With regard to the above in bold, Sharia law may not necessarily be regarded as a "religion." Granted, we know it to be a "law" specifically aimed towards Muslims, but would our nations court system, with all its liberal judges, not be capable of declaring Sharia to not be a religion but simply a form of "law" which could reside within our own legal system? After all, I don't know if Sharia deals with worshiping a god.
And, I dang sure don't trust liberal judges.
Regardless, sharia law is not of the Constitution. Sharia law is all about Allah and how everyone is commanded to live the Islamic life. Sharia law is derived from the religious commandments of Islam found in the Quran and the Hadith. It would be a truly sad day in this country if and when the Court would declare sharia to be law and not Islamic commandments, and to allow such law to exist contrary to or along side the Constitution.
I share your lack of trust in liberal judges - especially those on the Supreme Court.
Woody