he just went around the all of these who felt hawala food. he said he was sharia. of course people who are praying, you know, in manhattan and all the places of worship. here is sharia. when we part as our religion freely, when we give charity, when we can fast, when we can believe in what we want to believe and in either type of food we went to eat, that is sharia. in that respect, sharia is very much part of the american eat those. now, say something in the book about your son. many coming in now, we belong to the faith traditions and belief in god is essential part of our creed. but in your book, you talk about if your son decided to not be a muslim anymore and be another religion, that would be okay with you. ultimately it is a choice. i don't think that they such thing as being forced to stay within a faith tradition. plurality is about choice. if you take away choice, then there's no such thing as forced morality. who would trick you, god? god can see in our hearts and minds. to me it is counterintuitive. it's rational. the choice is the essence, freedom is t