Shows how clueless you are about both issues
The Sharia Law
And actual influence and spread of Sharia law.
Here's a small hint for you: READ
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...gradually-taking-over/?utm_term=.08de3e0b2f90
Here's another shocker for you basics
"A recent study found that more than 442 Shariah-based ordinances have been passed throughout Indonesia since 1999, when Jakarta gave provinces and districts substantial powers to make their own laws. These include regulations concerning female attire, the mixing of the sexes, and alcohol"
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/12/world/asia/indonesia-sharia-law-aceh.html
Now imagine, if the most "moderate," "liberal" and "secular" Muslim states like Indonesia and Turkey have Sharia/Islam playing such dominant and influential role in social norms, politics, and culture with Sharia permeating throughout the society----how much more powerful the impact and influence of Shariah would be in the lives of billions of Muslims living in Muslim states with Islam as the official state religion, and Sharia mentioned as the primary source of legislation??
What you don't understand is that democracy in Muslim world is based in Islam and comes out of Islam, and not secular liberalism like in West, Japan, and even india (or other weak cultures who got washed away by Westernization and lost their traditional essence)
Bottom line: No government can "ban" Shariah since its woven into the very practice and cultural ethos of Islam. Hence it exists
everywhere to one degree or the other---whereever the Muslims reside. Chechyna, Dagestan, and other Muslim-majority regions in Russia are almost de-facto Islamic Republics with Sharia-inspired laws, deeply Islamic culture, and
public imposition of Islamic values at large......with the mix of Russia civil laws offcourse
Watch this Russia Today's video about life and culture in Chechyna and decide for yourself