Five instances when a Muslim man can hit his wives: Sharia laws in India

Speeches by Muslim clerics about Sharia laws often lead to criticism. A new video of the controversial Maulvi Sirajudheen Al Qasimi from Kerala teaching his supporters how and when to physically abuse their wives according to Islamic law is going viral on social media. Qasimi is from Pathanapuram Taluk in Kollam and spoke at a public forum at Adikattukulangara in the Alappuzha district.

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As per Qasimi, there are five occasions when a Muslim man can beat his wives.

First, a wife who does not cooperate with her husband in bed at night can be beaten, provided she is not mensurating and is healthy. She should not be ‘impure’ or have any diseases. If a perfectly healthy woman doesn’t cooperate with her husband in the bedroom, beating her is accepted per Sharia law. This is how Islam teaches physical relationships, Qasimi added.

Second, the wife who goes out (from home) without her husband’s permission can be beaten. Shariat says one doesn’t even have to pay the expenses of a wife who goes out without her husband’s permission. Such a wife is asking for trouble and should be well whipped.

Third is when a wife does not pray despite hearing the Adhan (Muslim calls for prayer). Wives who fail to pray should not be shown any mercy and thrashed. A Muslim should beat a wife who does not pray.

The fourth occasion is when a wife does not bathe after physical intercourse. If she does not bathe, she is impure and will incur the curse of Allah’s angels. So ladies who do not shower should also be pounded.

Fifthly, a Muslim lady should be beaten if she does not appear prepared as her husband wants. The Prophet did not like a wife who came to bed without henna. A husband purchases all the clothes, gold, and Suruma (eyeliner). So, the lady should groom herself properly for him (please the husband). She should not show off to the locals. Qasimi’s controversial rant goes on and on.

Alarmed citizens wanted the Women’s Commission to take action against this radical Islamist who openly called for violence against women based on their religious beliefs. Non-Muslims know that such legal measures are doubtful in ‘Secular’ Kerala. This is prompting even more daring chauvinist comments from the fundamentalists.

Sharia laws are one of the most criticized of all time. Protests are strong in several countries against the imposition of Islamic laws overriding modern justice systems. Muslim clerics, including in Bharat, continue to impose outdated rules and regulations on the faithful. Experts opined that Islamic principles restrict the freedom and rights of women.

Unless educated Muslim men come forward and oppose such atrocities against women, these trends will continue. Unfortunately, they are not yet ready for change and persist in hanging on to interpretations of radical fringe elements like Qasimi. These supporters should remember their daughters might face the same fate (beatings) once they get married. Incidentally, Qasimi admitted he does not have girl children.

Last year, Mahsa Amini was killed in Iranian sharia police custody for “wearing her hijab improperly.” Lakhs of Muslim ladies participated in massive anti-Hijab demonstrations worldwide. Bharatiya Islamist women entered their shells when their sisters in Iran and the rest of the Muslim world revolted.

That did not prevent reasonably educated Muslim ladies from Kozhikode from joining hands to oppose atrocities in the name of how they dress. It was in solidarity with the Iranian women agitating against the obsolete compulsory Hijab. Independent Islamic Thinkers organized the agitation on 6 November.

In May 2022, M T Abdulla Musliyar, a Samastha leader, publicly abused the organizers who presented a prize to a 15-year-old girl. The victim attended a Madrassa run by the same leader. Inviting such girls onto the stage is anti-Islamic, he growled.

The man in question was the vice president of a Salafi Wahhabi group, the Samastha Kerala Sunni Islamic Educational Board. The caucus runs thousands of madrassas and mosques where lakhs of Islamists send their children to learn about the Quran, Islam, Islamic history, rituals, and Arabic.

