Do Muslims in Texas actually want Sharia Law? Ask Texas Episode 3
Politicians, campaign ads, and headlines have shaped the debate over Sharia law in Texas. Rich Matthews visits local mosques to ask Muslim community leaders the questions many Texans have.
Sharia law has become one of the most discussed political topics in Texas, with elected officials, campaign ads, and public debates raising questions about whether Muslims are trying to replace American law.
In Ask Texas Episode 3, Rich Matthews visits mosques across North Texas to ask Muslim community leaders and worshippers directly what they believe about Sharia law.
Featuring conversations with Imam Saeed Purcell of the Islamic Center of Irving and Imam Muhammed Abdullah of Masjid Al-Islam in Dallas, the episode examines common misconceptions, political rhetoric, and what Sharia law actually means to Muslims living in Texas.
Rather than relying on assumptions, Ask Texas brings viewers directly into the conversation, allowing Texans to hear firsthand perspectives from the people at the center of one of the state’s most debated issues.
Watch the full episode and hear their stories directly.
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