The Islamic State has called for attacks on teenagers playing sports in parks, among other “infidels” in non-Muslim lands.

The terror organization made the call in the premier issue of its new magazine, Rumiyah, published in several languages, including English, Turkish, French and Russian. Rumiyah, which means Rome was chosen as the name of the magazine because, in the Islamic State’s words, “Rasulallah [prophet of Allah – Muhammed, the founder of Islam] heralded the Islamic conquest of Rome in end times. We ask our God to enable us to conquer this district and Konstantiniyye [Istanbul] which will be conquered before Rome.”

Rome, is also used by the group as a general reference to the Western, Christian world.

The 38-page magazine justifies these killings based on scholars quoting the Quran. "Allah did not only command the 'fighting' of disbelievers, as if to say He only wants us to conduct frontline operations against them. Rather, He has also ordered that they be slain wherever they may be – on or off the battlefield," one article says.

In addition, "…All of this becomes all the more apparent for those who have realized that the blood of a kafir is cheap, filthy, and permissible to shed."

The magazine also states, "Muslims currently living in Dar al-Kufr [land of the disbelievers] must be reminded that the blood of the disbelievers is halal, and killing them is a form of worship to Allah, the Lord, King, and God of mankind. This includes the businessman riding to work in a taxicab, the young adults (post-pubescent 'children') engaged in sports activities in the park, and the old man waiting in line to buy a sandwich."

A picture of a flower seller on the streets of Manchester, Steven Leyland, 64, appeared with the article, much to Leyland’s surprise.

Children have been a continual target of the terror organization. Iraqi children living in the Islamic State’s so-called caliphate have been kidnapped, brainwashed and pressed into service as the “Caliphate Cubs.”

New reports have emerged that the children are threatened with sexual assaults if they refuse to go to battle. The UK Express charges that ISIS jihadi have filmed themselves raping children on the front lines to stop the children from escaping and to deter others from doing the same.

The organization has threatened to release the videos and photos of the attacks if the child does succeed in escaping.

In addition, the Express reports that videos have surfaced of child soldiers fighting next to adults on battlefields.