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Is Islam a "Religion"?

An Inquiry into the Definition of “Religion” in the Jurisprudence of the United States, the Tenets of Christianity & Islam, and the Inescapable Conclusion Resulting Therefrom

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Is Islam a "Religion"?

By: Montgomery Blair Sibley
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The unchallenged premise in all legal arguments regarding Islam is that Islam is a "religion" as that term is used in the jurisprudence of the United States. This monograph takes a critical look at the premise and, upon well cited authorities, concludes that such a premise has no footing in the law of the United States. Though completely politically-incorrect, the conclusions reached in "Is Islam a Religion" cannot be avoided if full faith and allegiance to our secular constitutionalism is to be continued in the 21st Century. Islam Law
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