Yes! Here's the full text of the "
3) Don't Sharia My Texas" plank from the 2026 Texas Republican Party Platform, as shown in the image you shared:
3. Don't Sharia My Texas: The legislature must pass legislation and constitutional amendments that will protect Texas and Texans from any Sharia-based laws, or other laws and practices that are incompatible, subversive or which conflict with the Texas or US Constitution or our Republican form of Government. We call on the Legislature to fully implement the recommendations of the 2026 Legislative Priorities of the Republican Party of Texas, including the following areas:
Texas government must stop Sharia Law by declaring that Sharia law is an incompatible, seditious, subversive, competing enemy of the Texas and U.S. Constitutions, and that its advocacy or implementation is a seditious criminal act, worthy of criminal punishment; disqualification for public, military, and law enforcement service; denaturalization;
and deportment.
(CI #4) It should also be resisted in the following ways, including:
a) Immigration Reforms: Formally request that the federal government denaturalize and/or deport advocates of Sharia law; eliminate or severely restrict programs that allow workers, students, and clergy from foreign countries to legally immigrate to Texas (proposed)
b) Taxpayer funds may not be granted, contracted, disbursed, or otherwise provided to any organization, school, contractor, grantee, or program that promotes, seeks to implement, or advocates allegiance to a foreign legal system, theocratic legal system, or extremist doctrine such as Sharia law that conflicts with the Constitutions of Texas or the United States, nor shall Texas public schools and other taxpayer funded institutions mandate that provided meals or services be served in compliance with Sharia law;
c) Sharia Compliant Developments: Stop any economic or residential development that discriminates on the basis of advocacy of the implementation of Sharia law or discrimination against those who do not support the implementation of Sharia law or discrimination against those who do not support the aggressive, competing ideology that is incompatible with our Constitutions and the way of life bequeathed to us by our framers;
d) Funding Prohibitions: Stop religious and/or educational institutions in Texas from receiving funding from taxpayers or hostile foreign or domestic sources that have any affiliation with Foreign Terror Organization Sharia law, civilization jihad, or has been designated as a schools and other taxpayer funded institutions from mandating that provided meals or services be served in compliance with Sharia law;
e) Enforce and Expand Our Laws: Enforce existing Texas sedition law against advocacy of such as terroristic threat, female genital mutilation, animal cruelty, domestic violence, rape, polygamy, and pedophilia. Modify existing statutes to explicitly reference Sharia inclusion.
f) Expand the jurisdiction of the OAG to prosecute such law. Include elimination of taxpayer assistance to women who in reality are wives under Sharia law, and legislation to eliminate fraud related to Sharia compliant financing.
This is the exact language adopted as part of the 2026 platform at the recent state convention. It's one of the more detailed and strongly worded planks on this topic in recent cycles. If you'd like me to compare it to prior years' versions, pull related legislative priorities, or anything else, just let me know!