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Importance of Islam
editIslam in Libya was very important to the gogernment polocies. Since the government was Islamic, there was a higher moral in the lives of the people. This is very good to see that there is a strong foundation for the country to rely on. The Koran is like the rules for the government.
Images
editI've removed the images because they are not connected to the article. Jaw101ie 161.74.11.24 14:31, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
Point of view
editThis article reads like it was written by the Libyan government: "Muammar al-Gaddafi is a highly devout Muslim who has repeatedly expressed a desire to exalt Islam and to restore it to its proper—i.e., central—place in the life of the people." - really? There's no evidence to support its claim that Gaddafi is devoutly Muslim, and the claim that the proper place of Islam is central is plainly a biassed claim that only makes sense to a Muslim. Putting women in the armed forces see Women in Libya is hardly a traditionally Islamic act. --Colapeninsula (talk) 10:22, 18 March 2011 (UTC)