As
a result of the action of the US-led coalition which has led to the
dreaded terrorist group ISIS losing lucrative oil fields and millions in
cash, the terrorist group has decided to slashed the wage of its
fighters by half to £100-a-month. A new document released by the terror
group's Treasury which is based in Raqqa, Syria, reveals that ISIS has
decided to cut the salaries of all its fighters in half due to
'exceptional circumstances'.


The reason for the cut wasn't stated in the document but base on assumptions we could say it is as a result of massive losses suffered by the group. Just this month, an airstrike hit a warehouse housing millions of dollars of the group's funding.


The reason for the cut wasn't stated in the document but base on assumptions we could say it is as a result of massive losses suffered by the group. Just this month, an airstrike hit a warehouse housing millions of dollars of the group's funding.
They
quoted from the Koran the pronouncement which says: 'So on account of
the exceptional circumstances the Islamic State is facing, it has been
decided to reduce the salaries that are paid to all mujahideen by half,
and it is not allowed for anyone to be exempted from this decision,
whatever his position.'
Despite the cut, the document states that the distribution of Zakat, a religious obligatory tax collected for poor Muslims, will be unhindered.
In December an international coalition launched a huge number of airstrikes against the terror organization, targeting their oil fields.
Iraqi forces recently pushed ISIS fighters out of central Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, months after the armed group captured the key city about 60 miles west of Baghdad.
Last month it was revealed that ISIS is though to make around £52million a month through taxes, oil sales and selling illegal drugs.
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Despite the cut, the document states that the distribution of Zakat, a religious obligatory tax collected for poor Muslims, will be unhindered.
In December an international coalition launched a huge number of airstrikes against the terror organization, targeting their oil fields.
Iraqi forces recently pushed ISIS fighters out of central Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province, months after the armed group captured the key city about 60 miles west of Baghdad.
Last month it was revealed that ISIS is though to make around £52million a month through taxes, oil sales and selling illegal drugs.
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