Sharing a link to a disturbing in-depth report by the NY Times regarding ISIS and their systematic rape of women and girls taken as slaves.
The above quote is from a section discussing the merits of ISIS' religious based justification. Most Muslims will likely disagree with the interpretation or it's modern practice, but there's little use in denying that the Quran and Islamic tradition are being used by ISIS to justify atrocity.
The next part fully illustrates the barbarity of these cretins:
Quote: In much the same way as specific Bible passages were used centuries later to support the slave trade in the United States, the Islamic State cites specific verses or stories in the Quran or else in the Sunna, the traditions based on the sayings and deeds of the Prophet Muhammad, to justify their human trafficking, experts say.
The above quote is from a section discussing the merits of ISIS' religious based justification. Most Muslims will likely disagree with the interpretation or it's modern practice, but there's little use in denying that the Quran and Islamic tradition are being used by ISIS to justify atrocity.
The next part fully illustrates the barbarity of these cretins:
Quote:One 34-year-old Yazidi woman, who was bought and repeatedly raped by a Saudi fighter in the Syrian city of Shadadi, described how she fared better than the second slave in the household — a 12-year-old girl who was raped for days on end despite heavy bleeding.
“He destroyed her body. She was badly infected. The fighter kept coming and asking me, ‘Why does she smell so bad?’ And I said, she has an infection on the inside, you need to take care of her,” the woman said.
Unmoved, he ignored the girl’s agony, continuing the ritual of praying before and after raping the child.
“I said to him, ‘She’s just a little girl,’ ” the older woman recalled. “And he answered: ‘No. She’s not a little girl. She’s a slave. And she knows exactly how to have sex.’ ’’
“And having sex with her pleases God,” he said.