A Texas tribunal that
was set up to establish legal counsel for Shariah law for American Muslims is
now calling for the mayor of Irving, Texas to apologize for not supporting the
foreign Islamic law.
Shariah law is the set
of legal guidelines that all Muslim people must follow, including specific laws
on crime, politics, economics, sexual intercourse, hygiene, diet, prayer,
etiquette, and fasting. The set of laws
are thought to be created by the prophet Muhammad and written in the Koran.
The Dallas-area tribunal
was first created earlier this year by four Muslim lawyers who said that a
group was needed to regulate those laws for the ever-growing number of Muslims
living in America. [read my blogs –
“‘Mission Creep’ of Islamic Shariah Law in U.S.” dated February 18, 2015 and
“MS Bans Shariah Law” dated February 20, 2015]
But Irving, TX mayor
Beth Van Duyne opposed the creation of any type of foreign law in the city or
the state of TX. In a Facebook post, Van
Duyne explains that allowing Shariah law in TX was never even something she
considered, and she reassured the people of Irving that this tribunal has no
influence over the town’s government. “Shariah
Law Court was NOT approved or enacted by the City of Irving,” she said.
Go girl!
Question: Should Roman Catholic Vatican law trump the
constitutional guarantees of U.S. law for all American citizens? I suspect you would say, “No.” Yet, Shariah law is gaining judicial triumph
over protections in various communities of U.S. Muslims. Wake up!
The Islamic State strategy is to so populate a geographic area (from
neighborhood to precinct, city, state, region, nation) so as to secure
legitimate elected governance and eventual implementation of Shariah law over
all the inhabitance. It’s already
happening in European countries and American communities!
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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