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Author:
Heing, Bridey, author.
Title:
ISIS brides / Bridey Heing.
Publisher:
Enslow Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
104 pages : color illustrations, 23 cm.
Subject:
IS (Organization)--Juvenile literature.
IS (Organization)
IS (Organization)
Women terrorists--Juvenile literature.
Terrorism--Islam.--Islam.--Juvenile literature.
Women--Violence against--Islamic countries.--Juvenile literature.
Women--Abuse of--Islamic countries.--Juvenile literature.
Human trafficking--Islamic countries.--Juvenile literature.
Women terrorists
Human trafficking
Human trafficking
Terrorism--Islam.--Islam.
Women--Abuse of.
Women terrorists
Women--Violence against.
Islamic countries
Juvenile works.
Juvenile works.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A history of ISIS -- Women in ISIS ideology -- Gender violence in ISIS territory -- Why women join ISIS -- Stories of escape -- Looking ahead.
Summary:
With the promise of glorious holy war and a wife, more than 20,000 foreign fighters flowed into Iraq and Syria, leaving the Islamic State hard-pressed to provide enough wives for the fighters. With the number of foreign women estimated at a few hundred, ISIS has turned to draconian measures like slavery, temporary marriages, and even child brides. Women captives of the group who managed to escape tell tales of terror and abuse despite the glowing promises of those who recruit women for the so-called Islamic State. This book explores the dangers for women and girls caught in the path of ISIS and how they're used by the group as both rewards for fighters and as warriors in their own right.
Series:
The crimes of ISIS
ISBN:
0766095827
9780766095823
0766092135
9780766092136
OCLC:
(OCoLC)993032928
LCCN:
2017019582
Locations:
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)

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