Monday, May 18, 2015

ISIS issues new rules in Mosul for Ramadan


Islamic State militants in Mosul. Rudaw photo.
Islamic State militants in Mosul. Rudaw photo.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – In the city of Mosul that it controls, ISIS has declared that people will work only two hours a day and women will not be allowed to leave their homes during the fasting month.

The directive was announced through local television channels in Mosul and on banners posted in the streets, a source inside the city told Rudaw.

It decrees that residents old enough to fast will work only two hours during Ramadan, which begins after mid-June, and spend the rest of the day praying.

“Workers and employees should work only for two hours,” said the source, quoting the directive. “According to the new ISIS rules during holy Ramadan, women are  prevented to go outside their homes.”

Earlier this month, ISIS issued a ban on men shaving their beards.

“In all Mosul mosques, preachers threatened men that if they shaves their beards they would be punished because it is against the Islamic Sharia law,” a source had told Rudaw.

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