Islam is our government and we have to obey the rules.
And this is where it becomes a problem in the USA. You are in Pakistan, I believe. (Correct me if I am wrong, and forgive me if this offends you) Your laws are different than say your neighbor India, and like the Kasmir mess, and ongoing conflict. A good Indian friend of mine fled to the USA because of the Muslim invasion/dispute, and lost all his families property because of the dispute and continual war.
The world outside your country and mine are different. One Countries laws do not apply to anothers. Same like where beheadings are allowed in SA. Thats all fine with me, in SA and I donโt care if that happens there as I will never go there for any reason. You follow your countries laws where you are. But if they conflict with those of another Country, there is no right to impose them on other Countries. Recently I read of someone in the US being banned (I dont recall where) as saying something offensive in Pakistan. Is that correct? Should the entire world revolve around some laws outside the US, the Country of offense?
Our US constitution requires separation of the Church and the State. Muslims within the US, should abide by that. However, do they? It seems to me not, so the disconnect occurs mixing Church and State, hence a violation of your God/Allah/Spirit/whoever which takes precedence. Therefore, if a US person wants truly to assimilate in Pakistan they must be Islamic, no other option, based on what you stated.
However, the US opens its doors to all people of all religions, yet some religions seem incompatible to the same set of values. Therefore if a Muslim within the US does not follow Sharia law, they violate Allah/God, the higher power. This is where Muslim people become conflicted, imo. Then those who are radicalized, because they were not โassimilatedโ into society within the US. Thatโs the sad part. Same can be said with all the right wing radicals, never assimilated at birth and family usually fringe anti social hateful people.
The recent Islamic Representatives within the US Congress seem to have more allegiance to their race/origin/religion than becoming part of the American experience in the US. โI am a Palestinianโ: first words of Tlaib in January. This isnt good for โ inclusionโ of their constituents, but rather divisive.
Then this ridiculous statement today of โWhite Nationalistsโ causing problems when illegal immigrants arrive uninvited, en masse. This was divisive crazy idiocy by the Islamic Activist Somali Rep.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...crisis-forcing-outdoor-detention-of-migrants/
These two Representatives are also Anti Semitic, lack decorum of the office, show little respect, class, etc. they are all over the news so that doesnt help fellow Muslims who do assimilate the best they can, who go to work and to their mosque and are good citizens.