Bashir Saghir Hawadi
Bashir Saghir Hawadi, also transliterated as Hawady or Houadi, is a Libyan major general who served under Muammar Gaddafi. He was among the twelve original members of the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council, and became the chief judge of the Libyan People's Court, and the General Secretary of the Arab Socialist Union.
Biography
Early life and education
A native of Waddan, Hawadi was a classmate of Muammar Gaddafi at the Benghazi Military University Academy. He and Awad Ali Hamza were in the political study cell Gaddafi formed at the school.Career under Gaddafi
Hawadi played a key role in the 1969 Libyan coup d'état that brought Gaddafi to power. After the successful coup, he was among the twelve "free officers" named to the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council. He also served as chief judge of the Libyan People's Court in 1970.In June 1971, Gaddafi founded a vanguard party named Arab Socialist Union to mobilize revolutionary enthusiasm and support of the masses. Hawadi was named General Secretary of the party, while Gaddafi was chairman. He later served as Minister of Religious Affairs. In that capacity, Hawadi opposed funding for the Nation of Islam by arguing that the NOI was not a real Muslim organization. Herbert Muhammad, the son of NOI leader Elijah Muhammad, had visited Gaddafi in Tripoli in December 1971 and requested funding.