IS Says Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive

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ArdwickBlue said:
oakiecokie said:
The fucking deluded shitehawks !!!!

IS Reaches Out To Women With Inequality Message

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Women should "remain hidden and veiled", only leaving their homes in exceptional circumstances, according to an Islamic State manifesto intended as a recruitment tool.

The document includes a curriculum for teaching young girls how to be homemakers and mothers who are "sedentary, still and stable" - and condemns the notion of gender equality.

It also criticises the West's obsession with studying "the brain cells of crows, grains of sand and fish arteries", and suggests such educational pursuits are a distraction from worshipping God, which is "the only reason for their existence".

Circulated widely on jihadist forums, the text was apparently released in an attempt to recruit women living in Saudi Arabia.

"Woman was created to populate the Earth just as man was," one passage reads.

"But, as God wanted it to be, she was made from Adam and for Adam. Beyond this, her creator ruled there was no responsibility greater for her than that of being a wife to her husband."

The fashion industry and beauty salons are deemed as the work of Satan.

"He wishes to bring her from her Paradise of covering and decency, and encourages her to spend huge amounts of money to change God's creation and demand that surgeons change her nose, ear, chin and nails," the document states.

"This is the 'real fashion of women' - things hanging from ears, hair shaved in some places and not in others."

A plan for "the ideal education of our girls" is also included, which takes place when they are between seven and 15 years old. Religious studies, knitting, cooking and Sharia law feature prominently in the curriculum.

"It is considered legitimate for a girl to be married at the age of nine," the text adds. "Most pure girls will be married by 16 or 17, while they are still young and active."

In another section, IS authors state: "Women gain nothing from the idea of their equality with men apart from thorns.

"Under 'equality' they have to work and rest on the same days as men, even though they have 'monthly complications' and pregnancies - in spite of the nature of her life and responsibilities to their husband, sons and religion."

The Quilliam Foundation, which translated the document from Arabic, has labelled it as "fundamentally misogynist".

The think-tank added: "This (treatise) enables us to get into the mindset of the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of women who willingly join its ranks.

"Its objective is clear. This is a piece of propaganda aimed at busting myths and recruiting supporters."

According to the group, the manifesto was not translated into English by IS because it would have been "ineffective - perhaps even counterintuitive - in achieving its propagandistic aims with a Western audience".

Is this on email? Or do you have a link?

Orange website mate which does all the Sky News stories.Should still be there now.You don`t think I could write that do you ?? ;)
 
Re: IS Says Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive- Their take on wome

stonerblue said:
oakiecokie said:
The fucking deluded shitehawks !!!!

IS Reaches Out To Women With Inequality Message

e-mail

Women should "remain hidden and veiled", only leaving their homes in exceptional circumstances, according to an Islamic State manifesto intended as a recruitment tool.

The document includes a curriculum for teaching young girls how to be homemakers and mothers who are "sedentary, still and stable" - and condemns the notion of gender equality.

It also criticises the West's obsession with studying "the brain cells of crows, grains of sand and fish arteries", and suggests such educational pursuits are a distraction from worshipping God, which is "the only reason for their existence".

Circulated widely on jihadist forums, the text was apparently released in an attempt to recruit women living in Saudi Arabia.

"Woman was created to populate the Earth just as man was," one passage reads.

"But, as God wanted it to be, she was made from Adam and for Adam. Beyond this, her creator ruled there was no responsibility greater for her than that of being a wife to her husband."

The fashion industry and beauty salons are deemed as the work of Satan.

"He wishes to bring her from her Paradise of covering and decency, and encourages her to spend huge amounts of money to change God's creation and demand that surgeons change her nose, ear, chin and nails," the document states.

"This is the 'real fashion of women' - things hanging from ears, hair shaved in some places and not in others."

A plan for "the ideal education of our girls" is also included, which takes place when they are between seven and 15 years old. Religious studies, knitting, cooking and Sharia law feature prominently in the curriculum.

"It is considered legitimate for a girl to be married at the age of nine," the text adds. "Most pure girls will be married by 16 or 17, while they are still young and active."

In another section, IS authors state: "Women gain nothing from the idea of their equality with men apart from thorns.

"Under 'equality' they have to work and rest on the same days as men, even though they have 'monthly complications' and pregnancies - in spite of the nature of her life and responsibilities to their husband, sons and religion."

The Quilliam Foundation, which translated the document from Arabic, has labelled it as "fundamentally misogynist".

The think-tank added: "This (treatise) enables us to get into the mindset of the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of women who willingly join its ranks.

"Its objective is clear. This is a piece of propaganda aimed at busting myths and recruiting supporters."

According to the group, the manifesto was not translated into English by IS because it would have been "ineffective - perhaps even counterintuitive - in achieving its propagandistic aims with a Western audience".

