Houston: Texas Governor Greg Abbott has said his state
has banned the enforcement of Islamic Sharia law and urged residents to report
any attempts to impose “Sharia compliance” on businesses or individuals.
Abbott’s remarks followed a viral video from Houston showing a Muslim cleric
using a loudspeaker to urge shopkeepers not to sell alcohol, pork, or lottery
tickets.
The governor described the incident as harassment and
said Texas would not tolerate attempts to enforce religious codes in public
life. “I signed laws that BAN Sharia Law and Sharia Compounds in Texas. No
business & no individual should fear fools like this,” Abbott wrote in a
post on X on Tuesday.
"If this person, or ANYONE, attempts to impose
Sharia compliance, report it to local law enforcement or the Texas Dept. of
Public Safety," he added. Texas does not have a formal “Sharia ban,” but
the 2017 American Laws for American Courts bill prevents courts from applying
any foreign or religious code, including Sharia, if it conflicts with US law.
Muslim advocacy groups, including the Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), criticised Abbott’s statements as
misleading, stressing that Sharia governs personal religious practice, not
civil law.
Earlier this year, he opposed EPIC City, a proposed 400-acre
residential and commercial development by the East Plano Islamic Center. The
project included homes, schools, a mosque, and commercial facilities. Abbott
claimed it could become a “Sharia zone” and ordered multiple state agencies to
investigate.
Critics
said the governor exaggerated the threat and warned of religious profiling.
Abbott, a Republican and ally of former President Donald Trump, has frequently
taken strong positions on immigration, religion, and cultural