Professor Sherman Jackson of the University of Southern California and a convert to Islam, took his propaganda show to the University of Tennessee this week where he argued that sharia law is compatible with the US Constitution. Here is the unquestioning report in the UT school newspaper, the Daily Beacon.
Of course, this is not the first time that Jackson has tried to sell this lemon to an unsuspecting public. In 2012, I watched him perform with several others in a sharia workshopat Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, where he had a curious answer to my question about Muslim persecution of non-Muslims. He called it a “false criteria”.
If anyone in the UT audience asked Jackson about hudud sharia, the punishment portion that deals with Crimes Against God, the UT article does not report it. Hudud sharia mandates death for apostates, blasphemers, adulterers and homosexuals. Perfectly compatible with the US Constitition, mind you.
The fact is that when a knowledgeable person raises these issues, watch the Dance of Evasion begin. That is why these Islamic propaganda events are almost always structured so as to restrict questioning and eliminate follow ups by people who can destroy the lame talking points. Unfortunately, college students generally don’t have the experience to be able to scratch beneath the talking points of these polished propagandists. That is why we need to attend these events. We can also get our views into the campus newspapers, which I will attempt to do with the Daily Beacon.
If they’ll print it.
Update:
Here it is:
To whom it may concern,
I would like to submit the below as a letter to the editor for consideration for publication in your paper.
Thank you
Gary Fouse
Adjunct teacher
Univ of Calif at Irvine Ext.
“I can’t help but wonder if anyone in the audience asked Professor Sherman Jackson during his appearance about Hudud Sharia. That is the part of sharia law that outlines punishments for “Crimes Against God”. Under Hudud Sharia, the death penalty is mandated for apostasy, blasphemy, adultery and homosexuality. This is affirmed by virtually every leading school of Islamic thought in the world. How is that compatible with the US Constitution?
In 2012, I saw Jackson speak at a sharia workshop at the Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. When I asked his panel about all the persecution of non-Muslims happening around the Islamic world, and why Muslims were not condemning it. he dismissed it as a “false criteria”. That can be viewed at the below link.
http://garyfouse.blogspot.com/2012/04/shariah-workshop-at-loyola-marymount.html
Presentations like Jackson’s should be accompanied by hard questions during the q and a with appropriate follow up. It appears that was lacking in this event.
Gary Fouse
Adj teacher
Univ of Calif at Irvine Ext.