The incident occurred at the annual Madrassa program near Perinthalmanna in the Malappuram district. The prize was handed over by Panakkad Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal, the current Kerala State President of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). Back then, all that Shihab could do was smile meekly. This time (in the beating up wives comments), he preferred silence.

https://hindupost.in/featured/five-instances-when-a-muslim-man-can-hit-his-wives-sharia-laws-by-sirajudheen-al-qasimi-maulvi-kerala/

NGOs are only part of Italy’s problem with illegal immigration

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s track record on illegal immigration does not look very good. For the first quarter of this year, the number of arrivals by sea, at over 27,000, is now four times what it was a year ago. Meanwhile, a new survey published by Quarta Repubblica sounds like a warning call to the governing right-wing coalition: 58 percent of Italians are against welcoming illegal immigrants and only 34 percent are in favor of Italy and Europe’s usual open-door policy; and the proportion of voters opposed to this welcoming policy rises to 92 percent among those who voted for Meloni’s Brothers of Italy, 94 percent among the League’s voters, and 81 percent among those who voted for Berlusconi’s center-right Forza Italia. Those are the three main parties making up Meloni’s governing coalition.

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With well over 2,000 migrants in an overcrowded hot spot designed for just a few hundred people, the small island of Lampedusa, lying halfway between Tunisia and Sicily, has not yet witnessed any improvement since the change of government. This is despite the new rules on NGO ships enacted by the new governing majority, which forces them to immediately head for the port allocated by Italian authorities after a first rescue operation instead of staying near the Libyan coast to collect further loads of migrants until they reach or exceed their full capacity.

To alleviate the situation in Lampedusa, Sicily, and southern Italy, the authorities now direct some of the NGO ships to ports situated in northern Italy as well. It is something NGOs have denounced as a way to dampen their search and rescue work, thereby causing more deaths by drowning. The Italian government is “shamefully criminalizing those who step forward to assist refugees and migrants and obstructing the rescue work of NGOs in the Mediterranean,” said Amnesty International’s secretary-general, France’s Agnès Callamard, in an interview with “La Repubblica” published on March 28.

However, the accusation is highly questionable in light of a Frontex confidential report for the year 2021 that was viewed by the Adnkronos news site. In that report, the EU’s border agency describes how the presence of NGO ships off Libyan shores acts as a pull factor, with many migrants refusing to embark when those ships are not there waiting for them. In other words, it is the very presence there of European NGO ships that incite those willing to emigrate to Europe to sail off on small boats that are unfit for sea navigation and do not even have enough fuel for the journey to Europe.

It should also be noted in passing that while it is hardly ever criticized by NGOs and EU governments, the island of Malta has only admitted one such illegal immigrant since the beginning of the year.

“In fact, Valletta has contracted out to Italy the rescue of boats even in its own waters, getting rid of the migrant problem, which it has dumped on Italy, particularly on neighboring Lampedusa,” Il Giornale wrote on March 29. “NGO ships know the situation well. Their alerts are systematically ignored by the Maltese authorities. Malta washes its hands of them, so the problem falls on the Italian Coast Guard forced to handle thousands of arrivals. Malta may sometimes intervene, but not to rescue boats laden with migrants, just to repel them.”

However, it is now Tunisia, and not Libya, that is the main point of departure for migrants heading for Italy. From the beginning of January to mid-March, there had been over 12,000 arrivals from Tunisia and 7,000 from Libya. And the migrants who sail between Tunisia and the Pelagie Islands (where Lampedusa lies) usually do so on small fishing boats without the help of NGOs.

Tunisia’s Coast Guard units recovered 10,200 migrants bound for Italy from the beginning of 2023 to March 20, according to that country’s National Guard’s spokesman Houssem Eddine Jebabli, as quoted by Italy’s Agenzia Nova.Jebabli also pointed out that the flow of migrants is constantly on the rise. In 2022, he said 38,720 people were caught trying to sail to Italy, 80 percent of them being apprehended at sea during rescue operations. Some of the human traffickers are of sub-Saharan origin, and this is happening even though the crime of trafficking human beings can carry a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, Jebabli recalled.

Among those apprehended on March 24 on their journey to Italy was a Tunisian Islamic extremist who was sentenced in the past to 10 years in prison for “membership of a terrorist organization” by the Tunis appeals court, Jebabli also said.

The flow of sub-Saharan immigrants, in particular, has shot up since the beginning of the clamp-down on illegal immigrants in Tunisia ordered by that country’s president, Kais Saied, after he complained that “migration is a plot to change Tunisia’s demographics” and criticized “those who are behind this phenomenon,” who, he said, “are trafficking in human beings while claiming to defend human rights.” Since then, the Tunisian authorities have been sending groups of illegal immigrants back to their home countries, inciting others to speed up their departure to Europe when offered the possibility.