The Quilliam foundation. Fancy words to disguise bigotry. What a load of utter shite. And next time you post somebody elses bollox don't try and hide your source. Fancy fucking drivel for the pseudo democrats.

What the fuck are you on about ???? I cut and paste as I find the news so why the fuck would I try and "hide " it you demented arsewipe ????
 
Re: IS Says Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive- Their take on wome

oakiecokie said:
ArdwickBlue said:
oakiecokie said:
The fucking deluded shitehawks !!!!

IS Reaches Out To Women With Inequality Message

e-mail

Women should "remain hidden and veiled", only leaving their homes in exceptional circumstances, according to an Islamic State manifesto intended as a recruitment tool.

The document includes a curriculum for teaching young girls how to be homemakers and mothers who are "sedentary, still and stable" - and condemns the notion of gender equality.

It also criticises the West's obsession with studying "the brain cells of crows, grains of sand and fish arteries", and suggests such educational pursuits are a distraction from worshipping God, which is "the only reason for their existence".

Circulated widely on jihadist forums, the text was apparently released in an attempt to recruit women living in Saudi Arabia.

"Woman was created to populate the Earth just as man was," one passage reads.

"But, as God wanted it to be, she was made from Adam and for Adam. Beyond this, her creator ruled there was no responsibility greater for her than that of being a wife to her husband."

The fashion industry and beauty salons are deemed as the work of Satan.

"He wishes to bring her from her Paradise of covering and decency, and encourages her to spend huge amounts of money to change God's creation and demand that surgeons change her nose, ear, chin and nails," the document states.

"This is the 'real fashion of women' - things hanging from ears, hair shaved in some places and not in others."

A plan for "the ideal education of our girls" is also included, which takes place when they are between seven and 15 years old. Religious studies, knitting, cooking and Sharia law feature prominently in the curriculum.

"It is considered legitimate for a girl to be married at the age of nine," the text adds. "Most pure girls will be married by 16 or 17, while they are still young and active."

In another section, IS authors state: "Women gain nothing from the idea of their equality with men apart from thorns.

"Under 'equality' they have to work and rest on the same days as men, even though they have 'monthly complications' and pregnancies - in spite of the nature of her life and responsibilities to their husband, sons and religion."

The Quilliam Foundation, which translated the document from Arabic, has labelled it as "fundamentally misogynist".

The think-tank added: "This (treatise) enables us to get into the mindset of the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of women who willingly join its ranks.

"Its objective is clear. This is a piece of propaganda aimed at busting myths and recruiting supporters."

According to the group, the manifesto was not translated into English by IS because it would have been "ineffective - perhaps even counterintuitive - in achieving its propagandistic aims with a Western audience".

Is this on email? Or do you have a link?

Orange website mate which does all the Sky News stories.Should still be there now.You don`t think I could write that do you ?? ;)

No. I just thought it was courteous to provide a link if you C&P an article.
 
Re: IS Says Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive- Their take on wome

stonerblue said:
oakiecokie said:
The fucking deluded shitehawks !!!!

IS Reaches Out To Women With Inequality Message

e-mail

Women should "remain hidden and veiled", only leaving their homes in exceptional circumstances, according to an Islamic State manifesto intended as a recruitment tool.

The document includes a curriculum for teaching young girls how to be homemakers and mothers who are "sedentary, still and stable" - and condemns the notion of gender equality.

It also criticises the West's obsession with studying "the brain cells of crows, grains of sand and fish arteries", and suggests such educational pursuits are a distraction from worshipping God, which is "the only reason for their existence".

Circulated widely on jihadist forums, the text was apparently released in an attempt to recruit women living in Saudi Arabia.

"Woman was created to populate the Earth just as man was," one passage reads.

"But, as God wanted it to be, she was made from Adam and for Adam. Beyond this, her creator ruled there was no responsibility greater for her than that of being a wife to her husband."

The fashion industry and beauty salons are deemed as the work of Satan.

"He wishes to bring her from her Paradise of covering and decency, and encourages her to spend huge amounts of money to change God's creation and demand that surgeons change her nose, ear, chin and nails," the document states.

"This is the 'real fashion of women' - things hanging from ears, hair shaved in some places and not in others."

A plan for "the ideal education of our girls" is also included, which takes place when they are between seven and 15 years old. Religious studies, knitting, cooking and Sharia law feature prominently in the curriculum.

"It is considered legitimate for a girl to be married at the age of nine," the text adds. "Most pure girls will be married by 16 or 17, while they are still young and active."

In another section, IS authors state: "Women gain nothing from the idea of their equality with men apart from thorns.

