Islamic Law Courses Come to University Campuses

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Here's the thing. If the left, the apologists and the Islamic supremacists insist that Islamic law (sharia) poses no threat to the American system of governance, which is their position against the state by state resolutions banning the sharia, then why are our universities increasingly teaching it? South Carolina has just joined the ranks of states seeking to ban the most radical and intolerant system of governance on the planet, Islamic law (sharia).

Are they teaching this or this or this?

Keith Ellison's alma mater will be introducing an Islamic sharia law program at the University of Minnesota. This is not new. This is a disturbing and dangerous trend.

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Back in 2009, I reported on conferences that Syracuse University began conducting on Isalmic law (sharia): Syracuse Legitimizing Islamic (Shariah) Law

To insert islamic law (shariah) in the same sentence  as "humanitarian" law is so patently dishonest and dangerous and bad enough, but a conference that attempts to put the two together is criminal. It is propaganda under the guise of education.

Atlas reader Scott G wrote me, "I recently received a self congratulatory e-mail from the Dean's office for the school of Arts and Sciences boasting of a conference that explores and celebrates Islamic thinking in humanitarian law. This conference takes place this week.

Dhimmitude in CNY? It seems this conference will whitewash Islamic law and give it legitimacy as a valid source of legislation. No one reads my blog, but maybe you can get some action on stopping this. Though I'm sure it's too late now."

Any of my readers on the board of Syracuse? Someone needs to slap these asshats out of it. These people are going to be eaten alive.

4.17.2009 Workshop, Syracuse University: The goal of the initiative’s first workshop is to begin identifying the most pressing issues at the intersection of Islamic jurisprudence and humanitarian law and to consider how their shared concerns may prompt creativity in addressing present gaps in IHL—notably, the lack of standards for dealing with the rise of irregular armies or the inability of the law to accommodate asymmetric forms of attacks by non-state entities against sovereign states.

III Network and Related Initiatives: INSCT is developing partnerships on different aspects of this topic with the United Institute for Peace’s (USIP) Rule of Law Center of Innovation, which develops strategies for policymakers and practitioners to promote the rule of law in fragile and post-conflict societies; and Harvard University’s International Humanitarian Law Research Initiative (IHLRI), a central resource for the reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law based at the Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research (HPCR) at the Harvard School of Public Health.

Well, the 20 million dollar gift that Harvard received from the Saudis really did pay off.

ISLAM AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

304 Tolley Humanities Building, Syracuse University

Overview: The Islam-IHL initiative examines from multiple perspectives the ongoing role of Islam, including Islamic leaders, in International Humanitarian Law (IHL), and the potential of that contribution for contending with new forms of warfare and international conflicts. The goal of the Workshop is to begin identifying the most pressing issues at the intersection of Islamic jurisprudence and humanitarian law and to consider how their shared concerns may prompt creativity in addressing troubling gaps in IHL today—notably, the lack of standards for dealing with the rise of irregular armies, or the inability of the law to accommodate asymmetric forms of attacks by non-state entities against sovereign states.

Topics for Discussion will likely include the role of culturally and religiously-based legal norms and their authoritative sources for limiting armed conflict’s effects on victims; the meaning of asymmetry from the perspective of the weaker party; conflicting and even incompatible notions of legitimacy and defense in military actions; and the role of universal human rights standards in relation to culture and conflict.

Approach: The bodies of law under consideration are “living traditions,” to paraphrase the 8th century jurist al-Awzai’s view of Islamic law, the uninterrupted, intergenerational practice of adapting approved legal precepts to contemporary circumstances. This view rebuts the tendency to reduce Western and Islamic legal traditions to static or monolithic constructs by recognizing each as complex, dynamic, and plural (made up of sub-traditions). Given the inherent complexity of this subject across traditional disciplines and practice areas (i.e., international humanitarian, military, legal, and policy communities) an interdisciplinary approach and sustained collaboration for advancing knowledge on this pressing topic is necessary.

