From: *Travis*
Date: Thu, Sep 25, 2008
Subject:   Sharia Law: Coming to a Western Nation Near You?



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By Cinnamon 
Stillwell<http://frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/authors.aspx?GUID=4dc77cf5-196f-4497-a2c2-906bacafd91f>
*FrontPageMagazine.com | 9/25/2008 *
Georgetown University's Prince Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian
Understanding (ACMCU) will be hosting a conference on October 23 that asks
the loaded question: "Is There a Role for Shari'ah in Modern
States?<http://events.georgetown.edu/events/index.cfm?Action=View&CalendarID=106&EventID=62386>"


The Saudi-funded <http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/3852> ACMCU and its
founding director, John Esposito<http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/4791>,
one of the foremost
apologists<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/022718.php>for radical
Islam in the academic field of Middle East studies, have
certainly been doing their bit to make the idea more palatable.

The Saudi prince for whom ACMCU was named has been pumping millions of
dollars <http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/5077> into Middle East
studies <http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/5046> at Georgetown,
Harvard, UC Berkeley, and beyond, and as the case of Esposito demonstrates,
it magnifies the voices of scholars with a decidedly uncritical bent. As a
result, ACMCU analysis regarding Sharia (or Islamic) law tends to focus not
on its injustices <http://www.danielpipes.org/article/5475> (amputation,
stoning, hanging, honor killing, punishment for blasphemy, execution of
apostates, persecution of non-Muslims, sanctioned wife-beating, female
genital mutilation, and so on), but rather on repackaging it in ways that
will appeal to Western sensibilities. The concept of a more "moderate"
version of Sharia law that is compatible with democracy is at the forefront
of this effort.

While it's difficult to predict exactly what will take place at the upcoming
ACMCU conference, the fact that Esposito will present the opening remarks
provides considerable insight into the politics of the event.

*Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think*, a book
co-authored by Esposito and executive director of the Gallup Center for
Muslim Studies Dalia Mogahed, has been widely
criticized<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/022718.php>for its
blatant<http://sandbox.blog-city.com/dr_esposito_and_the_seven_percent_solution.htm>
inaccuracies<http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mesh/2008/04/who_does_speak_for_islam/>and
attempts to whitewash anti-Western and extremist sentiment in the
Muslim
world. Accordingly, Sharia law is framed in a non-threatening fashion. As
Robert Satloff put
it<http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/066chpzg.asp>in
the
*Weekly Standard*:

…Amazing as it sounds, according to Esposito and Mogahed, the proper term
for a Muslim who hates America, wants to impose Sharia law, supports suicide
bombing, and opposes equal rights for women but does not "completely"
justify 9/11 is . . . "moderate."

At the *Newsweek/Washington Post* "On
Faith<http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/john_esposito/2008/02/anglican_tensions_runneth_over.html>"
blog earlier this year, Esposito referenced his book as a means of
downplaying concerns over support for Sharia law in the Muslim world:

…for many any mention of Shariah is often equated facilely with Taliban-like
laws. In fact, as the Gallup World Poll shows, majorities of mainstream
Muslims (women as well as men) want some form of Shariah, religious values,
as a source of law. This sentiment is not all that different from a majority
of Americans who want to see the Bible as a source of legislation. (See *Who
Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think*)

But comparing Sharia law under a dictatorial or clerical regime to biblical
inspiration in a secular, democratic nation is like comparing apples and
oranges<http://www.gallup.com/poll/28762/Majorities-Muslims-Americans-See-Religion-Law-Compatible.aspx>.
Yet this is precisely the kind of moral equivalency one expects from
Esposito at the ACMCU conference.

Providing further cause for concern, keynote speaker and Harvard Law
professor Noah Feldman is a notorious champion of Sharia law. In a March,
2008 *New York Times Magazine*
article<http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/16/magazine/16Shariah-t.html?ref=world&pagewanted=all>on
the subject, Feldman claimed:

In fact, for most of its history, Islamic law offered the most liberal and
humane legal principles available anywhere in the world. Today, when we
invoke the harsh punishments prescribed by Shariah for a handful of
offenses, we rarely acknowledge the high standards of proof necessary for
their implementation.

…At its core, Shariah represents the idea that all human beings — and all
human governments — are subject to justice under the law.

Reviewing Feldman's latest book, *The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State*,
Jonathan Schanzer elaborates
<http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/5220>on this disturbing
thesis:

Feldman's central premise is that the scholars of early and medieval Islam
were guardians of justice. These independent scholars, he argues, kept the
all-powerful caliph in line by judiciously ensuring that his decrees were in
accordance with Shari'a law. The proper application of Shari'a ensured fair
governance. Thus, Feldman claims, resurrecting the scholarly class is needed
today.

Yet Feldman's book, Schanzer concludes, "fails to convince the informed
reader that Islamic law and democracy are destined for marriage."

In an aptly titled piece on Feldman's scholarship, "Shilling for Sharia at
Harvard <http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/4932>," Hillel Stavis warns
that "it can only be a matter of time before the professor, having asserted
that Sharia law is desirable, will assure us that its introduction in the
United States is inevitable."

Considering recent developments in Britain, the inevitability of
Sharia law<http://www.danielpipes.org/article/5462>may not just be an
abstraction. As reported last week by
*The Times 
Online<http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article4749183.ece>
*:

Islamic law has been officially adopted in Britain, with sharia courts given
powers to rule on Muslim civil cases.

The government has quietly sanctioned the powers for sharia judges to rule
on cases ranging from divorce and financial disputes to those involving
domestic violence.

Rulings issued by a network of five sharia courts are enforceable with the
full power of the judicial system, through the county courts or High Court.

Melanie Phillips, writing for *National Review
Online<http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZWUzMzZiMzdhYWNlMGNlNjhlNzRlYjg3YmU2YTMwYzc=>
*, notes the role of Saudi funding and Middle East studies in furthering
this process:

Even thought itself is being Islamized, with academic objectivity in the
teaching of Islam and Middle East studies set aside in favour of
indoctrination and propaganda. An as-yet-unpublished report by Prof. Anthony
Glees says that extremist ideas are being spread by Islamic study centers
linked to British universities and backed by multi-million-pound donations
from Saudi Arabia and Muslim organizations. Professor Glees says, 'Britain's
universities will have to generate two national cultures: one non-Muslim and
largely secular, the other Muslim. We will have two identities, two sets of
allegiance and two legal and political systems.

Britain can serve as a cautionary tale for the West. Scholars who downplay
the threats to democratic societies posed by the encroachments of
Sharia 
law<http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2006/09/accept-sharia-in-the-west.html>,
and push a sanitized, idealized version thereof, may one day help usher in
our worst nightmare.
Now there's a subject that would make for a truly groundbreaking Middle East
studies conference.
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Cinnamon Stillwell is the Northern California Representative for Campus
Watch <http://www.campus-watch.org/>, a project of the Middle East
Forum<http://www.meforum.org/>.
She can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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