Flight 93 Memorial Blogburst
Posted on December 11, 2007

Kevin Jaques: U.S. response to 9/11 should conform to sharia law
Dr. Kevin Jaques is one of the Three Mosqueteers. Of the three academics who are helping architect Paul Murdoch to plant a terrorist memorial mosque on the Flight 93 crash site, Jaques was most central to the Park Service’s fraudulent internal investigation.
He has also left a revealing paper trail. Shortly after 9/11, Indiana University School of Law sponsored a forum on the likely legal fallout from the attacks: consequences for immigration law, civil rights, etcetera. As the university’s resident expert on Islamic (sharia) law, Jaques was invited to say something about our looming engagement with the Islamic world and their systems of law.
He chose to write a prescriptive article, urging the United States to frame its response in conformity with traditional sharia requirements:
In formulating an American response to the acts of terror, it is necessary to define them according to the provisions of Islamic law.
This is a long one, so the rest of it is over at Alec Rawls’ Error Theory blog.
Finish reading, here.
Or, if you might be interested in joining the blogburst, finish reading at Cao’s blog, here. The instructions for how to join are at the bottom.
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As bad as Shari’a law is, I’m not convinced it’s any worse than American law:
American Law vs. Shari’a Law
Dr. Kevin Jaques is not listed as a member of the Indiana University School of Law — how come?
He’s here.
You might want to ask the University of Indiana that question.
You’re right, John, Jaques has the perfect solution. Let’s have the religious police beating women in the streets for uncovering an ankle, and all women wearing burqas..