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"Now that we have the caliphate, we can have slavegirls," said BritishIslamic activist Mizanur Rahman, touting some of the benefits of the IslamicState (IS) in a series of videos obtained by the Middle East Media ResearchInstitute (MEMRI).
Rahman, who also goes by the alias Abu Baraa, noted that enslaved women arepermitted under Islamic sharia law as he addressed the question: "Can afather change the nappy of his baby daughter?"
"It's allowed, but it's not the normal suitable role of the father. Itshould be done by the mother. That is obviously part of the modesty andshyness," he explained, adding: "If there are other women - of course it isbetter for them (to do it). A sister, a mother, a mother-in-law, agrandmother, an auntie - whatever, if there is somebody else it is betterfor them, Allah willing. Or a slavegirl."
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