The same ISIS militants condemned worldwide for beheading journalists and aid workers released a gruesome video Tuesday of a young woman being stoned to death by a group of men — including her own father.

As a cleric rants and accuses her of adultery, the woman begs for forgiveness from her father, who is too busy tying a rope around her neck to hear her desperate pleas.

When he finally acknowledges her, it is to tell her not to call him Father.

Then he leads her to a hole in the ground in the barren countryside, pulls her in and orders the attack on his own flesh and blood to begin.

“Don’t call me Father,” he tells his daughter, who responds by asking him to pray for her.

As she crouches in the pit, the veiled woman can be heard praying as she is pummeled with rocks until she is still.

And because the leader of the mob is the woman’s father, the man most shamed and humiliated by his daughter’s alleged transgressions, he is awarded the group’s highest honor: the biggest stone to cast and deliver the death blow.

The video fades to black before the father releases the stone.

ISIS militants often use stoning to murder women they accuse of adultery.

The shocking footage is understood to have been filmed in the Syrian city of Hama. There, a bearded cleric tells her she should be “content and happy” over the barbaric murder because her stoning death has been ordered by God.

The five-minute video, which surfaced on ISIS-affiliated social media sites, has not been independently verified.

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