If someone is supporting Sharia, that is doing something wrong.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the Muslim is Sharia-compliant, that is in direct conflict with the U.S. Constitution.
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.
Sharia is the impetus behind multinational diplomatic efforts to accommodate Sharia blasphemy prohibitions on expression that offends Muslims.
It's hard to imagine any Muslim fessing up to their secret proclivity for Sharia law knowing they would be deported if they gave the wrong answer.
You need to form a grand coalition, and you need to put your ideological differences aside and work together to focus on people's basic needs. You can't eat sharia.
Likewise the leader of any state has to do the same, he has to enforce Shariah firmly, for he will be held in account later in the afterlife if he fails.
I do stand in opposition to those who want to implement Sharia and essentially attack the Constitution of the United States.
There is a rule of Sharia: If the enemy wants to suppress you, you are supposed to put up a strong resistance.
Sharia law does not exist in the Koran. It was created by man.
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.