ISIS leader sentences a woman to be beheaded as wedding present to cruel female Sharia judge
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi personally sanctioned a women to be beheaded, as a wedding present to a brutal female "judge" in the terror group's feared religious police. The cruel woman asked to slaughter an unbelieving "infidel" in return for taking a new husband after the death of her husband in a combat. Al-Baghdadi said she could behead another female ISIS judge accused of spying - but who, in reality, had probably just fallen out of favor.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
7/28/2015 (9 years ago)
Published in Middle East
Keywords: isis, women, sharia, law, cruel, barbaric, muslim, behead, islam, religion
MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES - This inhumane gift was just one of the many shocking revelations made by a female rebel from ISIS' religious police, Hisbah, which rules the so-called Islamic with its own confused interpretation of Sharia law.
During a series of disturbing revelations in an interview, Leena, using a fake name, shed light on how the Islamic State is run. The defector has worked for a number of different judges, but it was what happened to her boss, Um Abdullah al-Saud, that helped convince Leena that she must once and for all turn her back on ISIS.
Leena said, "Um Abdullah was married with four children. She was kind."
"But there was another judge, a Tunisian, Roaa Um Khotaba al-Tunisi, she was a real monster. She was married to a Libyan fighter and he was killed in battle in Kobane. The ISIS leaders said she should marry again because she was young, maybe 30.
"For her wedding present she asked the emirs to cut off the head of a kuffar, an unbeliever. Her request went to the top of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who considered it for a long time.
"Finally he said she could have a prisoner beheaded, but it had to be a woman. At about the same time my judge, Um Abdullah, disappeared. She had been accused of being a spy, working for the Saudi Intelligence Services. She was captured and taken to jail.
"Al-Tunisi, asked for head of Um Abdullah and she was sentenced to death," stated Leena, who witnessed the tragic injustice.
"I had my children on my lap and I was frightened for them, but we had to leave Syria because of them," she said. "We cannot stay in Turkey. There is no work for Syrians and ISIS murder people here. We will go anywhere we can be safe, maybe Europe."
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