http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/05/26/216542.html

السبت 05 رجب 1433هـ 
- 26 مايو 2012م

Kansas governor signs bill effectively banning Islamic law
Republican Kansas Governor, Sam Brownback, signed a bill aimed to make non-U.S. 
laws including that of Islamic sharia inapplicable in the midwestern state. 
(File Photo)        

Kevin Murphy, Reuters Kansas City

Republican Kansas Governor Sam Brownback signed a bill aimed at keeping state 
courts and agencies from using Islamic or other non-U.S. laws when making 
decisions, his office said on Friday, drawing criticism from a national Muslim 
group. The law has been dubbed the "sharia bill" because critics say it targets 
the Islamic legal code. Sharia, or Islamic law, covers all aspects of Muslim 
life, including religious obligations and financial dealings. Opponents of 
state bans say they could nullify wills or legal contracts between Muslims. 
Supporters said the law will reassure foreigners in Kansas that state laws and 
the U.S. Constitution would protect them. Opponents said it singled out Muslims 
for ridicule and was unnecessary because American laws prevail on U.S. soil.

Sherriene Jones-Sontag, a spokeswoman for the governor, said in an e-mail that 
the bill "makes it clear that Kansas courts will rely exclusively on the laws 
of our state and our nation when deciding cases and will not consider the laws 
of foreign jurisdictions."

Legislators supporting the bill said there were many cases around the country 
where judges or state agencies cited sharia law in deciding cases, especially 
involving divorce-related custody and property matters where Islamic code 
differs from U.S. law.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations in Washington denounced the Kansas 
law and said it is considering legal action.

About 20 states have considered similar legislation but the Kansas law is the 
only one signed in recent weeks, council spokesman Ibrahim Hooper said.

"It's unfortunate the governor chose to pander to the growing Islam-phobia in 
our society that has led to introduction of similar unconstitutional and 
un-American legislation in dozens of state legislatures," Hooper said.

Hooper said legislators have often referred to sharia law in supporting such 
legislation, but he said they take the word out of the bill to stave off legal 
challenges. The Kansas bill does not mention sharia.

Federal courts struck down an Oklahoma law voters approved in 2010 that barred 
state judges from considering sharia law in making decisions. The court called 
the law discriminatory.

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