Via Daily Mail:

Enormous billboards have been put up in an Islamic State stronghold in Libya warning women they must wear baggy hijab that covers their entire bodies and no purfume.

The posters set out ‘Sharia stipulations for hijab’, which include wearing dense material, no big brand names and a robe that does not ‘resemble the attire of unbelievers’.

The billboards have been put up in Sirte in Libya, where militants have been busy instilling its brutal interpretation of radical Sharia law.

ISIS has been able to gain a foothold amid chaos in Libya, where two governments backed by rival alliances of militias are battling each other as well as extremist groups.

It has established strongholds in the towns on Sirte and Derna, and smaller bases elsewhere in the country.

It is believed the number of ISIS killers has swelled from just a few dozen in Libya last year to some 2,000.

The latest instrument of oppression – the huge billboard – depicts a woman covered head to toe in a black robe, alongside the list of ‘stipulations’.

The hijab must baggy and cover the whole body, and made of heavy material. It must not be made by a famous brand, resemble men’s clothes or garments worn by ‘female unbelievers’, be decorated so it attracts attention, or be scented.

Another large poster installed in the same city reads: ‘We want nothing other than the rule of God’s law among us’. It outlines the terrorists’ desire for people to live according to Sharia Law.

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