In any case, there is something worth replying to there, so let's see.
If all Muslims wanted to live under Islamic law, they wouldn't be any Muslim immigration to Western countries, would there???
If that were always the decisive factor, I suppose not.
Considering how little of such immigration there actually is, you may be arguing that it usually
is a decisive factor.
Its mostly the extreme fundamentalists that want Sharia law,
I would ask how sure you are of that. But at this point, I don't bother wanting to know. I actually wrote why, but then I thought we both would be better off attempting to forget my reasons, so I deleted that.
In any case, that is the crux of the matter. How extreme is extreme, and how representative of the average Muslim (or of the average militant Muslim) are those "extreme fundamentalists"? And for that matter, what is understood exactly by Sharia Law?
There is considerable (if inconclusive) evidence pointing towards a fair degree of confusion and premature assumptions for both concepts. Both matters (the actual reach and meaning of Sharia Law and the degree to which Muslims want to live under it) are very much worth of clarification.
But I will not be caught trusting your claims on those matters, until and unless you learn to present some convincing support for them. I'm not holding my breath.
most Muslims in most Muslim countries do not live under Sharia law and would probably prefer to keep it that way. I learned this attending a local mosque for several months 20 years ago, it was the right wing Jamat Ismaiyala group, a very vocal minority, and recognized today as a terrorist group, that was calling for Sharia law, not the everyday Muslims.
That is an interesting testimonial, in that it illustrates how difficult it is to trust the vocal groups, or even their representativeness.
Also, assuming that you are speaking about
this group, it should be noted that they actually hold seats in the Egyptian Parlament even today. What that says about your certainty that they are not representative of the willingness to adopt Sharia among Muslims, I don't know and will rather not guess. I suspect you don't know either.
A majority of Muslims might like to see elements of Sharia law in Government, but not the whole package as practised 1400 years ago.
Now, that is a nice way of not saying anything of use.
Please don't come back to this thread. I have asked you at least once before in no uncertain terms.