Mississippi Muslims say their faith is rooted in serving others, push back on candidate’s anti-Islam rhetoric
Faith leaders said a Sharia ban would violate the U.S. and Mississippi constitutions and noted Muslims make up less than 0.5% of the state.
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Mississippi faith leaders denounce Ag Commissioner Andy Gipson’s comments about Muslims, Sharia
Rev. Andy Andrews, of St. Christopher's Church, speaks during a press conference concerning Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson’s comments about Islam and Sharia law at the International Museum of Muslim Culture in Jackson on Friday, Aug. 14, 2026.
Mississippi Muslims say their faith is rooted in serving others, push back on candidate’s anti-Islam rhetoric
MADISON COUNTY, Miss. — Members of the Mississippi Muslim Association are disputing claims that their faith poses a threat to the state, following social media posts by gubernatorial candidate Andy Gipson promising to ban Sharia law and the influence of Islam in Mississippi on his first day in office. The group welcomed 3 On Your Side into a mosque in Madison County to argue that a law of that nature would be unconstitutional under both the U.S.…
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