Objective: The resulting analysis from the Islam-IHL initiative will lay the groundwork for engaging a larger community of practitioners and scholars in understanding the relationship between IHL and Islamic law for internationally viable approaches to present-day asymmetric challenges—including those involving Islamic groups or states.

Research questions:

· What role does Islam play in international laws and norms for conducting warfare and why do some consider Islamic law an alternative to IHL?

· Does incorporating primary and secondary Islamic sources foster a different understanding and legal interpretation of key IHL provisions and its present challenges today?

· What shared or divergent visions and precepts underlie IHL and Islamic attempts to humanize warfare?

· Do Islamic doctrines of warfare have lessons for contemporary conflict settings, asymmetric warfare, non-state belligerents, present gaps in IHL, or the relationship between Jus in bello and Jus ad bellum?

· Are contesting interpretations of Islamic law enabling Islamist interpretations of warfare and the use of violence for social and political change?

· What would a productive synthesis look like between Islamic jurisprudence and IHL that humanizes war while preserving state’s sovereignty, a balance central to the universal acceptance of IHL?

Please contact Corri Zoli if you are interested in this initiative.

Keith Ellison’s alma mater, UMinn, to launch Islamic sharia law program Creeping Sharia

Keith Ellison continues to prove Allen West was spot on. Recall that Ellison spent Presidents Day weekend at the College of Sharia in Qatar a few years ago.

Islamic dawah.

Contacts: Cynthia Huff, Law School, [email protected], (612) 625-6691
Abdulwahid Qalinle, Islamic Law and Human Rights Program, [email protected],  (612) 501-7384
Patty Mattern, University News Service, [email protected], (612) 624-2801

MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (01/24/2011) —The University of Minnesota Law School’s Human Rights Center will launch its Islamic Law and Human Rights Program (IHRP) on Friday, Feb. 4. Opening ceremonies will be held from 3 to 4:40 p.m. in Room 25 of Mondale Hall, 229 19th Ave. S., Minneapolis.

The new program will focus on current issues and debates surrounding human rights and Islamic law and will encourage and facilitate new approaches to research and real-world application. It will engage students through teaching, publications, fellowships, internships, applied research, field work, conferences and other special events on current human rights and Islamic law issues.

IHRP will function as a think-tank for issues related to Islamic law, human rights, the rule of law and terrorism in the Muslim world. Through the Human Rights Center, students will have access to advice and resources involving diverse constituencies, including students and human rights workers in organizations in the United States and around the Middle East and the Muslim world.

The program will be housed in the Law School’s Human Rights Center on the plaza level of Mondale Hall and will be directed by Abdulwahid Qalinle, an adjunct associate professor of law at the Law School since 2004.

The  event will include remarks by Qalinle; Law School Dean David Wippman; U.S. Representative Keith Ellison (’90); co-director of the Human Rights Center and Law School Professor David Weissbrodt; Judge LaJune Lange (’78); dean of the Institute for Global Citizenship at Macalester College and Professor Ahmed Ismail Samatar; Minneapolis Foundation Program Officer Zaineb Hassan; and Director of the African Development Center Hussein Samatar.

Associate Vice President and Dean of the Office of International Programs Meredith McQuaid (’91) will formally inaugurate the new program at the conclusion of the speakers’ remarks. Light refreshments will follow.

RSVP is requested by Feb. 1 to Vicky Nguyen at [email protected] or (612) 626-0041.

via U of M Human Rights Center to launch Islamic Law and Human Rights Program : UMNews : University of Minnesota.

Internships and field work on Islamic sharia law – right here in the U.S.

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kamagra
13 years ago

Thumbs up to your creativity, your way of writing, your narration, your intelligence and lastly your decision to write on this topic! Hats off man…keep it up.

