asked a true Catholic if they believed in the Trinity, would you honestly expect them to say “no”? Now, do all Muslims believe in every rule within Sharia Law? Probably not. Many of those rules are too hard for the average Muslim to understand and frankly, there are too many differing viewpoints. Not everyone agrees on everything, even among the scholars.

3. Muslims don’t want to (and can’t) impose Sharia Law to take over America
First of all, let’s back up to the core message here― Sharia is very hard to understand. So if you think that your bearded neighbor Mohammed is planning a Sharia revolution, you’re wrong. Unless Mo’s got an trove of Muslim lawyers and scholars in his back pocket, he can’t impose Sharia Law on the United States.

Now, here’s the confusion: Sometimes Muslims just want to be able to follow laws privately― laws that involve their own private lives. Such as the laws around their inheritance. If a will is drafted in accordance with “Shariah” (which, again, means Islamic rules for Muslims and not some sinister world domination plot), then some Muslims just want the courts to recognize the will so that they can get their inheritance.

Now, I’m sure there are some crazies out there who want to impose Sharia Law on everyone. There are a lot of crazy people of all races and religions. But just because they’re nuts, it doesn’t mean that they can actually make it happen. In fact, anyone who thinks that Sharia Law will ever take over the U.S. Constitution is a different kind of crazy.

And crazy people, while scary, really can’t make the leadership of a country change.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...uld-you-be-scared_us_57a55232e4b0ccb0237254a4
 
The OP is right that Sharia is complicated and many Muslims and certainly non-Muslims don't know it. And he's right that most Muslim terrorists don't know it.

But, at the head of Big Terrorism sits a Muslim jurist who DOES know sharia. The head of al Qaeda did and the head of ISIS did. The latter held several degrees in Islam including a Ph.D.

That's why it's absurd to say these people know nothing of Islam or its corpus of law, sharia.

People may say there's nothing to fear from sharia law but they don't seem to be in a big hurry to go live under it lol.
 
The OP is right that Sharia is complicated and many Muslims and certainly non-Muslims don't know it. And he's right that most Muslim terrorists don't know it.

But, at the head of Big Terrorism sits a Muslim jurist who DOES know sharia. The head of al Qaeda did and the head of ISIS did. The latter held several degrees in Islam including a Ph.D.

That's why it's absurd to say these people know nothing of Islam or its corpus of law, sharia.

People may say there's nothing to fear from sharia law but they don't seem to be in a big hurry to go live under it lol.
^ good point Darth. -Baghdadi knows his stuff, and knows how to use it for influence. Same with Zawahiri
 
Well anatta, but that--fact--runs counter to multicultural dogma.

And the dogma is Islamic terrorists pervert Islam.
Salafism isn't some marginal brand -it's fairly extensive, and has become
almost mainstream in places where Sunni thrives. There are certainly imans all over the world that espouse it.

S. jihad isn't as common, but it's not some weird marginal sect either..either way it's not a perversion, but an interpretation of Islam
 
The OP is right that Sharia is complicated and many Muslims and certainly non-Muslims don't know it. And he's right that most Muslim terrorists don't know it.

But, at the head of Big Terrorism sits a Muslim jurist who DOES know sharia. The head of al Qaeda did and the head of ISIS did. The latter held several degrees in Islam including a Ph.D.

That's why it's absurd to say these people know nothing of Islam or its corpus of law, sharia.

People may say there's nothing to fear from sharia law but they don't seem to be in a big hurry to go live under it lol.

Her point is that it's not going to happen in US no matter what the haters say.
 
Our experience over here is not quite so benign, many Muslim women get a raw deal from Sharia courts.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...t-probe-over-treatment-of-women-a7049826.html

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We have similar experiences here with Beth Din.

"In Orthodox Judaism, only husbands can give gets, and while most do, those who refuse wield enormous power over their wives. Even with a civil divorce decree in hand, a woman is not divorced in the Orthodox Jewish world until her husband gives her a get. Until then, she is an agunah, a “chained” woman. If she falls in love and decides to remarry without the get, she would be considered an adulteress, and her children from that union would be shunned."

http://www.newsweek.com/2015/04/17/...orthodox-jewish-women-will-go-get-320536.html
 
We have similar experiences here with Beth Din.

"In Orthodox Judaism, only husbands can give gets, and while most do, those who refuse wield enormous power over their wives. Even with a civil divorce decree in hand, a woman is not divorced in the Orthodox Jewish world until her husband gives her a get. Until then, she is an agunah, a “chained” woman. If she falls in love and decides to remarry without the get, she would be considered an adulteress, and her children from that union would be shunned."

http://www.newsweek.com/2015/04/17/...orthodox-jewish-women-will-go-get-320536.html

Another reason why religion is stupid.
 
The OP is right that Sharia is complicated and many Muslims and certainly non-Muslims don't know it. And he's right that most Muslim terrorists don't know it.

But, at the head of Big Terrorism sits a Muslim jurist who DOES know sharia. The head of al Qaeda did and the head of ISIS did. The latter held several degrees in Islam including a Ph.D.

That's why it's absurd to say these people know nothing of Islam or its corpus of law, sharia.

People may say there's nothing to fear from sharia law but they don't seem to be in a big hurry to go live under it lol.
Are you in a hurry to live under Rabinical law? Also, didn't you just reiterate the authors point?
 
Are you in a hurry to live under Rabinical law? Also, didn't you just reiterate the authors point?

The author actually contradicted himself when he first asserts that he doesn't know sharia [hint: he knows more than he's telling lol]; then goes on to say sharia can't be used for this or that. How can he make that claim when he admits to not understanding sharia? Doesn't make sense.

What does he think ISIS is doing besides imposing sharia onto unbelievers---when they aren't burning them alive or lopping their heads off?

But HuffPo doesn't care about logical inconsistency: only that the writer ends up with the proper conclusion.
 
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