Libya’s liberation: interim ruler unveils more radical than expected plans for Islamic law

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The Telegraph

Libya’s interim leader outlined more radical plans to introduce Islamic law than expected as he declared the official liberation of the country.

Libya's liberation: interim ruler unveils more radical than expected plans for Islamic law

Mustafa Abdul Jalil, the chairman of the National Transitional Council Photo: AP

8:15PM BST 23 Oct 2011

 Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, the chairman of the National Transitional Council and de fact president, had already declared that Libyan laws in future would have Sharia, the Islamic code, as its “basic source”.

But that formulation can be interpreted in many ways – it was also the basis of Egypt’s largely secular constitution under President Hosni Mubarak, and remains so after his fall.

Mr Abdul-Jalil went further, specifically lifting immediately, by decree, one law from Col. Gaddafi’s era that he said was in conflict with Sharia – that banning polygamy.

In a blow to those who hoped to see Libya’s economy integrate further into the western world, he announced that in future bank regulations would ban the charging of interest, in line with Sharia. “Interest creates disease and hatred among people,” he said.

Gulf states like the United Arab Emirates, and other Muslim countries, have pioneered the development of Sharia-compliant banks which charge fees rather than interest for loans but they normally run alongside western-style banks.

In the first instance, interest on low-value loans would be waived altogether, he said.

Libya is already the most conservative state in north Africa, banning the sale of alcohol. Mr Abdul-Jalil’s decision – made in advance of the introduction of any democratic process – will please the Islamists who have played a strong role in opposition to Col Gaddafi’s rule and in the uprising but worry the many young liberal Libyans who, while usually observant Muslims, take their political cues from the West.

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3 Replies to “Libya’s liberation: interim ruler unveils more radical than expected plans for Islamic law”

  1. Mustafa’s zebiba should have given the first clue as to what Libya was in for.

    Lan Astaslem.

  2. See that dark spot on his forehead? (it’s not a lighting thing as it’s in all pictures of him). Only the most extreme islamic radicals have that. It comes from pressing your head to the ground so much. You can also see it on prominant members of the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafists. You do NOT get that splotch on your forehead by being moderate.

    No way does this guy believe in democracy. No way does he believe in fair voting. No way will he believe in human rights. No way will he side with western powers no matter what we did for him. If he is head of the interum government then this exploded calostomy bag of a missadventure was far worse than a waste of military force and treasure.

    That splotch proves to me that President Obama has used American military force and treasure to put a guaranteed enemey of the United States, Europe and our ally Israel, into a position of power, KNOWING FULL WELL WHO THEY WERE HELPING AND WHAT WOULD HAPPEN.