The people smugglers themselves have redoubled their efforts, even offering free passage to pregnant women and children as their presence at sea increases the chances to be rescued and disembarked at an Italian port.

In the meantime, the Meloni government has not yet been able to solve the problem of countries of origin refusing to take back their nationals, with deportation rates remaining hopelessly low as in the rest of the EU. Hence, Meloni’s recent discussions in Brussels for a common EU response involving increased pressure on countries of origin to take back their citizens and better surveillance of the EU’s external borders. Those discussions have been to no effect as of now, however, and one sticking point remains — Italy’s continued demand that other member states take their share of the migrants arriving in Italy.

Italy has also been calling on its EU partners and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to fast-track financial support for Tunisia and leave aside preliminary conditions like the respect of European-like democratic values and the rule of law, as part of the migrant problem is the deepening economic crisis in the small North African country. Tunisia’s economy used to rely heavily on tourism from Europe and has been badly hit by terror attacks on its soil and the economic crisis in Europe.

“There are no human rights violations in that country, we are talking about a country in great difficulty,” Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said, insisting a first tranche of financial aid should be given right now and the following tranches should be conditional on economic reforms.

It has also been announced by Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi that he would go to Tunisia together with EU Internal Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson, along with his French and German counterparts, to try to solve this illegal migration issue.

It is questionable, however, whether Johansson, Darmanin, and Faeser are the right people to clamp down on illegal immigration. One may wonder whether Italy’s restraint on the immigration front has something to do with the ongoing negotiations between Rome and Brussels over the payment by the European Commission of the third tranche of NextGenerationEU funds. After all, we are talking about the very same funds the European Commission has been withholding in its efforts to force Poland and Hungary into submission on issues like immigration, the LGBT agenda, and transfers of sovereignty to Brussels.

Whether it is the case or not, Giorgia Meloni and her government are going to get into trouble with their voters if they fail to get tangible results soon in the fight against illegal immigration.

https://rmx.news/italy/ngos-are-only-part-of-italys-problem-with-illegal-immigration/

Police State: French Woman Arrested for Calling President Macron ‘Trash’ on Social Media

A woman has been arrested for allegedly comparing French President Emmanuel Macron to “trash” on social media, in the latest crackdown on free speech in the supposed home of liberté in Europe.

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Last Friday, Valérie, a middle-aged woman in the Saint-Martin-lez-Tatinghem commune of the Calais region of France, was greeted at her home by three police officers, who arrested her for supposedly insulting French President Macron on Facebook under the controversial criminal code that criminalises spreading “contempt of public officials”.

Valérie first came onto the police’s radar after she was pictured in front of some graffiti calling the French leader “trash”, which officers believed she was responsible for writing, a claim she denies. The police went on to confront her with a post on Facebook that she wrote on Tuesday of last week, which said ahead of a Macron press conference: “The trash will talk tomorrow at 1 p.m., for people who are nothing, it is always (sic) on TV that we find the trash.”

For this, she was arrested and will be tried on June 20th, when she faces up to a year in jail and a fine of up to €15,000. The vaguely worded statute under which she will be charged, criminalises statements deemed to “affect the personal dignity or the respect owed to a public official”.

Speaking to the local La Voix du Nord newspaper, Valérie claimed that she was being made an “example of”, adding that when police showed up at her door: “I asked them if it was a joke; it’s the first time I’ve been arrested… I am not public enemy number one.”

Valérie went on to tell the newspaper that she had not even intended to call the head of state “trash” in her post, claiming that it was a result of an autocorrect function, claiming that she had intended to refer to Macron has “hard gold” (l’or dur in French) but the autocorrect changed to “trash” (l’ordure) and that she did not check it over before posting.

Despite the arrest and potential prison time, the veteran protester of the Gillet Juanes (Yellow Vests) vowed to continue her activism, saying: “We are in a period when intimidation is strong and it is done on activists… We will continue to demonstrate and publish but I will read more carefully.”

She said that she will continue the fight against “this totally unfair pension reform. I am fighting for social justice. I have been an activist for about twenty years and if necessary, I will be for another two years.”

The arrest comes amid nationwide protests, riots, and labour union-led strikes in response to President Macron’s government using a constitutional loophole to pass through its controversial pension reform plans without a vote.

