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Terror group celebrate Ramadan by giving child sex slaves as prizes to jihadists who can memorize Quran

On a Twitter announcement, ISIS invites participants to memorize some of the most warlike passages in the Quran
Delal Sindy shared this photo along with her widely circulated post on 17-year-old Yazidi "Suzan,"
Delal Sindy shared this photo along with her widely circulated post on 17-year-old Yazidi "Suzan,"

In celebration of the holy month of Ramadan, the Islamic State is reportedly giving away child sex slaves as "prizes" for a Koran memorization contest.

The Clarion Project reports that in honor of Islam's holiest month, the Islamic State launched the contest throughout Syria's al-Barakah province, starting Saturday, June 21, and continuing through June 27.

On a Twitter announcement, ISIS invites participants to memorize some of the most warlike passages in the Koran, Christian Broadcasting Network reports.

First, second, and third place winners will be awarded a girl slave, while fourth through tenth place will receive monetary prizes.

ISIS has been kidnapping women from Christian and other religious communities in the region.

ISIS proclaimed a caliphate on the first day of Ramadan last year. It's also celebrated as a special month for jihad ("holy" war).

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