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A document of 10,000 words represents the ISIS women’s constitution

A female member of the Ahbab Al-Mustafa Battalion assembles a rifle during military training in a mosque in the Seif El Dawla neighbourhood in Aleppo

(IraqiNews.com) The ISIS organization has issued a document of 10 thousand words revealing the role has to be played by a woman in her daily life.

The major basics of ISIS women’s life are marriage at the age of nine, wearing the veil and not using cosmetics, according to a circulated report by the British newspaper ‘The Independent’ about the document.

The document was published in Arabic in the media sector of al-Khanssaa Brigade which consists of women only, and was translated it into English by Charlie Winter, a researcher in Jihadist Affairs in Syria and Iraq.

Under the title “Women in the Islamic State: Manifesto and Case Study,” the document sheds light on the role of women in ISIS, which is basically about being a homemaker, wife and mother who never leaves home unless necessary. The document also attacks Western women and harshly criticizes gender equality principles.

The newspaper added that the document aims at attracting women, particularly Arab, to move in Syria and Iraq, and deceives them into thinking that their lives there will be stable and all about staying home without having to bear the burdens of life and responsibilities.

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