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Ex-Muslim: The only way to stop Sharia law in the US

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Ex-Muslim: The only way to stop Sharia law in the US
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Ex-Muslim Shahriq Khan discussed his views on Sharia law and Islam's compatibility with Western values in an interview on the 'Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey' podcast. He argued that Sharia law poses a conflict with the U.S. Constitution and suggested religious and policy solutions to counter its influence. The conversation also touched on Christian conversion, mosque engagement, and the spiritual battle Khan believes underpins cultural conflicts.

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