Jihadis taught to "eat their enemies" as secret curriculum justifying cannibalism in ISIS training schools emerges
The ISIS syllabus says that if there are no supplies, it is OK to kill another non-Muslim or a Muslim who doesn’t follow their version of Islam
By Danya Bazaraa
Jihadis are being taught to "eat their enemies" as part of a secret curriculum in ISIS training schools which justifies cannibalism.
Counter-terrorism group The Quilliam Foundation say they have found evidence young fighters are being brainwashed into believing they should eat human bodies if supplies are scarce during a time of jihad or religious war.
The secret syllabus also advises on what bits to eat and how to prepare the body, the Daily Record reports.
Quilliam chief executive Haras Rafiq said: "We have found the curriculum that Islamic State use to indoctrinate fighters and the indigenous population in areas under their control."
"There are all sorts of things in there, but one of the most horrific is a section on cannibalism which they are teaching in classrooms."
"They are trying to use a theological-based argument to say that cannibalism can be carried out when there is no food during a time of jihad."
"They say that if there are no supplies, it is OK to kill another non-Muslim or a Muslim who doesn’t follow their version of Islam."
Jihadis are being taught to "eat their enemies" as part of a curriculum in ISIS training schools which justifies cannibalism
He added: "As a Muslim, I find it utterly revolting. They even give advice on the parts to eat and how to prepare the flesh."
"These views on cannibalism are not mainstream but they are gaining traction."
“It’s new to see them advocate cannibalism. They are using Salafism – a fundamentalist theology and political Islamism - to justify their views.”
The news comes after ISIS militants fed a desperate mum the mutilated remains of her kidnapped son after telling her it was cooked meat and rice.
The worried mum had bravely visited the terror group’s headquarters in a bid to speak to her son, who had been captured and taken prisoner by militants in Mosul, Iraq.
They told her she should eat before seeing her son because she had travelled a long way. She was horrified when she found out the meal they had given her was bits of her son.
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