- The Washington Times - Thursday, August 7, 2025

Sharia law is rising around the world, at the same time the Islamic faith is exploding around the world. And since sharia is incompatible with the Constitution, the question is: how can America keep the radical Islamic belief system at bay?

“Sharia law has really grown globally,” said Brad Brandon, CEO and founder of the nonprofit, Across Nigeria. “Thirty-five countries in the world have implemented sharia law.”



That may not sound significant. But in 1980, there was only one country — Saudi Arabia — that relied on sharia for its government system.

“Anybody who’s concerned about human rights should be concerned about the spread of sharia,” Brandon said. Why? Under sharia, a woman’s testimony is only worth half of a man’s. That’s a principle that would upset America’s Constitution, dramatically alter U.S. law and order, to include family law, and utterly collapse the model of blind justice and justice-for-all. The judicial branch alone would be in shambles.

But that would be just the beginning of the societal destruction. As Brandon said, the establishment of no-go zones would be just around the corner.

For more with Brad Brandon, tune in. 

And don’t forget to subscribe to the Bold and Blunt podcast and newsletter!

Advertisement

For comments or feedback, email media@washingtontimes.com using the subject line “Bold & Blunt Podcast.”

Click HERE for more about Cheryl Chumley.

Click HERE for more about the Washington Times Opinion section.

Copyright © 2025 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint permission.

Please read our comment policy before commenting.