Abdul El-Sayed Says He's Obligated to Follow Sharia Law Until He Dies

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In a recent report from the Washington Free Beacon, Abdul El-Sayed, a candidate in Michigan's Senate race, has faced scrutiny over comments he made in 2009 about following Sharia law. In an interview with The New York Times, El-Sayed stated that he felt a sacred obligation to live according to Sharia law, including in financial matters like avoiding interest on mortgages. This declaration contrasts sharply with his current stance on the separation of church and state, as he criticizes efforts to ban Sharia law in other states. The revelation raises questions about his potential governing approach if elected, and whether he would legislate in a manner compliant with Sharia law, which imposes strict rules and restrictions on various aspects of life. Andrew Curry, the reporter behind the story, provides insight into the implications of El-Sayed's comments and their potential impact on his campaign.

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