Islamic State Magazine: U.S. Full of ‘Marijuana, Bestiality, Feminism, and Other Evils’

After releasing an edition dedicated to condemning the Muslim Brotherhood as a “cancer” on “true” Islam, the Islamic State English-language magazine Dabiq has turned its eyes on Western Christianity, condemning Western women for falling into the traps of “marijuana,” “bestiality,” and “feminism.”
The fifteenth edition of the magazine, titled “Break the Cross,” portrays modern Christianity as a pagan religion, with multiple articles condemning the worship of Jesus and denying that He was ever crucified. Instead, the magazine portrays Jesus as an Islamic prophet and identifies him as a “slave to Allah.”

 

Not all the magazine’s articles discuss the theology of Islam, however. One article, titled “The Fitrah [human nature] of Mankind and the Near-Extinction of the Western Woman,” attempts, instead, to recruit American women, and Western women generally, into Islam by claiming that Western freedom denies women their human nature, which is to be slaves to men and dedicated to motherhood. Liberalized Western women are taught such dangerous ideas, the article argues, as “Woman need not be a mother, a wife, or a maiden, but rather, she should work like man, rule like man, and have intercourse like an animal, without being conscious of her Lord watching both her and her heinous partner in crime.”

 

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