众议院议长约翰逊称伊斯兰教法与美国宪法不相容
作者:伊丽莎白·埃尔金德
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年3月10日 美国东部时间下午4:03
美国路易斯安那州共和党众议员、众议院议长迈克·约翰逊正就美国境内伊斯兰教法的威胁发出警告,称其与美国建国宗旨直接冲突。
“这个国家有很多能量和普遍情绪认为,在美国强制推行伊斯兰教法的要求是一个严重问题,”约翰逊在众议院共和党人年度政策务虚会(在迈阿密举行)的新闻发布会上告诉记者。
“我认为这是个严重问题。伊斯兰教法的推行与美国宪法相悖。”
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众议院议长迈克·约翰逊于2025年10月10日在美国国会大厦举行的新闻发布会上发言。(亚历克斯·沃布列夫斯基/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)
他是在回答关于田纳西州共和党众议员安迪·奥格尔斯近期引发的强烈反对时发表上述言论的。奥格尔斯在社交平台X上发文称:”穆斯林不应该属于美国社会。”
这篇帖子立即遭到民主党人谴责为种族主义和偏执言论,包括马里兰州民主党众议员杰米·拉斯金在内的一些人要求约翰逊”公开反对这种仇恨言论”。
奥格尔斯本人并未悔悟,他随后又发文称:”如果我对基督徒说这话,根本不会成为新闻。别假惺惺地表示道德义愤了,继续哭吧。”
田纳西州共和党众议员安迪·奥格尔斯于2025年4月10日抵达美国国会大厦。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/国会通讯/盖蒂图片社)
约翰逊表示,奥格尔斯的言论”用词与我会使用的不同”,但暗示他认为这位田纳西州共和党人指的是那些拒绝融入美国文化和价值观的移民。
“当你试图来到一个国家却不融入,反而想强加伊斯兰教法——伊斯兰教法与美国宪法相冲突。这就是人们讨论的冲突所在,”约翰逊说。
“这与穆斯林个人无关。而是与那些试图强加与宪法直接冲突的不同信仰体系的人有关。我认为这就是问题所在。”
逃离索马里的伊斯兰教法受害者在关键参议院竞选中表态支持
2024年11月4日,美国华盛顿特区的美国国会大厦一景。(尼古拉斯·埃科诺莫/ NurPhoto通过盖蒂图片社)
近几个月来,国会中的保守派越来越多地发声警告伊斯兰教法的威胁,得克萨斯州共和党众议员基思·塞夫和奇普·罗伊甚至成立了一个”无伊斯兰教法美国核心小组”。
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伊斯兰教法广义上指虔诚穆斯林遵循的道德和行为准则,更具体地说,常用来指代伊朗等非世俗伊斯兰国家的刑法。
在最极端的情况下,例如”伊斯兰国”组织控制中东部分地区时,亵渎神明等罪名可能会被判处死刑。但宪法保障宗教自由意味着美国任何政府层面都无法执行伊斯兰教法。
伊丽莎白·埃尔金德是福克斯新闻数字频道的政治记者,负责众议院相关报道。此前曾在《每日邮报》和哥伦比亚广播公司新闻担任数字专栏作家。
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Mike Johnson warns Sharia law ‘serious problem’ after GOP rep’s anti-Muslim post
House Speaker Johnson says Sharia law is incompatible with the US Constitution
By Elizabeth Elkind
Fox News
Published March 10, 2026 4:03pm EDT
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is sounding alarms about the threat of Sharia law in the U.S., warning that it is in direct conflict with the tenets the U.S. was founded on.
“There’s a lot of energy in the country and a lot of popular sentiment that the demand to impose Sharia law in America is a serious problem,” Johnson told reporters at a news conference at House Republicans’ annual policy retreat in Miami.
“I think that that’s a serious issue. Sharia law and the imposition of Sharia law is contrary to the U.S. Constitution.”
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson speaks during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol on Oct. 10, 2025.(Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images)
He was answering a question regarding the budding backlash against Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., who posted on X, “Muslims don’t belong in American society.”
The post was immediately attacked by Democrats as racist and bigoted, with some, including Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., demanding that Johnson “speak out against this hate.”
Ogles, for his part, was unrepentant. He followed his post with another that said, “My comments wouldn’t even be a news story if I had said this about Christians. Please spare me your moral outrage. Cry harder.”
Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., arrives at the U.S. Capitol April 10, 2025.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)
Johnson said Ogles’ comments were “different language than I would use” but suggested he believed the Tennessee Republican was referring to immigrants who refuse to adapt to U.S. culture and values.
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“When you seek to come to a country and not assimilate, but to impose Sharia law — Sharia law is in conflict with the U.S. Constitution. That is the conflict that people are talking about,” Johnson said.
“It is not about people as Muslims. It’s about those who seek to impose a different belief system that is in direct conflict with the Constitution. That’s where I think that comes from.”
A view of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., Nov. 4, 2024.(Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Conservatives in Congress have grown more vocal about the threat of Sharia law in recent months, with representatives Keith Self, R-Texas, and Chip Roy, R-Texas, even moving to form a “Sharia-free America Caucus.”
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Sharia broadly refers to a code of ethics and conduct used by devout Muslims. Sharia law more specifically often refers to the criminal code used in non-secular Islamic countries, like Iran.
In its most extreme cases, such as when ISIS controlled parts of the Middle East, charges like blasphemy could carry the death penalty. But guarantees of religious freedom in the Constitution mean that Sharia law cannot be carried out on any governmental level in the U.S.
Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News.
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