http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5168577,00.htmlBAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Framers of Iraq's constitution will designate Islam as the main source of legislation - a departure from the model set down by U.S. authorities during the occupation - according to a draft published Tuesday.
The draft states no law will be approved that contradicts ``the rules of Islam'' - a requirement that could affect women's rights and set Iraq on a course far different from the one envisioned when U.S.-led forces invaded in 2003 to topple Saddam Hussein.
``Islam is the official religion of the state and is the main source of legislation,'' reads the draft published in the government newspaper Al-Sabah. ``No law that contradicts with its rules can be promulgated.''
The document also grants the Shiite religious leadership in Najaf a ``guiding role'' in recognition of its ``high national and religious symbolism.''