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Old 11-03-2014, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by redwitch View Post
That has to be the most non-article "article" I've read in a long time. We all know or should know that traditional Muslim women are to stay home and take care of the home. If I understand the article correctly, the websites are telling women how to take care of their men, including energy foods and how to make propaganda (don't speak enough Arabic to understand the websites, unfortunately).

This is not the role most modern women want but there are some who do want to stay home and simply take care of children, their husbands and their home. Obviously, these websites appeal to that type of woman. And, if you believe in Sharia law, these websites are definitely informational, especially if new to this faith.

Not my cup of tea but, then, I wouldn't mind blowing the head off of every extremist espousing hate.
Actually, I disagree that’s it’s a non-article article …

Regarding your comment about Sharia law, and being “… new to the faith” I thought this excerpt from The Week newsmagazine (Oct 24, page 7) provides additional insight into the genuinely savage nature of Radical Islam. It turns out there are a lot of women recently captured who were “new to the faith” which is one way to put it.

ISIS Takes Sex Slaves. The Islamic State of Syria and Iraq has offered its explanation for why its fighters are taking Iraqi women and girls as sex slaves. “The Revival of Savagery Before the Hour”, an article in the latest edition of ISIS’s English language magazine, Dabiq, says the group’s extreme version of Sharia law allows for enslavement and forced marriage of infidels, including members of Iraq’s Yazidi religious minority. Thousands of Yazidi girls and women are thought to have been captured by ISIS militants and taken to Syria since August. Yazidi refugees tell of “forced marriage, and even sexual assault and slavery” said Fred Abrahams a special advisor at Human Rights Watch.”