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One bedrock principle of Western liberal democracies is the separation of state and religion. Islamic jurisprudence holds that the law is derived from the teaching of its prophet, Muhammad, and hence it and religion are one—inseparable.
What happens when these two incompatible value systems collide? Nonie Darwish, in Cruel and Usual Punishment: the Terrifying Global Implications of Islamic Law, describes what she sees as the probable outcome if Sharia law gains a foothold in Western institutions. She warns that unless the West is vigilant, Sharia will dominate. That is its nature, she writes, and it always has prevailed.
Darwish was born in Egypt but, as a young woman, came to the United States where she has lived for 33 years. Her first book, Now They Call me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror, describes the profound mental shift which led her to renounce Islam, embrace Christianity, and learn to respect the Jews, whom she had been taught to revile. Darwish founded Arabs for Israel and is director of Former Muslims United; both are groups which oppose jihad and promote reform in the Arab world. She won the Clare Boothe Luce “Woman of Exceptional Courage” Award for 2008, and speaks widely on the issue of Islam in the West.
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