Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called for investigations into entities in the state that he says may be operating as unauthorized Sharia tribunals. In a letter sent to North Texas District Attorneys and Sheriffs, the Attorney General of Texas, and the Texas Department of Public Safety, Abbott raised concerns about groups in Collin and Dallas counties that are allegedly presenting themselves as legal courts.
“It has come to my attention that certain entities in Texas—including in Collin and Dallas counties—may be masquerading as legal ‘courts’ staffed with ‘judges’ issuing orders that purportedly carry the authority to bind individuals to Islamic codes, thereby preempting state and federal laws,” Abbott wrote. “The U.S. Constitution’s religious protections provide no authority for religious courts to skirt state and federal laws simply by donning robes and pronouncing positions inconsistent with western civilization. I urge you, therefore, to investigate efforts by entities purporting to illegally enforce Sharia law in Texas. Legal disputes in Texas must be decided based on American law rooted in the fundamental principles of American due process, not according to Sharia law dispensed in modern day star chambers.”
Abbott’s letter calls on authorities to look into whether these groups are violating criminal statutes by acting as courts without legal standing.