According to a previous Amnesty International report, despite professing to believe in principles of freedom, the government of France uses “vague laws” to target protesters such as “contempt of public officials”, “participation in a group with a view to committing violent acts” and “organising a protest without complying with notification requirements”, with over 40,000 people being convicted of such offences between 2018 and 2019, alone.

“Participation in protest in France today carries the risk of exposure to tear gas, rubber bullets and other dangerous weapons; receiving a fine; spending a day or two in pre-charge detention; and facing criminal charges without having committed violent acts,” the report noted.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/03/31/woman-arrested-for-calling-president-macron-trash-on-social-media/

BREAKING: Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury. Will This Hand Him the White House?

A Manhattan grand jury indicted Donald Trump on Thursday on charges related to paying hush money to porn harlot Stormy Daniels.

BREAKING: Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury. Will This Hand Him the White House?

 

FACT-O-RAMA! Trump successfully sued Stormy Daniels—and won—and was granted $300,000 for legal fees he spent fighting charges relating to Daniels’ failed defamation case against the former president. 

The grand jury decided to indict Trump after hearing testimony involving Trump paying $150,000 to Playboy model Karen McDougal. Trump allegedly had a 10-month affair with MacDougal that began in 2006.

It wasn’t immediately clear if Trump would be charged for the payment to MacDougal—which seems unlikely—or if the payment would be used to show a “pattern of behavior.”

This indictment marks the first time a former president has been hit with criminal charges.

 

FACT-O-RAMA! President Ulysses S. Grant was arrested for speeding—in a horse carriage. He paid a $20 fine.

The indictment comes as a surprise, as Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office claimed the grand jury would take a month-long break from the Trump case, as PJM’s Matt Margolis reported here.

 

“The break would push any indictment of the former president to late April at the earliest, although it is possible that the grand jury’s schedule could change. In recent weeks, the Manhattan district attorney’s office hasn’t convened the panel on certain days. But it is District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prerogative to ask the grand jury to reconvene if prosecutors want the panel to meet during previously planned breaks,” Politico reported. “The grand jury, which heard testimony in the Trump case on Monday, isn’t meeting Wednesday and is expected to examine evidence in a separate matter Thursday, the person said. The grand jury, which typically meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, is scheduled to consider another case next week on Monday and Wednesday, the person said, and isn’t expected to meet Thursday due to the Passover holiday.”

Obviously, that didn’t happen.

Trump raised $1.5 million after leaking that the indictment was forthcoming. He also took a nice leap over DeSantis in almost every poll.

The indictment is sure to please commies—like your pink-hair, trans-pansexual brother-in-law—and will likely embolden Trump supporters, and perhaps even people on the fence about Trump.

Legendary comedian Chris Rock recently joked that arresting Trump would be “stupid.”

”Are you guys really going to arrest Trump?” Rock asked an audience that included several politicians and a few Biden administration officials at the Kennedy Center.

“Do you know this is only going to make him more popular? It’s like arresting Tupac Shakur,” Rock joked.

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg allegedly received death threats over the Trump grand jury. He also allegedly received an envelope of white powder, which turned out to be harmless.

If they can come for a former president actively campaigning to take back the White House, they can come for us, and they can come for you. Support us in our mission as we tell the truth about President Trump.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/kevindowneyjr/2023/03/30/breaking-trump-indicted-by-manhattan-grand-jury-n1683124

Pakistan: Imam drugs a Hafiz-e-Quran boy and rapes him all night at a mosque in Gujrat, case registered and arrested

In Pakistan’s Gujrat, a case of an unnatural sex offence has come to the fore wherein a Maulvi sexually assaulted a boy by calling him to the mosque on the pretext of offering the Taraweeh prayer during the month of Ramzan. An FIR has been registered against the accused Maulvi who has been identified as Mohammed Riyaz and has been sent to jail. Gujarat Police confirmed the arrest of the accused on March 27.

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According to reports in Pakistani media, the incident took place on the night between March 9 and 10, 2023. The incident took place in the Jamia Masjid Buraq at Khalidabad in the Shaheen Chowk police station precinct in Gujrat. The victim stated in his complaint that Maulvi Muhammad Riyaz of Jama Masjid called him on the night of March 9 and asked him to come to the mosque.