"Under 'equality' they have to work and rest on the same days as men, even though they have 'monthly complications' and pregnancies - in spite of the nature of her life and responsibilities to their husband, sons and religion."

The Quilliam Foundation, which translated the document from Arabic, has labelled it as "fundamentally misogynist".

The think-tank added: "This (treatise) enables us to get into the mindset of the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of women who willingly join its ranks.

"Its objective is clear. This is a piece of propaganda aimed at busting myths and recruiting supporters."

According to the group, the manifesto was not translated into English by IS because it would have been "ineffective - perhaps even counterintuitive - in achieving its propagandistic aims with a Western audience".

The Quilliam foundation. Fancy words to disguise bigotry. What a load of utter shite. And next time you post somebody elses bollox don't try and hide your source. Fancy fucking drivel for the pseudo democrats.
Because Islam doesn't do gender apartheid,obviously.
 
Re: IS Says Jordanian Pilot Burned Alive- Their take on wome

ArdwickBlue said:
oakiecokie said:
ArdwickBlue said:
Is this on email? Or do you have a link?

Orange website mate which does all the Sky News stories.Should still be there now.You don`t think I could write that do you ?? ;)

No. I just thought it was courteous to provide a link if you C&P an article.

I also think its courteous for the originator of any "links" to cut and paste any said articles instead of leaving it to some other fucker to do it,something I end up doing on numerous occasions.
 
murdering jihadist scum

yet again

not really a surprise any more is it

cockroaches
 
Interesting article on BBC; can't copy and paste as on phone.

Thought it was worth a mention.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-31148916" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-31148916</a>
 
roaminblue said:
Interesting article on BBC; can't copy and paste as on phone.

Thought it was worth a mention.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-31148916" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-31148916</a>

There yer go mate ;


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A call to renew Islam's religious discourse has been gaining momentum in Middle Eastern press in the wake of the brutal killing of a captured Jordanian pilot by Islamic State (IS) militants.

Amid the condemnations, commentators are discussing new ways to fight IS ideologically, two days after the jihadist group circulated a 20-minute graphic video showing Moaz al-Kasasbeh being burnt alive.

'Misunderstanding Islam'
"Do not say Islam is innocent of such thoughts [burning people alive]. Islam has not been innocent since the lunatics and psychopaths started interpreting sayings according to their own mentality," Hidah Hizam of Algeria's pro-government Al-Fadjr writes.

He adds that the Koran and religion in general need to be freed from the ideas of "the lunatic" Ibn Taymiyah, whose writings are used by al-Qaeda to justify its acts.

"The incident reveals psychological disorder and a misunderstanding of Islam and requires quick action to renew religious discourse," Egypt's state-run Al-Ahram newspaper says in a front-page editorial.

Front pages of UAE's Al-Khalij and Egyptian Al-Ahram
"Abdullah vows to fight terrorism in its den", says UAE's Al-Khalij newspaper; Egyptian Al-Ahram's front page editorial says: "Awaiting the reformers (of the faith)"
It says Islamic literature and fatwas or judgements written over many centuries should be "purified of ideas which might have been acceptable in the olden days, but contradict the essence of Islam".

"We are running out of time and there is no escape from this difficult task," it concludes.

'Stop brainwashing'
Egyptian President Abdul Fatah al-Sisi began the call for a new religious approach to purify Islamic literature from ideas not inherent in the Muslim holy book - the Koran - and the Sunnah, the prophet's sayings and actions.

Egyptian President Sisi
Egyptian President Sisi's call for a new religious approach has been gaining support
The same call is echoed in an editorial in the UAE's pro-government Al-Bayan, headlined: "Ebola of thinking".

"Military and intelligence wars are inevitable, but this is not enough. Renewing religious discourse and dotting the i's and crossing the t's are required to stop the brainwashing going on with the participation of official and non-official institutions," the paper says.

Hasan Ali Karam in Kuwait's centrist Al-Watan daily calls on scholars and the media to "stand up to the exaggerations and deviations which were introduced to religion by extremists who seek power".

Front page of Jordan's Al-Arab al-Yawm
Jordan's Arab nationalist Al-Arab al-Yawm calls for an end to a "dark era"
Although Jordanian papers give much space to King Abdullah's remarks that pilot Al-Kasasbeh's blood was not spilt in vain, Arab nationalist Al-Arab al-Yawm paper calls for "an end to the epoch of ignorance [darkness]".

The paper says there is no room for compromises and that everyone must reject "these mercenaries who penetrated our [Arab] societies under religious banners that have nothing to do with true Islam."

"Our first battle is with those who hijacked Islam and misinterpreted it," writer Yahya Shuqayr says in the daily.

Many regional papers quote Egypt's Al-Azhar, the highest worldwide Sunni authority, as saying that the opinions IS depends on to justify burning people alive were introduced long ago by "liars", adding that the prophet prohibited even the "burning of ants".

