ISIS: More Reports From the Land of Rape

​The two things ISIS seems to be most successful at are butchery and rape. Since there have been plenty of media reports of the former, let’s look at the latter:​

“Muhammad Karim, one of the soldiers, said that when they arrived at the first abandoned militant checkpoint, they discovered a woman, naked and bound, who had been repeatedly raped. Farther into the neighborhood, the Iraqi forces discovered another woman in the same state.”

Sadly, this is not an isolated incident

​Yezidi Kurds women are pleading for other people to kill them after barbaric rape conducted by the ISIS.”

A mother painfully spoke of her daughters’ predicament following barbaric and savage rape conducted by the ISIS.

She said that three of her daughters were abducted by the ISIS and were raped savagely, but were eventually freed to come back to their family.

When her daughters came back, they were pleading for people to kill them.

“My daughters were calling on people to kill them, but no one wanted to do that. So they jumped from the mountain and ended their bitter life,”

But surely these are extremists, and mainstream Islam doesn’t condone sexual slavery, does it?

Don’t be so sure. From Islamqa.info:

Islam allows a man to have intercourse with his slave woman, whether he has a wife or wives or he is not married.

A slave woman with whom a man has intercourse is known as a sariyyah (concubine) from the word sirr, which means marriage.

This is indicated by the Qur’aan and Sunnah, and this was done by the Prophets. Ibraaheem (peace be upon him) took Haajar as a concubine and she bore him Ismaa’eel (may peace be upon them all).

Our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) also did that, as did the Sahaabah, the righteous and the scholars. The scholars are unanimously agreed on that and it is not permissible for anyone to regard it as haraam or to forbid it. Whoever regards that as haraam is a sinner who is going against the consensus of the scholars.

Robert Spencer of JihadWatch elaborates on the issue:

Take, for example, the recent revelation that, according to the UN News Centre, “some 1,500 Yazidi and Christian persons may have been forced into sexual slavery.” A similar kidnapping by Islamic jihadists in Nigeria recently horrified the world, but much overlooked was the fact that such behavior is sanctioned by the Qur’an. According to Islamic law, Muslim men can take “captives of the right hand” (Qur’an 4:3, 4:24, 33:50). The Qur’an says: “O Prophet! Lo! We have made lawful unto thee thy wives unto whom thou hast paid their dowries, and those whom thy right hand possesseth of those whom Allah hath given thee as spoils of war” (33:50). 4:3 and 4:24 extend this privilege to Muslim men in general, as does this passage. “Certainly will the believers have succeeded: They who are during their prayer humbly submissive, and they who turn away from ill speech, and they who are observant of zakah, and they who guard their private parts except from their wives or those their right hands possess, for indeed, they will not be blamed” (Qur’an 23:1-6).

These passages have not gone unnoticed. The Egyptian Sheikh Abu-Ishaq al-Huwayni declared in May 2011 that “we are in the era of jihad,” and that meant Muslims would take slaves. In a subsequent interview he elaborated:

Jihad is only between Muslims and infidels. Spoils, slaves, and prisoners are only to be taken in war between Muslims and infidels. Muslims in the past conquered, invaded, and took over countries. This is agreed to by all scholars—there is no disagreement on this from any of them, from the smallest to the largest, on the issue of taking spoils and prisoners. The prisoners and spoils are distributed among the fighters, which includes men, women, children, wealth, and so on.

When a slave market is erected, which is a market in which are sold slaves and sex-slaves, which are called in the Qur’an by the name milk al-yamin, “that which your right hands possess” [Koran 4:24]. This is a verse from the Qur’an which is still in force, and has not been abrogated. The milk al-yamin are the sex-slaves. You go to the market, look at the sex-slave, and buy her. She becomes like your wife, (but) she doesn’t need a (marriage) contract or a divorce like a free woman, nor does she need a wali. All scholars agree on this point—there is no disagreement from any of them. […] When I want a sex slave, I just go to the market and choose the woman I like and purchase her.

There is a real “War on Women” going on, but it has nothing to do with forcing American employers to subsidize abortifacients…

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One Response to “ISIS: More Reports From the Land of Rape”

  1. Brandon P says:

    Controversial at best, the statements regarding modern day Islam is a far stretch.
    ISIS is a Sunni faction of Islam. They are a threat to Christians, Shiites, Yezidis, and the Coptic Christians of Iraq, Syria, and frankly the world.
    However – to pose the assumption that main stream Islam agrees with the treatment of “non” muslim women is a pure fallacy.
    It would be similar to saying all Christians are Protestants. We know this is not a fact.
    Islam does not very as far from Christianity as one would like to believe. Most moderate Muslims (which are by far the majority) view Chistians as Brothers of the Book (the Old Testament). Their core foundation of beliefs stem from Abrahamic traditions and place significant faith in Jesus (he is spoken of more in the Quran than Muhammad) and mother Mary.
    Truth be told – their current structure highly mimics early Christianity – with only one major deviation; they view Jesus as the Greatest of Prophets, the King of Heaven, but not the son of God.
    Muhammad, according to Islam, was the last and final Prophet.

    Before it is assumed that I am anti-christian or a muslim, I am neither. I was born and raised as a Christian. I have gained a my knowledge of Islam through significant research, through Friends of Muslim faith, and through my tours in Iraq.

    I will not hesitate to inform individuals of the evil that encompasses ISIS. I will stand for the rights of Muslims in this country and others when it comes to vast generalizations brought about by a lack of understanding of their culture and beliefs.

    Thank you – I do appreciate your blogs

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