This resolution asserts that Sharia law and political Islam pose a significant threat to the state of New Hampshire and the United States as a whole. It explicitly prohibits any government institution from showing deference to Sharia law, emphasizing that such laws, derived from Islamic texts, govern not only legal matters but also personal and moral conduct among Muslim citizens. The resolution highlights various practices associated with Sharia law, including severe punishments and community enforcement mechanisms, which it claims undermine constitutional rights and societal norms in the U.S. and abroad.
Furthermore, the resolution connects the rise of Sharia law to broader cultural and political movements, suggesting that terms like "Islamophobia" have been weaponized to advance the normalization of Sharia in American society. It references specific instances in states like Minnesota, New York, and California where Sharia principles have allegedly been applied in unofficial settings, raising concerns about the erosion of constitutional law. The resolution concludes by formally declaring the perceived threat of Sharia law and political Islam to the citizens and institutions of New Hampshire and the United States, calling for the transmission of this declaration to key government officials.