Two Pakistani-born lawmakers – Democrats Suleman Lalani and Salman Bhojani – are spearheading a calculated campaign to Islamize Texas. Through legislation, cultural resolutions, and foreign allegiances, they are embedding the ideological blueprint of Pakistan into American law.
As they advance with alarming speed, Texas Republicans cower in silence—too afraid of being labeled ‘Islamophobic’ or worse, complicit through cowardice. The Lone Star State, once a symbol of rugged independence and liberty, is now being used as a testing ground for Sharia governance. Why are we surrendering our sovereignty to the very ideology that crushed religious freedom in Pakistan?

You’ll recall that socialist Clayton Tucker and his Texas Progressive Caucus group has heartily endorsed these worms…

There is a dangerous Islamization underway in Texas—and it’s not hypothetical. It’s here, unfolding in real time. Two Pakistani-born Muslim men, Dr. Suleman Lalani and Salman Bhojani, both Democrats, gained elected office in the Texas House of Representatives in the 2022 election and were sworn in on January 10, 2023. Lalani represents District 76 in Fort Bend County, while Bhojani serves District 92 in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Their rise was made possible by the surge of Islamic voting blocs and the apathy of conservative Texans who failed to recognize the threat staring them in the face.
Lalani and Bhojani are not mere politicians. They are ideological actors with a clear agenda: to transform Texas from the bastion of liberty and American pride into a bureaucratically compliant outpost for Islamic cultural dominance. Both men swore into office not on the Bible, not even on the Constitution, but on the Quran—a gesture that tells you everything you need to know about where their loyalties lie.
Their short tenures have already proven devastating for the values Texas and the United States once held dear.


Texas is being used as a staging ground for ideological warfare. The nation was duped into believing that Islam is just another harmless religion that deserves celebration and accommodation. That lie has opened the floodgates for foreign cultural domination wrapped in the language of “diversity” and “inclusion.”
And what have Lalani and Bhojani done with the power granted to them? They have begun turning Texas into Pakistan.
Dr. Suleman Lalani: Bringing Pakistan to Fort Bend County
HR 34: Recognizing the Holy Month of Ramadan
Filed by Lalani and passed on March 13, 2025, this resolution officially recognizes the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in the Texas House. While cloaked in language of “respect and understanding,” it functions as state-sanctioned promotion of Islamic religious observance.
Meanwhile, Salman Bhojani flooded social media with slick Ramadan propaganda videos—each one carefully crafted to normalize Islamic holidays in America and condition Texans to view Sharia observance as civic virtue.
HR 36: Recognizing Eid al-Fitr 2025
Filed the same day as HR 34, this resolution designates Eid al-Fitr 2025 as an official date of recognition by the Texas House. With each passing resolution, Islamic customs are elevated to the level of civic virtue—while Christian holidays remain culturally expected but politically unspoken.
HR 37: Commending the Emgage Texas Emerging Leaders Program
This resolution should set off alarms. Emgage is a radical political lobbying group that is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and explicitly dedicated to electing Muslims to public office and reshaping American policy through Islamic identity politics. It partners with Hamas-linked CAIR, pushes “Islamophobia” narratives, and works to normalize Islamic grievances as civil rights issues. By commending its youth indoctrination arm, Lalani is signaling his alliance with a national Islamic political machine.
HR 40: Commemorating Sindhi Saqafat 2025
This resolution commemorates “Sindhi Cultural Day,” bringing Pakistani ethno-nationalism directly onto the Texas House floor. It is a calculated step to normalize foreign identities over American unity, wrapped in harmless cultural symbolism.
HR 45: Recognizing April 29, 2025, as Texas Muslim Capitol Day
This resolution designates a day for Muslim advocacy in the Texas Capitol—a day organized by Islamic political nonprofits and used to lobby for policy changes tied to Sharia accommodation, anti-Islamophobia legislation, and foreign policy alignment. It turns the Capitol into a stage for Islamic political assertion.
HR 182: Memorializing Aga Khan IV (with Bhojani)
Co-authored with Salman Bhojani and others, this resolution honors Aga Khan IV, a global Islamic leader. It may appear respectful on the surface, but it reinforces foreign religious authority as a moral exemplar in Texas public life.
All of these resolutions, when viewed together, reveal a sweeping cultural strategy: normalize Islamic customs, elevate foreign identities, empower Islamic lobbying groups, and redefine Texas culture one resolution at a time.
Dr. Suleman Lalani was elected on November 8, 2022, and assumed office on January 10, 2023, representing Texas House District 76, which includes parts of Fort Bend County. A geriatric medicine physician, Lalani was born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan, and immigrated to the United States in 1993.
HB 625 & HB 667: Mandating Halal Food in Texas Schools
From his very first day in office, Lalani wasted no time injecting Islamic norms into the legislative bloodstream. Among his most glaring offenses is his push to insert halal food—Sharia-compliant religious slaughter—into Texas public school cafeterias. House Bills 625 and 667 aim to mandate that schools offer halal food upon request, even if it violates the religious beliefs of non-Muslim families. But this isn’t about dietary diversity. Halal is Sharia—a religious ritual involving the Islamic slaughter of animals while facing Mecca, invoking “Allahu Akbar,” and rejecting stunning or anesthesia.
