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Grand Mufti condemns Hafter's "Operation Dignity" as attempted coup |
2014-05-23 |
[Libya Herald] The Grand Mufti, Sheikh Sadek Al-Ghariani, has condemned Khalifa Hafter's "Operation Dignity" in Benghazi against Ansar Al-Sharia and pro-Islamist militias as a 'coup'. A statement from the Dar Al Ifta's Islamic Research and Studies Council, which he chairs, described what had happened this week in Benghazi as "horrible". It was an attempt to impose political views by force of arms, the statement read, and it had pushed the country into chaos and disorder. It intended, the statement claimed, to thwart the Libyan state 's development and undermined its democracy as it moved towards electing a House of Representatives. It was the duty of all Libyans, the statement insisted, to denounce this counter-revolutionary move. The Dar Al-Ifta, it said, was firmly opposed to the wave of liquidations and attempted liquidations targeted against the military but it held the government responsible because of its failure to maintain security. It was also opposed to allegations being made about who was involved in the killings without "substantial eveidence" being provided. What was needed if the country was to be spared war and chaos, the statement continued, was constructive dialogue and national consensus -- based on the principles of the revolution, the unity of the country and an acceptance of peaceful transfer of power and of Sharia law. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Sadek Al-Ghariani is a iman who joined the anti Qaddafi rebels during their revolt and, as a reward, has been designated as 'top iman'. He has a number of fatwas under his belt already. recently he delivered a fatwa forbidding sexy lingerie. |
Posted by: lord garth 2014-05-23 18:05 |
#2 The more radical/extremist/uber-conservative Muslims that line up against Hafter, the more I like him. We do not need to see another country, ruled by Sharia go down the sewer like Pakistan. Sharia does not play well in international business and Libya would find itself selling camels and wondering what all of those rusty pipes in the Southern Desert were for if they let the extremist ram Sharia down everyone's throats. AND trust me on this one, most of the Libyan man/woman on the street DO NOT want Sharia. |
Posted by: Bill Clinton 2014-05-23 15:42 |
#1 Ahhh yes "Sharia law". Just what a modern country needs. Now which "Grand Mufti" was this? Was/is Hafter looking to be the next Daffy duck? Every once and in a while I think it's time for the next Ghengis Kahn. |
Posted by: AlanC 2014-05-23 07:33 |