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ISIS Issued Mandate for Slavery

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So-called “Islamic State” militants fighting in Syria and Iraq have been provided with a chilling list of dos and don’ts explaining how to treat the thousands of slaves held in the terror group’s prison-brothels, Daily Mail reports. A document issued earlier this month by the group’s ‘Department for Prisoners and Women’s Affairs’ explains in sickening detail exactly who can be made a sex slave, when a woman should be beaten, and under what circumstances it is justified to rape prepubescent girls.
Up to 5,000 kidnapped women and children are held as sex slaves in the vast swathes of Syria and Iraq controlled by ISIS, many of them in the group’s stronghold and de facto capital Raqqa.
The vast majority of the captives are members of the Yazidi religion who were kidnapped during the Mount Sinjar massacre in early August. The rules state that these women can be imprisoned and raped on a daily basis by militants who purchase them as slaves for as little as £27 each.
The document outlining the rules by which ISIS militants can take and hold slaves was released by the terror group’s ‘Department for Prisoners and Women’s Affairs’ on December 3.
The department, headed by a militant known as Abu Suja, helps the terror group enforce policy decisions made by the Shura Council – a kind of religious advisory body appointed by leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to study and make rulings based on their interpretation of law.

Taking the form of a ‘Slavery for Dummies’ guide, the document is laid out in a distinctly simplistic question and answer format designed to assist even the least intelligent terrorist in his slave treatment.
The U.S.-based Middle East Media Research Institute obtained an original copy of the document, and published full details of it on the monitoring group’s website.
Answers are provided to sickening questions such as ‘Is it permissible to have intercourse with a female captive immediately after taking possession?’, and “If the female captive was impregnated by her owner, can he then sell her?.”
According to the document, slave women are known as al-Sabi by ISIS militants, and can only be taken from ‘ahl al-harb’ – any group of people with which the terror groups considers itself at war.
It goes on to make detailed cases for why polytheists and ‘People of the Book’ such as Christians and Jews are permissible to take as slaves, but explains the ISIS ‘leans toward accepting the consensus view’ among Islamic scholars that ex-Muslims are not allowed to be captured.
The rape of a female captive, the document explains, is perfectly acceptable even for married men.The ISIS guide claims the above ‘right hands’ statement is a reference to captured women.
One chilling passage in ISIS’ sex slave document explains that virgins can be raped immediately after their ‘owners’ purchase them.
Those who have previously had sexual intercourse must have their uterus’ ‘purified’ first.Another line says it is legal to have sex with a prepubescent child providing she is ‘fit for intercourse.’
There is no further explanation as to what such a horrific statement may mean.
The document was released as it emerged dozens of young British women are using social media to boast of joining the ISIS terrifying all-female police force – claiming to be doling out savage beatings, punishment lashings, ordering executions and managing brothels where thousands of Yazidi sex slaves are imprisoned and raped daily after being sold for as little as £27.
Britons including privately-educated Glaswegian Aqsa Mahmood, 20, and Lewisham-born Khadijah Dare, 22, are understood to have joined the Al-Khansa Brigade in ISIS’ Syrian de facto capital Raqqa, helping to patrol the city with guns and daggers hidden beneath their robes.
The group, which is largely made-up of educated Western women, operates as an ultra-oppressive police force monitoring the behaviour of females in Raqqa – meting out brutal punishments to anyone wearing shoes that aren’t black, or those wearing veils made from the wrong material.
One woman notorious for the references to the Al Khansa Brigade is British national Umm Farriss, who also calls herself Umm Anwar.

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