These bills do not require clear labeling or separate handling—meaning Christian, Jewish, Hindu, and secular children could be forced to unknowingly consume meat sacrificed to Allah, in accordance with Islamic law they do not accept. Many Christians object on Biblical grounds, as Acts 15:29 commands believers to “abstain from food sacrificed to idols.” Under HB 625 and 667, it appears they will have no choice.
This isn’t inclusion—it’s religious coercion. And worse, halal meat is typically certified by Islamic organizations with documented ties to terrorism, including the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)—an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorism financing trial in U.S. history for funneling money to Hamas. Companies pay halal certifiers’ fees that become de facto Islamic taxes, used to fund lobbying, Sharia expansion, and radical political agendas.
So let’s be clear: this is not about “accommodation.” This is about submitting your child, your tax dollars, and your institutions to a religious system rooted in supremacist ideology and linked to terrorism. It is Sharia enforcement dressed up as school lunch policy—and it is a direct attack on Texas families and the First Amendment.
HB 1044: State-Sanctioned Sharia Marriage Comes to Texas
If Dr. Suleman Lalani’s push for halal mandates in public schools wasn’t alarming enough, his ideological twin, Representative Salman Bhojani, has taken it a step further—introducing legislation that quietly authorizes the institutionalization of Sharia-based marriage authority in Texas.
House Bill 1044, filed by Bhojani, amends Section 2.202 of the Texas Family Code to explicitly authorize Muslim imams to conduct marriage ceremonies—alongside Christian pastors, Jewish rabbis, Buddhist monks, and Hindu pundits.
At first glance, this might seem like a benign gesture toward religious inclusion. But don’t be fooled. HB 1044 is not just symbolic—it is a legal gateway. For the first time, Texas law now officially names Muslim imams as state-recognized marriage officiants, granting them the same legal standing as ministers or clergy of any other religion. This is more than recognition—it is state validation.
And in the hands of radical Islamic actors, that validation is a weapon.
HR 32: Honoring Pakistan Day in the Texas Capitol
Lalani’s Islamization campaign didn’t stop there. On March 23, 2025, he brought Pakistan itself into the Texas Capitol, pushing through House Resolution 32, which formally recognized “Pakistan Day” inside the state legislature. Yes—Texas lawmakers paused to honor a country that criminalizes Christianity, forces Hindu girls into Islamic marriages, and harbors terrorists.
That moment should have sparked outrage. That should have been when every leader in Texas stood up and said, “No more.” Instead?
Silence.
HCR 18: Declaring Muslim Heritage Month for Ten Years
Lalani followed up this insult by introducing House Concurrent Resolution 18, which successfully designated May as “Muslim Heritage Month” for the next ten years. Not one. Ten. This is not cultural recognition. This is legal entrenchment. Month-long celebrations inevitably become policy vehicles. They open the door for curriculum shifts in schools, state-sponsored Islamic events, and silencing criticism of Islam in the name of “heritage.”
Salman Bhojani: Radicalizing the Metroplex
HB 1882: Elevating Islamic Holidays in Texas Law
Bhojani has been working in lockstep with Lalani, introducing a barrage of legislation engineered to enshrine Islamic preferences into Texas law. His House Bill 1882 seeks to make Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha optional state holidays—equating them with Christmas, Easter, and national civic holidays.
HB 1883: Blocking Exams on Islamic Holidays
Even more insidious is House Bill 1883, which would prohibit the scheduling of state exams on Islamic holidays. This may seem like a minor accommodation, but it signals a seismic cultural shift. Texas’ education system is now being asked to shape itself around Islamic calendars. And that is a lot of accommodation. Ramadan is a month-long, just for one example. That is not inclusion. That is submission.
HCR 85: The Weaponized Day to “Combat Islamophobia”
Perhaps the most alarming piece of legislation introduced by Texas Representative Salman Bhojani is House Concurrent Resolution 85, which proposes designating March 15 as the “Day to Combat Islamophobia” in Texas—for ten years, through 2035.
But this isn’t just a symbolic gesture—it’s an ideological weapon.
Bhojani used the opportunity to publicly praise and thank CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations—an organization with documented ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. CAIR has been aggressively working to Islamize America, silencing dissent through lawsuits, smear campaigns, and intimidation tactics aimed at anyone who dares challenge its political agenda.
This is the same CAIR whose Executive Director, Nihad Awad, recently declared support for the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel—attacks in which women were raped, children butchered, and civilians, including Americans, were taken hostage. At the 16th Annual Convention for Palestine in the U.S., Awad proudly said:
“The people of Gaza only decided to break the siege—the walls of the concentration camp—on Oct. 7. And yes, I was happy to see people breaking the siege… and walk free into their land…”
Let that sink in: A Texas lawmaker is openly praising an organization led by a man who celebrated the mass murder of Jews and Americans.