Clarification of stance
Commentators are discussing what other steps can be taken, with some urging groups to clarify where they stand on Islamic State.

Salih al-Qallab in Jordan's Al-Ra'y daily says that the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan needs to declare where it stands, rather than taking "evasive positions and using unacceptable justifications to defend those monsters".

Jordan's private Al-Dustur urges "exposing all those who support terrorist groups without hesitation".

Muafaq Mahadin of Jordan's Al-Arab al-Yawm daily goes further, calling for a ban on all groups and political parties which "feed into darkness and Takfiri [extremist Sunni] thoughts".

UAE's pro-government Al-Khalij says terrorism needs to be tackled on all fronts, with no group singled out for special treatment. "Everybody has to give up policies that differentiate between terrorist groups because of certain interests or calculations."

Like Al-Bayan, it compares extremism to a disease, and says: "Narrow self-interest is behind the spread of such an epidemic."

Jamal Kamil in Iranian Arabic-language daily Al-Wifaq calls on people who justify IS actions by saying that they defend Sunni believers to reconsider their position, considering that most victims in Syria, Iraq and the Middle East are Sunni rather than Shia.
 
uk & world news
Sky News
6 February 2015, 17:34
ISIS Says Female US Hostage Killed In Airstrike


The Islamic State is claiming one of its hostages, a 26-year-old American female aid worker, is dead, according to the Site Intelligence Group, a website that monitors extremists.

The terrorist group claimed she died when a Jordanian aircraft struck the building in which she was being held in the group's de facto capital of Raqqa, Syria.

The militants said that none of their fighters had been killed in the air raids.

"The failed Jordanian aircraft killed an American female hostage," said the group.

"No mujahid was injured in the bombardment, and all praise is due to Allah."

The report is unverified and there is currently no evidence to support the claims by IS.

Sky News' Dominic Waghorn says the claim may simply be a propaganda strike against Jordan to deter it from escalating its military action.

Jordanian fighter jets bombed Islamic State sites on Thursday, after the militants burned to death a captured Jordanian pilot.

The female hostage, whom Sky News is not currently naming, disappeared in August 2013 in the northern Syria city of Aleppo.

Her family later received a proof-of-life video, showing her pleading for her life.

The State Department told Sky News on Wednesday it was working "very hard" to free the aid worker.

A media blackout on her plight was broken by President Barack Obama on Monday, when he confirmed IS had at least one American hostage.

In an interview with NBC, he said: "We're deploying all assets that we can, working with all the coalition allies that we can to identify their locations.

"We're in very close contact with her family, trying to keep them updated. Obviously, this is something that is heartbreaking for families.

"And our obligation is to do anything we can to make sure an American citizen is rescued from this situation."

The President was speaking after IS released a video showing the execution of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.

The Islamic State has already executed three American hostages: James Foley, Peter Kassig and Steven Sotloff.

More follows...
 
oakiecokie said:
uk & world news
Sky News
6 February 2015, 17:34
ISIS Says Female US Hostage Killed In Airstrike


The Islamic State is claiming one of its hostages, a 26-year-old American female aid worker, is dead, according to the Site Intelligence Group, a website that monitors extremists.

The terrorist group claimed she died when a Jordanian aircraft struck the building in which she was being held in the group's de facto capital of Raqqa, Syria.

The militants said that none of their fighters had been killed in the air raids.

"The failed Jordanian aircraft killed an American female hostage," said the group.

"No mujahid was injured in the bombardment, and all praise is due to Allah."

The report is unverified and there is currently no evidence to support the claims by IS.

Sky News' Dominic Waghorn says the claim may simply be a propaganda strike against Jordan to deter it from escalating its military action.

Jordanian fighter jets bombed Islamic State sites on Thursday, after the militants burned to death a captured Jordanian pilot.

The female hostage, whom Sky News is not currently naming, disappeared in August 2013 in the northern Syria city of Aleppo.

Her family later received a proof-of-life video, showing her pleading for her life.

The State Department told Sky News on Wednesday it was working "very hard" to free the aid worker.

A media blackout on her plight was broken by President Barack Obama on Monday, when he confirmed IS had at least one American hostage.

In an interview with NBC, he said: "We're deploying all assets that we can, working with all the coalition allies that we can to identify their locations.

"We're in very close contact with her family, trying to keep them updated. Obviously, this is something that is heartbreaking for families.

"And our obligation is to do anything we can to make sure an American citizen is rescued from this situation."

The President was speaking after IS released a video showing the execution of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.

The Islamic State has already executed three American hostages: James Foley, Peter Kassig and Steven Sotloff.

More follows...
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