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Five-Star Terror: ISIL's Luxury Hotel Where Violators Will Be Beheaded

© AP Photo / FileFighters from the Islamic State group parade in a commandeered Iraqi security forces armored vehicle down a main road at the northern city of Mosul, Iraq
Fighters from the Islamic State group parade in a commandeered Iraqi security forces armored vehicle down a main road at the northern city of Mosul, Iraq - Sputnik International
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Although the Islamic State has declared its commitment to a "puritanical" version of Islam, it has recently re-opened a luxurious five-star hotel in Mosul, welcoming its guests with open arms.

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Islamic State jihadists have renovated the five-star Ninawa International Hotel in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, previously known as "one of the best hotels in Iraq."

The 262-bed hotel had been regarded as a symbol of Western opulence until the Islamic State militants seized the city in June, 2014.

However, pictures published online claim the five-star hotel is again welcoming guests with open arms.

The pictures show refurbished rooms, a well-kept garden, freshly polished marble floors, signs in the English language and… strange black ISIL flags fluttering in the wind above all these splendours.

Alas, the jihadists have prohibited their guests from dancing, smoking, gambling and other "sins"; women, visiting the hotel, should be dressed in accordance with strict Sharia laws – head-to-toe in black.

Those who violate the Islamic rules are at risk of being decapitated, while ISIL's infamous female police al-Khansaa will keep an eye on guests to ensure observance of Islamic values and practices.

However, looking at the pictures of lavish interiors and brightly coloured balloons floating in the sky, one may forget that the hotel is located in one of the most dangerous cities in the world.

It is believed that the hotel will be visited by ISIL "officials" and sympathizers from neighbouring states as well as newly married jihadi couples.

The ISIL initiative has immediately sparked a lively debate in social media.

"ISIS brand of puritanical Islam isn't comfortable with modern concepts like coexistence and representation, but just fine with luxury spas," wrote one commentator on Twitter.

"Mosul looks like being a fun holiday destination this summer:  ISIS [ISIL] have just opened a hotel," noted another with unconcealed sarcasm.

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