/lit/, I need your help.
A relatively long time ago I saw a tweet with a link to a PDF file which was written by someone who was/is (don't remember) in ISIS.
It's about 50-60 pages, and throughout the book a night sky and the colour dark blue is a recurring theme.
I remember one particular story in it, where the author was guarding some military outpost and he saw a cat. It was really cold outside, both him and the cat were freezing. The cat finally sat in his lap. He then went on about how this is connected to their worldview.
Does anyone have the PDF? Or have a link? Or at least know the title? I can't find it anywhere.
It might be in Inspire, just google around for a copy of that, it's a free magazine.
Just to clarify, do not google for the Inspire magazine, especially if you're anything other than white, you will get partyvanned.
>>9382985
desu I want to give one of them a look out of sheer morbid interest, but I don't want to get flagged up.
>>9382985
It's probably not, this PDF file is like a short book. Definitely not a magazine.
>>9382960
>He then went on about how this is connected to their worldview.
Did he behead the cat or burn it alive?
>>9383067
Actually, he said how awesome is God's creation to let the animal decide without words whether another creature is a threat to it, and then finally sits in his laps to warm itself and him too.
I don't know if he burned it alive after this rant... Probably...
>>9383076
So, are you Muslim? Are you looking to become a radical? Why do you want to read this, exactly? Did you just like the stories?
>>9383081
No, I am not a Muslim, not looking to be a radical either.
I found their view of these everyday occurrences interesting and would like to finish reading this short book.
I'm not interested in the propaganda parts.
>>9383091
Oh good, maybe we're not yet at the point where ISIS posts on /lit/.