ISIS has launched a dress-code campaign in the Iraqi city of Mosul, with billboards displaying guidelines for being a “good Muslim woman”. Vocativ discovered images posted by the Islamic State supporters showing ISIS members hanging the billboards in the Iraqi city that has been under the control of the militant group for almost one year.

The campaign focuses on a style of burqa—also mandated by the Taliban—which covers the entire body and face with a mesh screen over the eyes. It also suggests that women who do not follow the guidelines may be subject to corporal punishment, though it is not specific about penalties.

Attempting to give the rules a positive spin, some of the billboards combine dress-code regulations with empowerment slogans such as, “the Muslim woman is queen in her house.”

Translation:

“The Rules of the (lawful) Hijab

It should be thick and not transparent. It should be baggy and wide. It should cover all over the body. It should not attract attention. It should not look like the clothing worn by infidels or men. It should not be decorated to look attractive. It should not be perfumed.”

Translation: “The Muslim woman is queen in her house.”

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