To The Editor:
Shariah Law has been on the front burner of discussion for over two years.
So what is it? What does it mean? How does it affect women? American women are all about information, education and fighting for equality and respect.
Are these qualities offered to women under Sharia Law? And if so should American women embrace it? Information is power so regardless of whether you are lesbian, straight, old, young, liberal, conservative or from any racial or ethnicity group, Shariah Law might just be worth considering and researching. Should Shariah be discussed openly and publicly debated by our leaders and citizens in the public square? American women should do their homework on this issue and determine for themselves what to think. After all, nobody is as tough as the American woman when it comes to equality and respect. Trust me on that!
JIMMIE HOLLIS
Millville
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