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    Court: Oklahoma can't enforce Sharia law ban

    DENVER (Reuters) - A federal appeals court upheld an injunction against a voter-approved ban on Islamic law in Oklahoma on Tuesday, saying it likely violated the U.S. Constitution by discriminating against religion.

    A three-member panel of the Denver-based U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that the rights of plaintiff Muneer Awad, a Muslim man living in Oklahoma City, likely would be violated if the ban on Sharia law takes effect.

    The decision upholds the ruling of a lower federal court.

    "While the public has an interest in the will of the voters being carried out ... the public has a more profound and long-term interest in upholding an individual's constitutional rights," the appeals court said in a 37-page written decision.

    The Washington, D.C.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations welcomed the ruling, calling it "a victory for the Constitution and for the right of all Americans to freely practice their faith."

    Oklahoma's "Save Our State Amendment," which was approved by 70 percent of state voters in 2010, bars Oklahoma state courts from considering or using Sharia law.

    The lawsuit challenging the measure was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of Awad, who is director of the Oklahoma chapter of CAIR.

    A federal judge in Oklahoma City issued a court order in November 2010 barring the measure from taking effect while the case is under review, finding a substantial likelihood that Awad would prevail on the merits.

    The Council said the Oklahoma amendment is among 20 similar proposed laws introduced in state legislatures nationwide.

    Defenders of the amendment say they want to prevent foreign laws in general, and Islamic Sharia law in particular, from overriding state or U.S. laws.

    But foes of the Oklahoma measure, also called State Question 755, have argued that it stigmatizes Islam and its adherents and violates the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment prohibition against the government favoring one religion over another.

    State Senator Anthony Sykes, one of the measure's sponsors, called the decision an attempt "to silence the voice of 70 percent of Oklahoma voters. At some point we have to decide whether this is a country of, by and for the judges, or of, by and for the people."

    Opponents also say it could nullify wills or legal contracts between Muslims because they incorporate by reference specific elements of Islamic prophetic traditions.

    (Editing by Mary Slosson and Paul Thomasch)

     
    • dott  •  24 days ago
      Folks, unless we get rid of obama, we will all be forced to live under sharia law - At least for the moment, we are America with American laws and to have sharia law forced upon us is just another freedom lost. Remember, in obama's book he stated how much he loved the muslim morning prayers whlile growing up in Kenya. Does anyone REALLY think those early years as a muslim do not even now affect his decision-making? If so, get real.
    • A Little Birdie  •  23 days ago
      this only says the way they treat women is ok, wake up get rid of those in office who embrace the Koran and Saul Alinsky. Vote them out.
    • Jesse  •  Jackson, Mississippi  •  25 days ago
      So if your wife commits adultery or your daughter has premarital sex you can call in your Islamic friends and stone them to death and the law can't touch you! Sounds like vigilantism which I understand is against the law. So what's the verdict here? Does this make everything legal and if so, is law enforcement no longer allowed to arrest anyone for anything. You better arm yourselves, I see the Taliban moving their operations to Oklahoma.
    • james  •  Mililani Town, Hawaii  •  25 days ago
      Read this story Boko Haram to continue attacks for sharia

      You will see what will happen given time. like the ocean slapping against a rock it will wear down
    • manfromuncle  •  Johnstown, Colorado  •  23 days ago
      To even ask the question begs a response. What, are you liberal "think tanks" fricken nuts?This isn't the muslims country to begin with, it's The Republic Of The United States Of America, bought and paid for by the blood of it's citizens who created The Constitution and the law of which this country was founded. Instead of asking a muslim how law in the US should be, why don't you think tanks ask a resident of this country who'se generations have lived hear for centuries what the law should be. And how can there even be two laws, one for the citizen and one for the muslim? You liberal judges explain that next time there some islamic honor killing of some husbands wife or daughter, like just happened in Canada today! What ever happened to "united we stand" and "one nation under God, with liberty and justice FOR ALL"? Quit trying to change this country to fit the foreigner when it's the foreigner that should be changing to fit the country. That goes for muslim and mexican alike!
    • UT Rocks  •  23 days ago
      Plenty of LAWS in the Bible.
      Hey Obama, please start paying attention to them.
      Time for the Bible to take back charge of this country.
    • Gary Berhiet  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  25 days ago
      This is an absolute crock. If an Amish family denies medical care for their child, the state has been able to step in and force the treatment upon the child, but if a man wants to hide behind Islam and Shaira law to abuse the women in his life and for that matter to act against non-muslims, our cowardly, spineless judicial system says that is perfectly fine. Arrogant fools will create the absolute demise of this country!!!!!
    • Voice of Reason  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  23 days ago
      I don't particularly care one way or the other, but you could note that they aren't looking to change any of our laws. They are looking to use their own laws relating to divorce, marriage and other basic family matters for themselves, not you. They aren't looking to stone anyone, behead anyone, cut of arms and legs, get away with killing their wife, none of that or anything else you believe to be part of sharia law whether it be true or not for all you know. They just want anything they do in their own community regarding family matters (which they're going to do anyway) upheld as legal in our courts. So don't worry, no one is going to get their head cut off for j-walking...although from the sound of things, some of you would like to see their heads cut off.
    • Doug S  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION - THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND - Not even Sharia "law" supercedes The Constitution
    • Mike B  •  Tampa, Florida  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      What crap. A state court is already barred from considering or using sharia law because the use of sharia violates the seperation of cult and state.
    • ICU  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      American law MUST ALWAYS take supersede Islamic law in THIS Country, PERIOD...
    • Myheadhertz!  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      Does anyone besides me think this is #$%$...
    • Bad Karma  •  Saliña Abou, Netherlands Antilles  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      Im sorry I thought when people came to America it was to be American and follow OUR rules and Regulations-NOT that of the country they felt Oppressed enough to leave-IN AMERICA IT IS AMERICAN RULES, LAWS ETC. PERIOD!!!!
    • Jason  •  1 mth 12 days ago
      Why don't some of these so-called leaders go to a country that practices Sharia Law? Maybe they will like it so much they'll stay there!
    • Abyss  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      It is unacceptable for Americans to move to other countries and not follow every rule to the T, yet they can come here, claim that our laws oppress them and we give in.........
    • John  •  Rockford, Illinois  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      It's a ban on Sharia Law, not the Islamic religion. We as a state or country have our own laws that we live by, now they're trying to erode those away to replace them with their own brand of what's right and acceptable. Islam. Stop this now or live (or die) under it soon....your choice.
    • Gary  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      Thought it was illegal to stone people or kill someone for adultery.We have laws they work if you dont like them get hell out of this country YOU ARE NOT WELCOME !!!
    • old guy  •  Muskegon, Michigan  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      does this mean that Warren Jeffs was illegaly denied his constutional rights when arrested and imprisioned for having more than one wife and child brides acording to his beliefs-that are very similar to sharia law.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      If he wants his own laws so badly, stay the hell in your own country. One set of rules for everyone.
    • alex  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      SO...Sharia law can be practiced in the same courthouse where, one month ago, they ripped out a Nativity scene? Makes perfect sense...
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