Islamic Shariah Law Court Opens in Texas to  Oversee Divorce, Business and 
Civil Disputes

 
 
 
By _Michael  Gryboski_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-gryboski/)  , 
Christian Post Reporter
February 9, 2015
 

 
The mayor of Irving, Texas, claims that the first known _Islamic Tribunal  
court_ (http://www.islamictribunal.org/)  in the United States won't have 
legal authority to impose Shariah  law in the state. 
In a statement posted on her Facebook page Friday, Irving Mayor Beth van  
Duyne denied that the Islamic Tribunal at the Islamic Center of Irving has  
garnered legal power. 
"Recently, there have been rumors suggesting that the city of Irving has  
somehow condoned, approved or enacted the implementation of a Shariah law 
court  in our city," _wrote van Duyne._ 
(https://www.facebook.com/beth.vanduyne?fref=ts) 
 
"Let me be clear, neither the city of Irving, our elected officials or city 
 staff have anything to do with the decision of the mosque that has been  
identified as starting a Shariah court." 
Last week, multiple news sources reported that a Sunni mosque in Irving has 
 decided to establish an Islamic Tribunal to hear disputes among the Muslim 
 community. 
_In interviews with local media_ 
(http://christiannews.net/2015/02/08/americas-first-islamic-tribunal-based-on-sharia-law-being-operated-in-north-texas/
) , Islamic Tribunal members  asserted that the purpose of the _Islamic 
Tribunal _ (http://www.islamictribunal.org/) is to give an Islamic perspective 
on how  Muslims should act, and nothing more. 
"We are not here to invade the White House or invade Austin. … We are 
humble  and want to settle a problem between Muslims," said Imam Moujahed 
Bakhach.  "Maybe in their mind, the misconception about what they see through 
the 
media is  that Shariah means cut the head, chop the heads, cut the hands, and 
we are not  in that." 
Van Duyne added that, as part of her oath as mayor, she's obligated to 
uphold  the laws of the state and U.S. Constitution, and won't allow the 
Shariah 
court  to violate citizens' rights. 
"Texas Supreme Court precedent does not allow the application of foreign 
law  that violates public policy, statutory, or federal laws," continued van 
Duyne.  "I am working with our State Representatives on legislation to 
clarify and  strengthen existing prohibitions on the application of foreign law 
in 
violation  of constitutional or statutory rights." 
_In an interview with CBN_ 
(http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2015/February/Islamic-Shariah-Tribunal-Begins-Operating-in-Texas/)
 , Frank Gaffney of the 
Center for  Security Policy in Washington, D.C. believes greater coercion would 
follow with  the tribunal. 
"I think what we will see is a coercion of Muslims to participate in this  
program," said Gaffney in a CBN story posted last weekend. "[Shariah] is a  
brutally repressive — very hostile to women, hostile to homosexuals, hostile 
to  Jews, hostile to Christians — kind of totalitarian system." 
In her statement, van Duyne stressed that "if it's determined that there 
are  violations of basic rights occurring, I will not stand idle and will 
fight with  every fiber of my being against this action." 
"Our nation cannot be so overly sensitive in defending other cultures that 
we  stop protecting our own," _added van  Duyne._ 
(https://www.facebook.com/beth.vanduyne?fref=ts)  "The American Constitution 
and our guaranteed rights 
reigns  supreme in our nation and may that ever be the  case."

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