Editorial image of the Swedish Parliament in Stockholm illustrating the public debate over whether Muslims in Sweden are demanding Sharia law or whether the issue reflects broader cultural and integration concerns. Social media claims that Muslims in Sweden are demanding Sharia law have spread quickly in recent weeks. Comment threads speak of parallel societies and cultural takeover. The tone is urgent. The evidence is less so. Before emotion carries the argument further, a factual question must be answered clearly. Has any organised Muslim group in Sweden formally demanded the replacement of Swedish law with Sharia? There is no parliamentary proposal. There is no registered political party platform. There is no constitutional motion seeking to replace Sweden’s secular legal system with Islamic law. That absence matters. What the Data Actually Shows Sweden does not record official religious affiliation. However, estimates from the Pew Research Center place Muslims at rough...
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