After the surprising information provided by Asmaa Muhammad, the widow of the slain ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Link provided of our publication below), his daughter Amima revealed new details about the terrorist organization's secrets.
Amima, who was arrested and imprisoned in an Iraqi prison, said in an exclusive interview with the Al Arabiya network, that she lived with her family in the Tamriya region of Iraq before moving to Syria.
She also revealed that she did not know about her father's status in the so-called "Caliphate State" before he delivered his famous sermon at the Al-Duri Grand Mosque in Mosul.
Amima described her life at that time, saying, "Baghdadi had three wives at that time, and our lives were subject to such tight security that our neighbors were not aware of our identity, and we were not allowed to go out to the garden for fear that planes would see us."
FROM RAQQA TO AL-MAYADEEN
Later I moved to Raqqa in eastern Syria and then to al-Mayadeen. During this period al-Baghdadi had 4 wives, and he lived with them in al-Mayadeen.
As for how he divides his attention between his wives, she said, "My father relied on the lottery to have sex with his wives."
She also explained that she discussed the issue of the captives with her father, who justified it and said that these were the provisions of Sharia law.
THE CAPTIVES CRY
She sadly told how she looked at the captives we lived with for a while in Beit Abi, and emphasized that their conditions were bad and they were always crying.
She also mentioned that she met and knew many Yazidi women.
His widow revealed in an interview yesterday that the former ISIS leader took more than 10 Yazidi women captive, and described his and his supporters' obsession with women, until the alleged "caliphate state" became a state of sex criminals.
She also told about his extreme fear and anxiety of the American drones that were lurking in order to hunt down the leaders of the organization that spread terror in Syria and Iraq for years.
In addition, it turned out that he had 11 children, one of whom was killed in Syria after blowing himself up, while others were recently arrested in Iraq.
It is worth noting that the leader of the organization, who expanded his authority over large areas in Iraq and Syria in 2014, then declared his "caliphate", and imposed his extreme laws, was killed in October 2019 in a U.S. special operation in Idlib province, in the northwest Syria.
NEWSRAEL: This information came from original interviews with An ex-wife and the daughter of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in the Saudi Al-Arabiya news outlet in Arabic.
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