Sunday, January 25, 2015
IS Executes Women in Mosul For Refusing Temporary Marriage
The seven women objected to 'nikah'
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The Islamic State (IS) militants have executed seven women in Mosul for refusing temporary marriage, or ‘nikah’.
Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)
official from Mosul Saed Mamuzini told BasNews that IS are demanding
women accept nikah with insurgents. Nikah is a temporary marriage which
permits the participants to have sex.
“Many women refuse to have sex with IS
militants, in which cases they are arrested. The militants often kill
them,” said Mamuzini.
“Today [Saturday] seven women from Mosul were killed at the IS base of Ghazlan,” he added.
Mamuzini claimed that these women had refused to enter in nikah with IS insurgents.
IS tell women that if they have sex with IS insurgents within the contract of nikah, it will be considered jihad for women.
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