Islamic Cleric Issues Fatwa Permitting Rape of Syrian Women - Human Events
Excerpt:
"Yet another Islamic cleric recently made it permissible for the
Islamic fighters waging a jihad in Syria—politely known as “the
opposition”—to rape the nation’s women. Salafi Sheikh Yasir al-‘Ajlawni, a Jordanian of origin who lived in
Damascus, Syria for 17 years, posted a YouTube video last week where he
said he was preparing to issue a 'legitimate fatwa' making it legal (in
the eyes of Islam) for those Muslims fighting to topple secular
president Bashar Assad and install Sharia law to 'capture and have sex
with' all non-Sunni women... specifically naming Assad’s own sect, the
Alawites, as well as the Druze and several others, basically, all
non-Sunnis and non-Muslims. The Sheikh used Islam’s legitimate Arabic term for these hapless,
non-Muslim women, melk al-yamin, a phrase that appears in Islam’s sacred
book, the Koran, and which is simply a reference to non-Muslim
sex-slaves. For example, Koran 4:3 commands Muslim men to 'Marry such
women as seem good to you, two and three and four… or what your right
hands possess.' Islam’s ulema, or 'scholars,' are unanimously agreed
that 'what your right hands possess' is, according to Islamic law,
simply a sex-slave. Linguistic evidence further suggests that she is
seen more as an animal, a possession than a human—hence this inhuman
fatwa."
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