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Per this "Baghdadi decided that while Yazidi women would be enslaved, Christian women would not." The article incorrectly said that Christian women were enslaved by ISIS, so I removed that. If anyone has a reliable source indicating otherwise, feel free to correct. Jushyosaha604 (talk) 18:44, 18 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
NY Times "The Islamic State recently made it clear that sex with Christian and Jewish women captured in battle is also permissible, according to a new 34-page manual issued this summer by the terror group’s Research and Fatwa Department."
NY Times Testimony of Christian enslaved by ISIS fighter
Bloomberg Price list for Yazidi and Christian children circulated, later confirmed genuine by UN officials / IndependentMooonswimmer 19:48, 18 December 2021 (UTC)]][reply]