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The Islamist Challenge to the U.S. Constitution
2006-03-22
Long, needs p. 49; see link for footnotes.
by David Kennedy Houck

First in Europe and now in the United States, Muslim groups have petitioned to establish enclaves in which they can uphold and enforce greater compliance to Islamic law. While the U.S. Constitution enshrines the right to religious freedom and the prohibition against a state religion, when it comes to the rights of religious enclaves to impose communal rules, the dividing line is more nebulous. Can U.S. enclaves, homeowner associations, and other groups enforce Islamic law?

Such questions are no longer theoretical. While Muslim organizations first established enclaves in Europe,[1] the trend is now crossing the Atlantic. Some Islamist community leaders in the United States are challenging the principles of assimilation and equality once central to the civil rights movement, seeking instead to live according to a separate but equal philosophy. The Gwynnoaks Muslim Residential Development group, for example, has established an informal enclave in Baltimore because, according to John Yahya Cason, director of the Islamic Education and Community Development Initiative, a Baltimore-based Muslim advocacy group, "there was no community in the U.S. that showed the totality of the essential components of Muslim social, economic, and political structure."[2]
Posted by:anonymous5089

#8  I wonder how many governments we could cheese off with a law stating that no American citizen would be subject to laws based on Sharia.
Posted by: James   2006-03-22 16:05  

#7  Mabey they should locate some of their Moslum Churches or enclaves to Hayden lake, Idaho and attempt to enforce their Sharia Law there.
Posted by: bk   2006-03-22 14:38  

#6  Nope. No muzzie ghettos, thanks. Move to Afghanistan if you don't like it here.
Posted by: mojo   2006-03-22 13:52  

#5  They could go to IndoMaySaudYemSudIrAfWaikistan.
Posted by: Creater Crater3500   2006-03-22 12:55  

#4  If a person wants to subject himself or herself to "islamic law," have at it.

But NO ONE should be allowed to "enforce" it on another.

You don't like the laws in this country, don't live here. You don't get your own laws.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-03-22 12:49  

#3  Islamic Center for Human Excellence

heh. oxymoron.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2006-03-22 12:43  

#2  yes that what I was thinking, then the muzzies will do something dumb and the place gets burned to the ground.
Posted by: djohn66   2006-03-22 11:54  

#1  Why do I find myself thinking of the Branch Davidians?
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-03-22 09:36  

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