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Muslimah menyambut seruan fatwa untuk berjihad melalui seks di Syria

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Post time 25-6-2013 10:01 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Tunisian girls head Syria offer Islamic fighters sexual jihad.


At least 13 Tunisian girls reportedly travelled to rebel-held Northern Syria to offer themselves as sex workers to opposition fighters.
The report comes as concerns in Tunisia grow about religious orders or 'fatwas' that have circulated the internet calling on women to perform jihad through sex.
Last week, a Tunisian minister of religious affairs appealed to girls not to be influenced by Islamic preachers outside of Tunisia who, it has been reported, made a number of 'sexual fatwas'.


Syrian rebels are pictured after taking control of Raqqa.
Syrian rebels are pictured after taking control of Raqqa. Reports from suggest 13 girls travelled to the rebel-held North to offer themselves as sex workers
Noureddine al-Khadimi rejected 'sexual jihad' fatwas, urging Tunisian people and state institutions to not respond to them.
Tunisian newspapers reported that a young Tunisian man divorced his wife, and that they both headed to Syria almost a month ago to 'allow her to engage in sexual jihad with the mujahideen' there.

This report followed earlier ones of a video widely circulated on the internet and social websites in Tunisia shows the parents of a veiled girl called Rahmah, 17.
They said Rahmahat disappeared from home one morning and they 'later learned that she had headed to Syria to carry out sexual jihad.'  
The young girl has since returned to her family, who have kept her out of sight, and said that their daughter is not a religious fanatic 'but was influenced by her fellow students who are known for their affiliation with the jihadist Salafist.'
Her parents said these fellow students may have brainwashed her and convinced her to travel to Syria 'to support the mujahideen there.'
Such stories are becoming more common in Tunisia and parents are concerned about the influence charismatic Islamic leaders in other Arab countries can wield over their children.


Pictured Syrian rebel checks an anti-aircraft weapon
There are concerns in Tunisia about the influence of online videos calling for women to engage in a 'sexual jihad'. Pictured Syrian rebel checks an anti-aircraft weapon
Free Syrian Army fighters are pictured taking their positions Syrian army forces

Free Syrian Army fighters are pictured taking their positions Syrian army forces
The minister’s statements came after the spread of an anonymous 'sexual jihad' fatwa on the Internet calling on young women to support [opposition] fighters in Syria by providing sexual services on the battlefield.
According to media reports in Tunisia who quoted mujahideen returning to Tunisia after participating in jihad in Syria, 13 Tunisian girls headed to the battlefield in response to the 'sexual jihad' fatwa.
News websites and social networks in Tunisia circulated a fatwa attributed to Sheikh Mohamed al-Arifi  in which he calls upon 'Muslim women' to perform jihad through sex.
However, sources close to the sheikh denied that he had issued the fatwa, stressing that anyone who circulates or believes it is insane.
Saudi Arabia is widely known to be financially backing the Syrian rebels fighting in Northern Syria and whose hardcore ‘Salafist’ strand of Islam influences a great number of the young fighters – many of whom are ‘jihadists’ and come from all around the world, including the UK.
Reports in Tunisia stress though that the fatwa had gained much attention on pro-Syrian regime websites, the goal of which may be to tarnish the image of the Islamic fighters by stressing a key point of Syrian leader Bashar Al Assad that fundamentalists, supported by Salafist groups in Saudi Arabia, are amongst the Syrian rebels.

A Syrian opposition fighter runs for cover from Syrian army snipers.

A Syrian opposition fighter runs for cover from Syrian army snipers. Tunisian have appealed to girls to ignore then 'sexual jihad' internet calls
Al-Hadi Yahmad, a researcher on the affairs of Islamic groups, told Al-Hayat: 'The issue of sexual jihad was initially attributed to a Saudi sheikh who denied it, and this fatwa is abnormal and not endorsed by religious scholars.'
He added that this fatwa — had it indeed been issued — may involve Syrian girls living in Syria, who can 'support the mujahideen by marrying them for a few hours.'
Under Islamic law, a man can marry and consummate a marriage with his bride, before divorcing her the next day without any resistance from the bride or her family simply by following religious etiquette.
Noor Eddin al-Khadimi, said that Tunisians should not abide by the fatwa.
Her calls were duplicated by the Tunisian opposition also.
Salma al-Raqiq, a Tunisian opposition figure, said that the 'jihad marriages' were a disgrace for the Tunisians.
She also called on the authorities to start dealing with the increasing phenomenon of Tunisian jihadis heading to Syria to join radical Islamist groups.
Al-Raqiq told the UPI press agency that the phenomenon was a dangerous one. She said that young girls, including minors, have been sent to Syria to 'marry' jihadis for a few hours.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2304128/Tunisian-girls-head-Syria-offer-Islamic-fighters-sexual-jihad.html#ixzz2XEafDLxw
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Post time 25-6-2013 10:58 PM | Show all posts
ape tak faham mat salleh punya bahasa..boleh ringkaskan tak??
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Post time 26-6-2013 01:27 AM | Show all posts
Ni cam kaein mut'ah ja.... mmg menyesatkan..
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Post time 26-6-2013 02:40 PM | Show all posts
Ajaran sesat ni
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Post time 26-6-2013 05:27 PM | Show all posts
mashallah... ape la nak jadi... ni mesti style shiah la ni... nikah mutaah
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Post time 26-6-2013 05:35 PM | Show all posts
mutaah sunni style hahahaha.. .nikah kontrak Mishar atau misfar

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Berucap dalam persidangan di Mesir, Pengerusi Badan Amanah Yayasan Keamanan dan Pembangunan Maat, Encik Aiman Abu Akeel, berkata majoriti lelaki yang melawat Mesir bagi perkahwinan 'misfar' terdiri daripada rakyat Saudi, diikuti rakyat Iraq.
Wanita yang dikahwini mereka pula rata-rata gadis muda.

Perkahwinan 'misfar' merujuk kepada kontrak penyatuan yang membolehkan wanita hidup bersama lelaki yang berada di negara mereka dalam tempoh tertentu.
Wanita itu selalunya diceraikan dalam jangka waktu singkat dari seminggu hingga sebulan, lapor akhbar Mesir Al-Yaum Al Sabi.

Berucap dalam forum sama, penganjur program antipemerdagangan gadis Mesir, Encik Azza Al-Jazaar, berkata gadis muda yang terbabit dengan perkahwinan 'misfar' tidak tahu mereka dilayan seperti barang dagangan.

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bongok punya ajaran ..
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