When*Pigs8Fly
When*Pigs8Fly
13 years ago

From what I’ve seen it seems most muslims already have a very detailed map of our legal systems and know how to use & abuse the laws to their own advantage very well . No need for any course, just call CAIR (named an unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas-funding conviction, banned by the FBI, and with many of its leaders in jail or deported on terror-related charges and a proponent for sharia law in the USA).
ps-Read” The Muslim Mafia”.

Anne C
Anne C
13 years ago

The words Human Rights and Islamic Law are the antithesis of each other…like saying White is Black

SKIP
SKIP
13 years ago

I’m surprised that the e-mail addresses of those involved in the ludicrous sharia classes don’t have http://www.gov in them. Our own damned government is surely pushing this sharia on us. It is gonna bite them in the ass because when the SHTF, not only are the muslims gonna catch it, their enabelers and supporters and converts are gonna catch it too.

prestigio
prestigio
13 years ago

how nicely intrusive
and when will the swineherd insist
on prohibition of charcuterie
after all
they find it offensive to their sensibilities

Black Infidel
Black Infidel
13 years ago

Anyone know if North Carolina is planning to ban sharia law?

Silverdog
Silverdog
13 years ago

It’s time to protest any college that caters to this nonacademic fraud.

Silverdog
Silverdog
13 years ago

Boycott, Divest and Sanction!

eib
eib
13 years ago

Islamic concepts of law are unreasoned, anti-humanistic.
In Islam the law is God.
A distant god, an unhuman god, a cruel god.
A god unworthy of worship.
A god of hate.

Mac-101
Mac-101
13 years ago

Satan must be using Libs and Muslims to further his adgenda. How can ANY decent person support Sharia LAw?

Beagle
Beagle
13 years ago

So there’s a judge in Oklahoma saying sharia isn’t actual law while her fellow travellers on the Left attempt to ram it down the throats of gullible students in Minnesota.

Jamadagnii
Jamadagnii
13 years ago

From what I have seen here and elsewhere this is a program to justify the use of terrorism as a political tool, to humanize the jihadist, to weaken our moral sense of decency against targeting civilians.

madmath1
madmath1
13 years ago

It’s not like the Minority studies, ethic studies and feminist studies haven’t done enough damage, now we’re going to have jihadist studies. That one will make the others pale in comparison in damage from their vile and down right evil savagery they’ll promote. They wonder why more and more of our educational institution are festering while the 3rd world stumps over us?

Jim Baxter
Jim Baxter
13 years ago

“What is human?” GOD’s answer…the human paradigm: Earth’s Choicemaker
Keven J. Hasson, President of the Becket Fund, recently stated, “…the American and Soviet systems…offered differing visions of freedom and human nature.” The missing element in every human ‘solution’ is an accurate definition of the creature.
In the Bible, God’s Word has accurately defined the human being as ‘the earth creature endowed with the ability to choose.’ His natural Rights, therefore, are merely an extension and application of natural human endowments, which all humans – everywhere in the world – possess. Even as goldfish, canaries, and puppy dogs require an environment based on their natural features, so humans require external freedom to fulfill their natural internal abilities of choice, selection, election, and consent. Uniquely, America was founded on this definitive paradigm in human nature. All nations should reject foundational human opinion that teaches otherwise.
Further, God’s gift of criteria for choosing between alternatives supplies us with superior standards for successful visionary choice-making. Humans cannot invent (or replace) criteria greater than self, ACLU to the contrary.
Defining ‘human’ accurately is the first step in establishing accurate and successful environments, institutions, and creative relationships for earth’s Choicemaker. Middle East governments, and all leaders, would do well to pay attention: nature and nature’s Creator speak with an authoritative voice. Psalms 25:12 119:30, 173 Joel 3:14 Selah
No one is smarter than their criteria.
Jim Baxter Sgt. USMC WWII & Korean War semper fidelis http://www.choicemaker.net/

karl anglin
karl anglin
13 years ago

Any instuition fo higher learning
that seeks to promote sharia law
should be denied federal aid funds,
pure and simple!!!!!!!!!!

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