This isn’t diplomacy. It’s treasonous appeasement. And it’s happening inside the Texas Capitol, under the banner of “diversity”—as foreign-aligned operatives like CAIR infiltrate our institutions with the help of elected officials like Lalani and Bhojani.
HB 1047: Expanding Official Recognition of Islamic Holidays
Filed by Bhojani and co-authored by Democrats and some Republicans, this bill seeks to formally recognize a range of religious holidays as optional state holidays—including Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The bill places Islamic celebrations on equal footing with Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist observances—an intentional dilution of Texas’s Judeo-Christian calendar and a platform for future demands, including public school closures or religious accommodations.
HR 182: Memorializing the Aga Khan
Introduced by Lalani and Bhojani, this resolution officially commemorates the passing of Shah Karim Al-Hussaini, Aga Khan IV—a global Islamic leader and head of the Ismaili sect. While the Aga Khan is celebrated for philanthropy, this act represents another step in bringing foreign Islamic figures into the symbolic life of the Texas Legislature, reinforcing a global Islamic identity over American civic tradition.
HR 314: AAPI Day of Action
This resolution, which includes Bhojani and Lalani among its sponsors, is framed around Asian-American solidarity—but it also serves as a vehicle for Islam-centered identity politics. Events like “AAPI Day of Action” are frequently used by Islamist-aligned nonprofits to push Islamic grievance narratives in intersectional language, shielding them from criticism by embedding them in broader minority coalitions.
HB 1805: Creating a Religious Freedom Commission
Co-authored by Bhojani, this bill would create a new state agency—a Religious Freedom Commission. While the title sounds innocuous, it could be weaponized to institutionalize Islamic interests under the guise of religious liberty, giving radical terror-tied groups like Emgage, CAIR, or Muslim Advocates an official pathway to shape state policy, file legal challenges, and suppress opposing speech as religious discrimination.
But HB 1805 is far more than a symbolic gesture. It is a structural gateway for Islamic political groups to gain permanent influence over Texas law. Once seated on the commission, these operatives could redefine “religious freedom” to protect Sharia-aligned practices while branding any opposition as hate speech. The commission could:
- Target political opponents by labeling Christians, conservatives, and constitutionalists as “Islamophobic.”
- Push for Islamic arbitration courts, gender-specific accommodations, and taxpayer-funded halal food mandates under the pretext of liberty.
- Shield mosque expansions and foreign-funded schools from scrutiny by reframing investigations as “discrimination.”
- Use state resources and public grants to advance Islamic indoctrination programs disguised as “interfaith education.”
- Undermine existing anti-Sharia legislation, challenge future bills, and introduce legal ambiguity around foreign law enforcement in Texas.
HB 1805 opens the legal door for Islamic supremacy to masquerade as civil rights—embedding a Trojan horse commission inside the Governor’s Office, complete with government backing, funding, and legitimacy. It is not about protecting freedom. It is about institutionalizing a weaponized ideology that punishes dissent and privileges one religion above all others.
HR 408 and HR 641: Foreign Loyalty on Display
HR 408 designates Bangladeshi Day and HR 641 designates Ismaili Day at the Texas Capitol—both authored or co-authored by Bhojani. These are not harmless acknowledgments. They are strategic steps to normalize foreign nationalist and sectarian allegiances within Texas political culture.
It is interesting that Representative Salman Bhojani wants to honor Bangladesh with a resolution at the Texas Capitol, yet remains completely silent on the brutal Islamic violence targeting Hindus, Buddhists, and other non-Muslims in Bangladesh. Why is there no resolution recognizing the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh?
Why is there no public statement from Bhojani condemning the desecration of temples, the lynching of Hindu boys, or the forced conversions of girls?
Texans deserve to know: Is this about celebrating diversity—or whitewashing Islamic supremacy?
HR 256: Commemorating Harmony Public Schools
Perhaps the most dangerous resolution of all. HR 256, authored by Bhojani, celebrates the 25th anniversary of Harmony Public Schools—a publicly funded charter network tied to the Gülen Movement, a global Islamic organization operating schools across the U.S. and abroad. The Gülen movement, led by Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen, has been accused of visa fraud, ideological indoctrination, and financial corruption. Harmony’s Texas campuses are taxpayer-funded and operate under the radar, while spreading subtle Sufi-Islamic messaging through a “STEM” façade. This resolution grants political legitimacy to a foreign-aligned Islamic network operating within the Texas education system.
But this resolution isn’t just a celebration of academic achievement. It’s a legitimization of ideological infiltration. Harmony Public Schools serve as a pipeline for Turkish Islamic indoctrination, cloaked in the language of science and innovation.
By commemorating Harmony Public Schools, the Texas House isn’t honoring education—it’s offering a public endorsement of a transnational Islamic movement that embeds its values into the American school system while skirting public accountability. For a movement known for stealth and subversion, this resolution serves as both cover and confirmation that its influence has already penetrated deep into Texas institutions.