Shariah Law in Texas

Daily Stormer
January 29, 2015

What the hell are these people doing in Texas?  I mean, seriously.  Is there a single person who wants them there?  We are well aware of all that they take, but what do they offer?
What the hell are these people doing in Texas? I mean, seriously. Is there a single person who wants them there? We are well aware of all that they take, but what do they offer?

An “Islamic Tribunal” has been confirmed to be implementing Sharia law in Texas.  The “Tribunal” is registered officially as a non-profit organization in Dallas.

Their argument is that it is voluntary, so it is legal.

Breitbart:

Breitbart Texas spoke with one of the “judges,” Dr. Taher El-badawi. He said the tribunal operates under Sharia law as a form of “non-binding dispute resolution.” El-badawi said their organization is “a tribunal, not arbitration.” A tribunal is defined by Meriam-Webster’s Dictionary as “a court or forum of justice.” The four Islamic attorneys call themselves “judges” not “arbitrators.”

El-badawi said the tribunal follows Sharia law to resolve civil disputes in family and business matters. He said they also resolve workplace disputes.

In matters of divorce, El-badawi said that “while participation in the tribunal is voluntary, a married couple cannot be considered divorced by the Islamic community unless it is granted by the tribunal.” He compared their divorce, known as “Talaq,” as something similar to the Catholic practice of annulment in that the church does not recognize civil divorce proceedings as ending a marriage.

He also said there is a difference between how a man and a woman can request a divorce under their system. “The husband can request the divorce directly from the tribunal,” El-badawi stated. “The wife must go to an Imam who will request the divorce for her.” He called it “two paths to the same result.” The practice of Khula is the process where a wife can initiate a divorce proceeding and where the husband can agree to the divorce in exchange for a financial compensation. It appears the wife must agree to give up any claim to the “dower” that was not already paid or to return it if it has already been paid. Once the financial issues are resolved the husband can then proclaim the Talaq (divorce).

El-badawi said they follow Texas family law when it comes to child support, visitation, and custody. He said that in most cases, custody of children is awarded to the mother.

Breitbart Texas asked what happens when there is a conflict between Sharia law and Texas law. El-badawi said most of the time, the laws are in agreement. When pushed further he admitted that, “we follow Sharia law.” However, he explained, “If the parties are not satisfied with the tribunal’s decision, they do not have to accept it and they can take the matter to Texas civil courts.” He did not say what the social ramifications of rejecting the “judge’s” decision would be.

The website for the Islamic Tribunal states, “The courts of the United States of America are costly and consist of ineffective lawyers.  Discontent with the legal system leads many Muslims in America to postpone justice in this world and opt for an audience on the Day of Judgment.”

Were the people of these United States asked to vote on whether they wanted Moslems running a Sharia court inside of our country?  Were the people of Texas?

Of course they weren’t.  And why would they be?  They were never asked if they wanted these people in the country in the first place, it would make no sense to ask them how these people should behave.  The government of America is a system of forcing things on people that they don’t want.  Allowing a bunch of savages to operate a primitive and foreign parallel legal system within our borders is just the next move in an endless series of moves designed to destroy this country.