This is great news. If only Islamic jihadis were fastidious enough to insist on flying Rayani Airlines and no other. No such luck, alas.

Note also that when Rayani Airlines says it’s going to implement Sharia, everyone knows what it means: no alcohol, no pork, no visible female hair, no “immodest” uniforms, prayers before the flight. The only time any confusion arises about what exactly Sharia is when American states try to ban it, so as to preserve the freedom of speech, the equality of rights of all people before the law, and other principles that Sharia denies: then Islamic apologists such as Reza Aslan assure us that there are so many versions of Sharia that it cannot be defined as one particular thing. If that were so, why don’t “moderate” Malaysia, where 86% of Muslims want Sharia rule, and Rayani Airlines implement a “moderate” form of Sharia that allows for alcohol, pork, unveiled women, etc.? Because, of course, there is no such form of Sharia.

“Malaysia: World’s first Sharia-compliant airline revealed,” by Kate Ng, Independent, December 23, 2015 (thanks to Loren):