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AzzurriFan and others,
I think the fear is less about the specific application of Shari’a law in cases where both parties want it than the occurrence of cases like this one where a judge of the US courts appeals to Islamic morality or behavioral norms to deny a US citizen the right to redress upon being assaulted for blatantly religious reasons, as often happens to non-Muslims in the Islamic world. When those kinds of things happen, it shocks people who had previously assumed that the USA or the West as a whole is not in fact a part of the Islamic world, but operates by its own standards that should be able to be depended upon, rather than trampled for the sake of appeasing or incorporating the demands of certain Muslims who feel like they can treat non-Muslims in America as second class citizens according to Islamic values.
I think the fear is less about the specific application of Shari’a law in cases where both parties want it than the occurrence of cases like this one where a judge of the US courts appeals to Islamic morality or behavioral norms to deny a US citizen the right to redress upon being assaulted for blatantly religious reasons, as often happens to non-Muslims in the Islamic world. When those kinds of things happen, it shocks people who had previously assumed that the USA or the West as a whole is not in fact a part of the Islamic world, but operates by its own standards that should be able to be depended upon, rather than trampled for the sake of appeasing or incorporating the demands of certain Muslims who feel like they can treat non-Muslims in America as second class citizens according to Islamic values.