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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the West, you have always associated the Islamic faith 100 percent with Arab culture. This in itself is a fundamentalist attitude and it is mistaken.
If the Muslim is Sharia-compliant, that is in direct conflict with the U.S. Constitution.
If someone is supporting Sharia, that is doing something wrong.
Everybody in the Middle East wants to explain why they're right.
Sharia law does not exist in the Koran. It was created by man.
Sharia is the impetus behind multinational diplomatic efforts to accommodate Sharia blasphemy prohibitions on expression that offends Muslims.
The doctrine that everything is fine as long as the population is quiet, that applies in the Middle East, applies in Central America, it applies in the United States.
There are plenty of Muslims who live faithfully in the United States.
A country which has a population 99% as their faith in Islam can also be a country which are subscribing to the universal values of the E.U.
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.