We have rulings specifically for the Diaspora, that the law of the land in which we stay is considered to be the law, so we try to maintain halacha within the context of the laws of country we are in. That is not the case with Sharia, which is seen as attempting to replace the legal system of the immigrants' host country.
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We have rulings specifically for the Diaspora, that the law of the land in which we stay is considered to be the law, so we try to maintain halacha within the context of the laws of country we are in. That is not the case with Sharia, which is seen as attempting to replace the legal system of the immigrants' host country.