Maulvi had asked the boy to lead the Taraweeh prayers in the mosque, as the boy is Hafiz-e-Quran, which means someone who has completely memorized the Quran. After the Taraweeh prayers, the Maulvi asked the victim boy to sleep in the mosque itself, as the mosque committee members were not available. The complaint says that accused Riyaz mixed sleeping medicine or intoxicant into the food he gave to the victim.

The victim said that he had fallen unconscious during the night. The victim witnessed Maulvi Riaz raping him when he regained consciousness in the morning. After he woke up, the Maulvi began threatening the victim to keep his mouth shut when he attempted to stop him. It is alleged that the maulvi abused and thrashed the victim.

The victim has demanded stern punishment against the maulvi in his complaint. The police registered an FIR under section 377 of the Pakistan Penal Code on this complaint. The accused Maulvi has been arrested and sent to jail.

The Police said that an investigation is being conducted into the matter. The accused Maulvi used to give religious teaching to the people in the mosque.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/03/pakistan-imam-drugs-a-hafiz-e-quran-boy-and-rapes-him-all-night-at-a-mosque/

Scotland’s new first minister Humza Yousaf has met with Hamas, bashes Israel

Humza Yousaf achieved three milestones with his election this week as Scotland’s first minister, the head of the country’s government. At age 37, he is the youngest; the first Muslim; and as Pakistani, the first member of a minority group to hold the title.

He also has a history of meeting with Hamas and has called for an arms embargo against the State of Israel. Yousaf has said in the past that “people are starving and dying a slow death” in the Gaza Strip.

Yousaf’s in-laws happen to live in Gaza. “Wife has been in floods of tears all evening,” he tweeted in May 2021 during Israeli airstrikes in response to thousands of rockets being launched by terror groups—Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad—entrenched in the coastal enclave. “Her brother lives in Gaza with his wife & three young children. He tells us it’s raining rockets.”

Other of his tweets have accused Israel of “killing innocent civilians” and “starvation of population of Gaza and continuing human-rights abuses.”

Yousaf’s victory comes following the resignation of the previous first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, on Tuesday after holding the position since the end of 2014. Yousaf won his Scottish National Party’s election on Monday against Kate Forbes in a close 52% to 48% vote.

Translation: In the early 2000s, Humza headed the Scottish Islamic Foundation (SIF).
👉 In 2010, the Quilliam Foundation (moderate Muslims) alerted the security services 🇬🇧 and stated that the SIF was propagating radicalisation and extremism.

In 2008, with his cousin Saeed (more on him at the end) and the SIF
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https://www.jwire.com.au/scotlands-new-first-minister-humza-yousaf-has-met-with-hamas-bashes-israel/

Is insufficient action on climate change a violation of human rights? Europe’s top human rights court to consider landmark cases

The European Court of Human Rights has been asked to consider whether or not a government’s failure to act in response to climate change constitutes a breach of a citizen’s human rights in a landmark case brought before the court by an association of Swiss pensioners.

Members of the KlimaSeniorinnen group stood for photographs on Wednesday ahead of the first public hearing before the Grand Chamber in Strasbourg. The association, which has garnered the support of environmental campaign groups such as Greenpeace, have claimed that what they consider to be the Swiss government’s omission to act in reducing carbon emissions has violated their human rights.

They argue that elderly citizens are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, citing the fact that excess deaths occur more regularly among the elderly during periods of extreme heat because they are less able to regulate their body temperature. The KlimaSeniorinnen group also claims that heat waves impact the mental well-being of elderly citizens more because they are less able to go outside and withstand the heat, which they argue affects their quality of life.

The association is relying predominantly on Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects the general right to life, and Article 8, which guarantees the right to private and family life. Domestic governments are obliged to take “reasonable and appropriate measures” to secure these rights, steps members of the KlimaSeniorinnen group claim the Swiss government is not currently taking.

It is the first case of its kind to be heard by Europe’s top human rights court, however two similar cases are also awaiting to be heard from applicants in France and Portugal respectively, both of which rely on the same articles of the convention.

