This is actually forbidden in Islam. Anyway, really hope these guys can be rid of.
Realistically, what can we expect to happen that will prevent this?
Fake fatwa.
You wanna believe this story then go ahead. Please ask the UN for there credible sources.
Your Al Jazeera link leads to an Al Arabiya story OP.
OP thats not Al Jazeera English... but if this is true then its disturbing.
Fake fatwa.
You wanna believe this story then go ahead. Please ask the UN for there credible sources.
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There is an individual that brought this forward, you can ask her (she does work for the UN).
What tells you that this is fake?
[quote]Speaking to BasNews, a spokesman for Mosul police, Ahmed Obaydi, said: "Baghdadi's decision to have all women circumcised is, as he claims, to prevent immorality and promote Islamic attitudes among Muslims. The decision was made by Baghdadi as a 'gift' for people in Mosul."
The decision has, however, sparked outrage by human rights organisations, who said that genital cutting exposes women to an increased risk of disease.
[url]http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/iraq-islamic-state-leader-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-orders-female-genital-mutilation-two-million-1458152[/url]
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residents in Mosul including including a doctor, journalists and tribal leader have said it's not true.
Fake fatwa.
You wanna believe this story then go ahead. Please ask the UN for there credible sources.
residents in Mosul including including a doctor, journalists and tribal leader have said it's not true.
Fake fatwa.
You wanna believe this story then go ahead. Please ask the UN for there credible sources.
Fake fatwa.
You wanna believe this story then go ahead. Please ask the UN for there credible sources.
Ah..
The UN are making up lies against the Islamic State then it seems.
This is not true at all.
Like the stories about churches being burnt the ground last week. It's BS!
I'm always being told that it is a minority of muslims that behave in such F up manner but, their number seems to be significant.
Some residents in Mosul were also applauding ISIS when they took over the city. Tribal Sunni leaders in Mosul forged an alliance with ISIS in an attempt to undermine the central authority like they've been constantly trying to do post-invasion in Mosul and Anbar. You might as well use some contradicting Da'esh source to deny that it's going on. I hope it's false but you'd need a better source than a bunch of potential terrorist supporters.residents in Mosul including including a doctor, journalists and tribal leader have said it's not true.
Why do these extremists hate women so much? :/
The caliphate is off to a great start.
Yes, very. ISIL has major cash and manpower. Depending on near future Islamist group politics (other groups switching alligiance from Zawahiri to Baghdadi), they could replace AQ as the big kids on the block. That seems to be up in the air right nowIsis is significant ?
Deplorable. NATO should take their asses out right now.
Minorities, such as Christians and Shias, have been leaving Mosul after Islamic State took control of it. The group issued a decree last week that ordered Christians to convert, pay a Christian tax, leave Mosul or face death.
Well that can't be right. Unlike the Arabic version the English version of Al Jazeera is a well respected and trusted news source. They'd never post articles that may be dubious.
residents in Mosul including including a doctor, journalists and tribal leader have said it's not true.
Mind you they let Christians leave. Shia are killed on the spot.at least they let them leave. that's nicer than most conquerors have been historically.
What a horrible thing. Who does this even benefit? I'm pretty sure most men would like to see genitals that aren't torn to pieces, and I'm positive women would prefer to be able to enjoy sex.
So why? why why why why why?
Mind you they let Christians leave. Shia are killed on the spot.
Mind you they let Christians leave. Shia are killed on the spot.
Not true at all.
Please show us where Shia civilians are being killed on the spot.
Not milita, show us the mass killings of Shia civilians.
This is not Islam at all, they're basically taking what they want and rejecting what they hate. In real Islam such practices denounce your faith, again its ironic considering the name of their state.
Please read
http://justpaste.it/fatwa_debunked
Guys just think about this for a moment. IS have been in control of raqqa in Syria for months and there has been no forced FGM.
Why all of sudden would it now be forced in Mosul but not ever in raqqa.
Well that can't be right. Unlike the Arabic version the English version of Al Jazeera is a well respected and trusted news source. They'd never post articles that may be dubious.
Al Jazeera has not seen the original decree. However, other news services reported it had been issued on Wednesday.
Not true at all.
Please show us where Shia civilians are being killed on the spot.
Not milita, show us the mass killings of Shia civilians.
[...]Iraq’s Christians are Assyrians, known as the Church of the East, or Chaldeans, an Eastern rite of the Catholic Church that broke away from the Assyrians. Yazidis, ethnically linked to Kurds, practice a 4,000-year-old religion that centers on the Peacock Angel. Shabaks have ethnic ties to Kurds, Turks, and Persians; the majority are Shia and the rest are Sunni. A majority of Turkmen, of Turkic ethnicity, are Sunni, and the rest are Shia.
These religious minority groups, concentrated in the Nineveh Plains surrounding Mosul, have been historically marginalized. Many of their communities are now flashpoints in the ISIS battle against Iraqi government forces. ISIS and its extremist Sunni precursors have largely targeted Shabaks and Turkmen who are Shia, not Sunni.
The laws of war ban all parties to a conflict from targeting, intentionally damaging, seizing or destroying religious, cultural and historic properties, provided they are not used for military purposes. Freedom of belief and religion itself is a fundamental human right, and under international law there can be no derogation, or partial suspension or repeal of the right, in times of conflict or state of emergency. Under the laws of war the convictions and religious practices of civilians and all detainees must be respected. Discrimination on the grounds of religion is strictly prohibited.
Murder of civilians, taking hostages, and the torture or killing of detainees, including captured combatants, as well as pillaging, constitute war crimes.
ISIS has also targeted Iraqi police and security forces, many of them Shia, ordering them to “repent” at designated mosques in Mosul and the nearby city of Tal Afar for following state law rather than Sharia (Islamic law), or face death. Under that threat, hundreds of security officials and soldiers have “repented,” local residents told Human Rights Watch. But a relative of one Mosul policeman told Human Rights Watch that he fled instead after learning that two of his fellow police officers, both Shia, were found dead in late June in Mosul even though they had “repented” a few days earlier.
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http://www.hrw.org/news/2014/07/19/iraq-isis-abducting-killing-expelling-minorities