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ISIL releases book on raising ‘jihadi’ kids

[caption id="attachment_141902" align="alignright" width="157"] Children pose for a photograph in a training camp belonging to the ISIL Takfiri group in Syria on December 6, 2014.[/caption]
The ISIL Takfiri group has published a guidebook instructing mothers how to raise “jihadi babies.”
The book, entitled Sister’s Role in Jihad, provides young mothers with “helpful tips” and techniques on how to raise kids who are fully-developed “not only in spirit” but also in physical abilities.

The book, which has recently surfaced online, insists that kids must be imbued with the values of the militant group before the age of seven.

“Don't wait until they are seven to start, for it may be too late by then!,” the guidebook instructs.

The kids are also prohibited from watching TV which is believed to result in “mental and physical loss”. Mothers are advised to use only the multimedia which revs up the kids’ “jihadi spirit.”

The Takfiri group teaches mothers how to get their kids “interested in jihad” by “getting military books (preferably with pictures) and other similar books, CDs, [and] videos."

“Visiting web sites” and “utilizing other internet resources” are among methods that the terrorist group suggests for indoctrinating kids to have interest in “jihad”.

The handbook, whose authors are unknown, also encourages mothers to tell their babies bedtime stories about extremist militants. It also encourages the use of toy guns and toy military sets by kids.

It calls on mothers to make “a makeshift enemy” to instruct their children how to “control and direct their anger.”

The handbook introduces a competent child militant as one who is a capable swimmer, driver and horse-back rider with refined archery skills.

In November, the United Nations said in a report, entitled “Rule of Terror: Living under ISIS in Syria”, that the Takfiri group has “instrumentalized and abused children on a systematic scale,” using them for combat, spying, and even as suicide bombers.”
The UN further said in the report that the ISIL terrorist group “prioritizes children as a vehicle for ensuring long-term loyalty,” and that by doing so the Takfiri group ensures “cadre of devoted fighters that will see violence as a way of life.”
The ISIL terrorist group, with members from several Western countries including Canada, France, Australia and Germany, controls large swathes of land in Iraq and Syria, and has been carrying out horrific acts of violence such as public decapitations and crucifixions against all communities such as Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, and Christians.

By Press TV

 

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