One is that brought by French MEP Damien Carême, who claims that the French government’s inadequate response to rising sea levels impacts on his private and family life due to the location of his coastal home, while another has been brought by a group of Portuguese youths who claim their quality of life has been impacted by frequent forest fires occurring in Portugal in recent years.

All three cases have been referred to the Grand Chamber, which means a total panel of 17 judges will hear the case, instead of the usual chamber of seven judges. The panel will include both the president and vice presidents of the Strasbourg court, in addition to a judge from the country of which the claim has been brought.

“The ECHR has dealt with environmental emissions — noise or air pollution — before, but never with a country’s CO₂ emissions,” Birgit Peters, an international law expert from the University of Trier, told German news outlet Der Spiegel.

“There are indications that the court will take the complaint from the climate seniors as an opportunity to work out uniform principles for all three similar cases,” added Johannes Reich, an environmental lawyer from the University of Zurich.

A potential ruling by the court in favor of the applicants could have widespread implications for national governments across Europe, compelling them to implement climate policies that far exceed their current objectives.

The question to be asked is how well such a ruling would be perceived by the wider European population. This week in Berlin, a referendum initiated by eco-activists in favor of bringing forward the city’s net zero target by 15 years to 2030 failed to attract sufficient support to become legally binding, while earlier this month the Dutch populist agricultural party, the Farmer-Citizen Movement, stormed to victory in regional elections campaigning on a ticket to bin controversial agricultural reform to drastically reduce nitrogen emissions in the Netherlands.

Such a ruling could see a number of political parties face off with Europe’s top human rights court over how best to assume their climate responsibility in a sustainable, economically-viable way.

https://rmx.news/switzerland/is-insufficient-action-on-climate-change-a-violation-of-human-rights-europes-top-human-rights-court-to-consider-landmark-cases/

Sweden: ISIS supporter posted photos of herself with severed heads impaled on spikes

The Goteborg District Court in Sweden sentenced Fatosh Ibrahim
The Goteborg District Court in Sweden sentenced Fatosh Ibrahim to jail (Image: Police Handout)

A 35-year-old ISIS supporter has been found guilty of war crimes after she posted photos from Syria of herself with severed heads on Facebook in 2014.

The Goteborg District Court in Sweden sentenced Fatosh Ibrahim, who pleaded not guilty, to three months in prison.

Ibrahim used her cell phone to take photos of herself in Raqqa’s Naim Square where the militants had displayed hanged bodies or heads.

“There [Raqqa] the women had no rights but had to do as the men said. I posted the pictures on Facebook, I don’t know what I was thinking. I was war wounded. It was very common to see dead bodies in Raqqa,” Ibrahim said in court.

The court said in its ruling that she posted “disparaging comments about the people in the photos and expressed that they deserved what they were subjected to” on Facebook.

The ruling continued: “The woman had clearly expressed her sympathy with the actions of the Islamic State group, and her actions have been considered to be in connection with the armed conflict that was going on in the area at the time.”

The ruling continued: “The woman had clearly expressed her sympathy with the actions of the Islamic State group, and her actions have been considered to be in connection with the armed conflict that was going on in the area at the time.”

Ibrahim is one of three siblings from Gothenburg, on Sweden’s west coast, who all belonged to the Islamic State and later returned home, according to the Swedish newspaper Expressen.

It reports that her brother Hassan Al-Mandlawi was sentenced to life in prison for terrorism offences, while her younger sister died after she had returned to Sweden with her shrapnel-injured daughter.

And the sister’s son died at the age of three when he was playing with a hand grenade that detonated.

Ibrahim told the court that she travelled to Syria in December 2012 and was forced to stay, claiming she didn’t travel to Syria to join the Islamic State group.

Ibrahim said: “I was permanently employed as a welder. My brother wanted me to go to Syria and visit. Then I got stuck there and couldn’t travel home. That was in 2012 and IS came in 2013.”

The publication claims that her first husband was British-Pakistani militant Ibrahim Almazwagi, 21, the Hertfordshire University graduate who died in 2013.

Her last husband is currently imprisoned in Australia.

Ibrahim told the court that she wanted to stay where her husband was buried but was forced to go to Raqqa.

She returned to Sweden in 2017, according to the verdict.

Ibrahim was also convicted of threatening and defaming social workers in Sweden after they took away her children.

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