Roudy
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If she's wearing an Islamic headscarf its pretty obvious she follows the Shariah law .And what Shariah law is she practicing? Specifically?The Shariah law this Muslim woman practices is the religious bigotry.You just support religious bigotry and despise our Constitution- gotcha.
good question-----anyone out there know her views on Shariah law?
Its pretty obvious that you don't know anything about Shariah law other than what you are spoon-fed by Pam Geller
American Muslim Women Explain Why They Do — Or Don't — Cover
For Muslim women, a headscarf — or hijab — is a visible sign of their faith and identity, and whether to wear one is a big decision. The recent decision by a Christian college professor to don a headscarf out of solidarity with her Muslim sisters highlighted the hijab question, at least for non-Muslims. For Muslim women themselves, especially in the United States, it was an old story.
"Before I wore hijab, making friends with people who weren't Muslim was a lot easier," says Maryam Adamu, who was born in North Carolina to immigrants from Nigeria. Before she began wearing a headscarf three years ago, people didn't know she was Muslim — until she told them.
"I, like, Trojan-horsed my Islam," she says, laughing. "Like, 'You're already my friend. I know you like me. Now you know I'm Muslim, and you're going to learn about this faith.' " Once she started wearing a headscarf, she encountered a social obstacle she hadn't seen before. "Now, I have to work a lot harder to get into people's lives who aren't Muslim," she says.
For some women, that can be a burden. Asma Uddin, born in Miami to Pakistani parents, is devout in her religious beliefs, but she stopped wearing a headscarf when she found it interfering with her work as a lawyer.
"I was tired of being a political spokesperson for my faith," she says. "I felt that I should be able to put that away, and wearing a headscarf in public doesn't give you that luxury. I was tired of trying to prove that Muslim women in headscarves are also empowered, [by saying] 'Look at me. I'm working in a white-shoe law firm with a headscarf on.' Uddin is a now a staff attorney for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty
And yet the most progressive leftist European countries that have let millions of Muslims in, have enacted one form or another of a ban on Shraiah law and women wearing headscarfs.
Once again, the party of tolerance protecting and defending a bigoted ideology from the medieval times.