Sharia law does not exist in the Koran. It was created by man.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the Muslim is Sharia-compliant, that is in direct conflict with the U.S. Constitution.
Islam is not a religion. It's a political system. It has a different set of rules.
The Koran did not invent or introduce patriarchy.
I think that most people in the Middle East, at least 50%, believe in being sharia-compliant. If you're sharia-compliant or want to impose sharia law, the United States is the wrong place for you.
The Qur'an is God's property, not mine.
So we want an Islamic state where Islamic law is not just in the books but enforced, and enforced with determination. There is no space and no room for democratic consultation. The Shariah is set and fixed, so why do we need to discuss it anymore? Just implement it!
Islam's laws are fixed and that is why Islam is stable.
Islamic law is clearly against terrorism, against any kind of deliberate killing of civilians or similar 'collateral damage.'
A lot of the Koran does not speak very eloquently to a Westerner. Much of it is either legalistic or opaquely poetic.
I realised that the idea of enforcing sharia is not consistent with Islam as it's been practised from the beginning. In other words, Islam has always been secular, and I had been totally ignorant of the fact.