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30 pages in length. Historic Islamic presence from 1856 to present day chronicles how the players have metamorphosed over time from supporters of international humanitarian law to the most feared of all religiously militant cultures. Placing blame squarely upon the shoulders of escalating nationalistic tendencies, globalization and the disdain for anything of a Western democratic nature, the great divide that now separates and defines Sharia law and the perpetual quest toward human rights is based solely upon the influence of culture. Bibliography lists 27 sources.
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the most feared of all religiously militant cultures. Placing blame squarely upon the shoulders of escalating nationalistic tendencies, globalization and the disdain for anything of a Western democratic nature,
the great divide that now separates and defines Sharia law and the perpetual quest toward human rights is based solely upon the influence of culture. "For peoples seeking identity
and reinventing ethnicity, enemies are essential, and the potentially most dangerous enmities occur across the fault lines between the worlds major civilizations" (Huntington).
It is a harsh reality that has reinvented itself over and over again during some of the most difficult times of global conflict. While at times it serves
to unite people under the umbrella of solidarity, it also fuels aggression and hatred toward those who do not uphold the same tenets. This demon of such tremendous proportion
seeks to unify but ultimately divides, which reflects the way in which religious fundamentalism of medieval times has perpetuated throughout the centuries to once again raise its ugly head where
contemporary relations between the West and the Islam world are concerned. II. PURPOSE AND IMPACT OF NON-SECULARIZATION The reason Sharia law exists in the Islamic world is to cultivate
and perpetuate a sense of unity where jurisprudence is concerned, otherwise known as the ongoing quest for natural law and natural rights. To say this is a hypocritical reality
is to understand how Islam succumbed to Western pressure to implement a broad-brush directive the entire Muslim world was to embrace, yet covertly there was never truly any intention of
following the tenets as they were written. Secular nationalism and religiously based states have long held opposition for each others beliefs. Clearly,
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