Libya: Polygamy Reinstated!
Sharia will be basis of legislation, all laws contradicting Islamic teaching will be nullified
 The first act of the zebiba sportin’  thug in chief of the post Gaddafi Libya was to declare it a sharia state.
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. (Telegraph)
I tried to tell you. “Libya’s transitional leader declares liberation,” from AP, October 23  (Sharia will be basis of legislation–JW)
 All Power to the Zebiba Boyz:
Libyan Transitional Leader: Shariah Will be ‘Basic Source’ of all Law
 Existing laws that contradict the teachings of Islam will be nullified.  (See the zebiba?)
 Some Smell the Coffee:
Now, are those in Tunisia who oppose Islamic rule racists, or are they Islamophobes? It has to be one or the other, or both, right? An update on this story. “Huge turnout in Tunisia’s Arab Spring election,” from Reuters, October 23 via JW…..
Red Hot!
Just in from Vlad:
Iranian TV: Libya to be a sharia state
Melanie Phillips: Now what?
There is a significant Islamist presence among the rebel forces. The commander of the Tripoli Military Council, Abdul al-Hakim al-Hasadi, was formerly head of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, a U.S.-designated terrorist organisation affiliated with al Qaeda. He claims to have disavowed his record of extremism — but who can be reassured by that, especially as he has admitted that his forces have jihadist links?
And just get your head round this. Al-Hasadi has admitted that he previously fought against ‘the foreign invasion’ in Afghanistan before being captured in 2002 in Pakistan. He was later handed over to the US, and then held in Libya before being released in 2008.
So although al Hasadi was captured as a jihadi enemy trying to kill western forces in Afghanistan, the UK military has subsequently helped him win power in Libya. Indeed, Britain’s backing for the Libyan rebellion has been echoed by al Qaeda. Â Just how crazy is this??
Even more alarmingly it has also been reported that, on the quiet, Iran has been backing the Libyan rebels with humanitarian aid. Iran’s Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has said:
‘The head of the National Transitional Council (NTC), Mustafa Abdel Jalil, sent a letter of thanks to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for having been on their side and helping’. (source)