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Kareena defends Deepika’s 8 hour work hours request
have a right to express to feel offensive about AIB roast.
so TAKE THAT YOU LIBERALS!
Then I have the right to say
"Feminists don't want equal rights, they want women to be superior to men"
^ Thats the damn truth 😛😛😛
Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant militants have published a manifesto for women living under their rule, including marriage at nine, education to the age of 15, and an escape from the harsh dictates of Western feminism.
The United Nations says the Islamic State group is systematically killing, torturing and raping children and families of minority groups in Iraq, and it is calling on government forces there to do more to protect them.
In a report issued Wednesday in Geneva, the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child said it has received reports of "several cases of mass executions of boys, as well as reports of beheadings, crucifixions of children and burying children alive."
Iraq's military has been struggling in its fight against Islamic State, and the government has pleaded repeatedly for more weapons and training.
The document, published only in Arabic and translated by the anti-militant group Quilliam, says it is wrong to deny a woman education but that "the greatness of her position, the purpose of her existence is the divine duty of motherhood."
The document stresses that it is supportive of women's rights - just that it has a different view of why she needs those rights compared with the West.
It says women should be educated because they cannot fulfill their duty if they are illiterate or ignorant. However, the curriculum it advises focuses strongly on religious education, with sidelines in basic science, and "skills like textiles and knitting, basic cooking."
"Yes, we say stay in your houses,' but this does not mean, in any way, that we support illiteracy, backwardness or ignorance," the document says.
Its curriculum ends at 15, but the document points out that it has not stopped women going to university, and allows them to become doctors and teachers. It also clarifies that women can fight jihad in the event of a special fatwa being issued.
On marriage, the document takes a hardline position - based on contested teachings about the life of the Prophet Mohammed and his youngest wife, Aisha - that it is legitimate for a girl to be married at the age of nine.
"Most pure girls will be married by 16 or 17, when they are still young and active," it continues. "Young men will not be more than 20 years old in those glorious generations."
It does not rule out women's employment absolutely, but says her job should not exceed three days a week, and must not involve "more than she is able to endure."
Although Western attitudes to women's rights are condemned on virtually every page, its provisions in some areas would make even the most enlightened Swede weep with joy.
It advises a minimum two years of maternity leave, extended holidays - including special allowances if children are sick - and extensive childcare provision for women who are forced to work.
The document seems to have been uploaded to the internet by the Khansaa, an all-women police force ensuring that women observe these and other aspects of ISIL's interpretation of Shariah.
Charlie Winter, who translated the document for Quilliam, said he thought it was aimed at Arabic women as it did not appear in translationOriginally posted by: Fiery.Fawkes
Bwaahhahaha your topics 🤣
Btw, I was Googling ISIS and came across this topic that made me bloody speechless...🤔
---------Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant militants have published a manifesto for women living under their rule, including marriage at nine, education to the age of 15, and an escape from the harsh dictates of Western feminism.
ISIS torturing, killing, raping children from minority groups in Iraq: UN
The United Nations says the Islamic State group is systematically killing, torturing and raping children and families of minority groups in Iraq, and it is calling on government forces there to do more to protect them.
In a report issued Wednesday in Geneva, the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child said it has received reports of "several cases of mass executions of boys, as well as reports of beheadings, crucifixions of children and burying children alive."
Iraq's military has been struggling in its fight against Islamic State, and the government has pleaded repeatedly for more weapons and training.
The document, published only in Arabic and translated by the anti-militant group Quilliam, says it is wrong to deny a woman education but that "the greatness of her position, the purpose of her existence is the divine duty of motherhood."
The document stresses that it is supportive of women's rights - just that it has a different view of why she needs those rights compared with the West.
It says women should be educated because they cannot fulfill their duty if they are illiterate or ignorant. However, the curriculum it advises focuses strongly on religious education, with sidelines in basic science, and "skills like textiles and knitting, basic cooking."
"Yes, we say stay in your houses,' but this does not mean, in any way, that we support illiteracy, backwardness or ignorance," the document says.
Its curriculum ends at 15, but the document points out that it has not stopped women going to university, and allows them to become doctors and teachers. It also clarifies that women can fight jihad in the event of a special fatwa being issued.
On marriage, the document takes a hardline position - based on contested teachings about the life of the Prophet Mohammed and his youngest wife, Aisha - that it is legitimate for a girl to be married at the age of nine.
"Most pure girls will be married by 16 or 17, when they are still young and active," it continues. "Young men will not be more than 20 years old in those glorious generations."
It does not rule out women's employment absolutely, but says her job should not exceed three days a week, and must not involve "more than she is able to endure."
Although Western attitudes to women's rights are condemned on virtually every page, its provisions in some areas would make even the most enlightened Swede weep with joy.
It advises a minimum two years of maternity leave, extended holidays - including special allowances if children are sick - and extensive childcare provision for women who are forced to work.
The document seems to have been uploaded to the internet by the Khansaa, an all-women police force ensuring that women observe these and other aspects of ISIL's interpretation of Shariah.
Charlie Winter, who translated the document for Quilliam, said he thought it was aimed at Arabic women as it did not appear in translation
https://news.nationalpost.com/2015/02/06/isis-releases-guide-to-womens-rights-stay-in-your-houses-girls-can-marry-at-nine-education-to-age-of-15/
Originally posted by: blue-ice
ISIS is brutal🤢...they burned a Jordanian hostage alive after putting him in a cage🤢...Beheadings are normal routines for them🤢
https://youtu.be/mAAnKocdvSk
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