The document, which is believed to be the first of its kind, entitled: “Women of the ISIL: Manifesto and Case Study” and written in Arabic, has recently been translated by Quilliam, a UK-based counter-terrorism think tank.
The manifesto stresses that the main role of a woman is to stay home and “remain hidden and veiled.” The document encourages young girls to get married at the age of nine, while the “most pure girls will be married by 16 or 17.”
An “ideal education” curriculum for girls between seven and fifteen features religious studies, knitting and cooking.
The document does not mention any of the abuses of terrorists militants against women and children, who are kidnapped, raped and tortured.