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The United States was founded on a simple but powerful principle: all citizens are governed by the Constitution and the laws enacted through our democratic process. Every person, regardless of race, religion, or background, enjoys equal protection under the law. This commitment to a single legal framework has helped make America one of the most diverse and successful nations in history.
That is why states such as North Carolina are right to resist the introduction of Sharia Law as a political or legal system within the United States.
Supporting Religious Freedom While Defending Constitutional Government
It is important to make a clear distinction between religious belief and political governance.
Americans have an absolute constitutional right to practice their religion freely. Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, and people of all faiths are protected by the First Amendment. Religious freedom is one of America's greatest strengths.
However, religious freedom does not mean that any religious legal code should replace or supersede American law.
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land. Every citizen, regardless of faith, is equal before the law. This principle protects both believers and non-believers alike.
Why Many Americans Are Concerned About Sharia Law
Sharia is a broad concept derived from Islamic religious teachings and traditions. Around the world, its implementation varies significantly from country to country.
In some nations, Sharia influences personal religious practices. In others, it serves as the foundation for government and legal systems.
Many Americans oppose the incorporation of Sharia principles into government because they believe laws should be created through democratic institutions rather than religious authority. They argue that public policy should be determined by elected representatives and constitutional principles rather than religious doctrines.
The concern is not about individual Muslims practicing their faith. The concern is about preserving a legal system that treats every citizen equally under a common constitutional framework.
Protecting Equal Rights for All Citizens
One of the core strengths of the American system is that every person possesses the same legal rights and protections.
The Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, due process, and equal protection under the law. These rights apply universally.
Many citizens believe that maintaining a strict separation between religious law and civil law is essential to preserving these protections for future generations.
North Carolina and other states that take steps to reinforce constitutional governance are affirming the principle that no religious legal system—whether Christian, Islamic, Jewish, or any other faith tradition—should replace the rule of constitutional law.
Preserving Local Communities and American Values
North Carolina has a rich history rooted in liberty, self-government, and civic responsibility. Residents across the political spectrum generally agree that laws should be made by elected representatives accountable to voters.
Protecting constitutional governance helps ensure that communities remain united under a common set of legal standards rather than divided by competing legal systems.
This approach strengthens social cohesion, promotes fairness, and reinforces public confidence in the justice system.
The Importance of One Nation Under One Law
America's success has been built upon the idea that all citizens are subject to the same laws regardless of religion, ethnicity, or social status.
States that resist the implementation of Sharia Law as a political system are not rejecting religious freedom. They are affirming a foundational American principle: government authority derives from the Constitution and the consent of the governed.
The goal is not to restrict anyone's right to worship. The goal is to ensure that every citizen remains protected by the same constitutional framework that has safeguarded freedom for more than two centuries.
Common Misconceptions About Opposition to Sharia Law
Critics often claim that opposition to Sharia Law is opposition to Islam itself. This is a misunderstanding.
Americans are free to practice Islam just as they are free to practice Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, or any other faith. The First Amendment protects these freedoms.
The debate is not about personal religious beliefs. It is about whether any religious legal system should hold authority within American civil government. Most Americans believe that all citizens should be governed by the same constitutional laws regardless of religion.
Why North Carolina's Approach Makes Sense
North Carolina has long valued constitutional governance, individual liberty, and equal justice under the law. Efforts to ensure that courts and government institutions remain guided exclusively by federal and state law help preserve legal consistency and protect citizens from potential conflicts between religious doctrine and constitutional rights.
By maintaining clear legal standards, North Carolina helps ensure fairness, predictability, and equal treatment for all residents.
Conclusion
North Carolina is right to uphold constitutional principles and maintain a clear separation between religious doctrine and civil law. Americans can fully support religious freedom while also insisting that the Constitution remains the highest legal authority in the nation.
A free society depends upon equal justice, democratic governance, and a legal system that applies equally to everyone. By preserving these principles, states like North Carolina help protect the liberties and opportunities that have made America a beacon of freedom for generations.
Final Thought
Religious freedom and constitutional government are not competing values—they work together. Americans can respect every person's right to worship according to their beliefs while maintaining one legal system for all. That commitment to equal justice under the Constitution remains one of the strongest foundations of the American republic.
WAKE UP AMERICA!
Sharia Law is not compatible with Western Society or our United States Constitution.
Do not let what happened to Iran, Lebanon or even Dearborn Michigan spread throughout the United States.

Sharia Law is not compatible with Western Society and Non-Muslims. Send a message to the U.S. Congress that we don't want Sharia Law in the United States and to ban its practice.
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