Jaish‑e‑Mohammed’s online ‘Jihad’ course recruits women, led by Masood Azhar’s sisters

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Jaish‑e‑Mohammed’s online ‘Jihad’ course recruits women, led by Masood Azhar’s sisters
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New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): The terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has launched an online jihad course, called "Tufat al-Muminat," to recruit women into its terrorist activities. This horrific conspiracy will be led by the sisters of Jaish chief Masood Azhar and the wife of terrorist Umar Farooq. Shockingly, a donation of ₹500 will be collected from each participant.

Earlier this month, intelligence agencies revealed that Jaish-e-Mohammed was preparing a women's brigade called "Jamaat ul-Muminat." New, exclusive documents now reveal that the terrorist group has launched this online training course to raise funds and recruit more women for its women's brigade.

To strengthen this terrorist organization, female family members of Jaish terrorists, including relatives of Masood Azhar and his commanders, have been given the responsibility.

The online course will teach women about jihad, religion, and their duties from an Islamic perspective. The recruitment drive is scheduled to begin on November 8th through live online lectures.

Masood Azhar's two sisters, Sadia Azhar and Samaira Azhar, will spend 40 minutes daily through online meeting platforms encouraging women to join Jaish's women's brigade, "Jamaat ul-Muminat." Maulana Masood Azhar has handed over the command of this women's brigade to his younger sister, Sadia Azhar, whose husband, Yusuf Azhar, was killed in Operation Sindoor.

It should be noted that on October 8, terrorist Masood Azhar announced the formation of a women's brigade for Jaish-e-Mohammed. Subsequently, on October 19, an event called "Dukhtaran-e-Islam" was held in Rawalkot, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, to bring women into the group.

According to sources, in Pakistan, fundamentalist social norms consider it wrong for women to venture out alone, which is why Jaish-e-Mohammed is now using online platforms to recruit women. Jaish is attempting to create a women's terror brigade alongside its male terror brigades, similar to those of ISIS, Hamas, and the LTTE. Intelligence agencies fear these women could be used for suicide/fidayeen attacks.

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