"hannity." we continue with imam feisal abdul rauf. one of the things that concerns me, the leader for the presidency in egypt wants sharia law. we see sharia applied in saudi arabia, where women can't drive cars, where they can't be seen in public with men they are not married to, where, you know, in other case, women in afghanistan can't work, can't go to school. we see in iran, people's hands get chopped off. if you get raped as a woman, you need four male eyewitnesses that a rape happened. would you want separate sharia courts. >> this understanding of sharia is incorrect. >> in most -- there have been 7 or 9 muslim presidents in muslim countries-- that's not what i am asking. >> there are muslim women driving in every country, except saudi arabia. this is not islam, this is the cultural aspects. sharia is not defined by the penal code any more than american law is defined--