🚨 ALERT Texas - Taqiyya in action!
In a polished propaganda video, Texas State Representatives Suleman Lalani and Salman Bhojani cite verses from the Quran and talk about “justice,” “injustice,” and “oppression.”
This Is Not the “Justice” You Think It Is...
On the surface, it sounds noble. To the average Texan or American, it seems like a universal moral message. But it’s not.
This is not justice rooted in the U.S. Constitution.
It’s not grounded in natural rights or equal protection under the law.
This is Islamic “justice”—Sharia justice—and that distinction is everything.
🔍 What “Justice” Really Means in Islam
When Lalani and Bhojani invoke names like Al-Hakim (“The Giver of Justice”) and Al-Adl (“The Just”), they’re not referencing universal human rights. These are divine titles of Allah, whose justice is defined only by the Quran and Sharia—not by man-made law, the Constitution, or Western legal standards.
Under Sharia, justice means:
Death for apostates who leave Islam.
Beatings or honor killings for “disobedient” women
Blasphemy punishments (including death) for criticizing Islam
Jizya tax for non-Muslims in Islamic states
Legal superiority for Muslims, with Christians, Jews, and others relegated to dhimmi status (second-class subjects)
Inheritance laws where women receive half the share of men
Testimony from women counting as half that of a man in court
That’s the “balance” Lalani speaks of. That’s the “accountability” Bhojani wants.
🧠 Coded Language: The Islamic Trick
When they speak of “injustice,” they’re not condemning real-world evil like Sharia’s treatment of women or Pakistan’s persecution of Hindus and Christians. No—what they call “injustice” is often any resistance to Islamic power and expansion.
They use Quranic phrases about “oppression” to:
Justify blasphemy laws to silence critics of Islam
Paint any scrutiny of Islam as “Islamophobia”
Push for special rights and protections for Muslims while denying the same to others
Accuse Americans of “injustice” for wanting secure borders, resisting halal mandates, or opposing forced Sharia accommodation
🧨 Prophet Muhammad’s “Justice” According to Them?
Bhojani praises Muhammad’s teaching to “change injustice with your hands, thoughts, or heart.” But in Islamic jurisprudence, this often means:
Using violence or lawfare to stop what they perceive as “evil” (like free speech against Islam)
Silencing critics (change it “with your hand”)
Labeling resistance as hate (change it “with your tongue”)
Building Islamic infrastructure until dissent is impossible (change it “with your heart”—through infiltration)
This is how stealth jihad works. It wears a smile. It quotes scripture. It praises “justice.” But it’s building a legal and cultural system diametrically opposed to American liberty.
🛑 Bottom Line:
Lalani and Bhojani are not calling for Constitutional justice.
They are invoking Quranic justice—a system that is incompatible with American law, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and women’s rights.
Their flowery words about “oppression” and “truth” are not bridges to unity.
They are bait—designed to cloak Sharia supremacy in the language of moral virtue.
Don’t be fooled. This is not inclusion. It’s ideological replacement.