Masood Azhar Incites Female Jihadi Brigade with Radical Agenda

A 21-minute audio from Jaish leader unveils 'Jamaat-ul-Momineen's' conspiracy. Training and indoctrination of women planned.
Masood Azhar, leader of Jaish-e-Mohammad, trains female terrorists (File Photo: Reuters)

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The Pakistan-backed terrorist organization, Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), is taking a new turn in its campaign. Now, they are recruiting women for jihad. A 21-minute audio recording from the group’s leader, Maulana Masood Azhar, has surfaced, revealing plans for a new female wing, 'Jamaat-ul-Momineen', structured to indoctrinate and utilize women in their cause.

Azhar mentioned that while male recruits undergo a 15-day 'Daura-e-Tarbiyat' program focusing on jihad against India, a new 'Daura-e-Taskeeya' course for women is on the horizon. This will be conducted in Bahawalpur, promising that women joining this group will be rewarded with paradise.

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Masood Azhar Female Jihad Brigade

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After completing the initial course, the next stage, 'Daura-Ayat-ul-Nisah', will teach women jihadist tactics through Islamic texts. For 20 years, men have been lured with promises of paradise; now, women are being offered the same.

Azhar claims that Jaish's adversaries have employed Hindu women in military roles against them, prompting him to arm his own women in response. Male JeM mujahideen will support these women, aiming to spread Islam worldwide.

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Masood Azhar Female Jihad Brigade

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Azhar announced the establishment of 'Jamaat-ul-Momineen' chapters in every district of Pakistan. Each branch will be led by a 'district muntezaamah', responsible for women's recruitment. Strict rules govern interactions; women are prohibited from communicating with unrelated men.

Investigations reveal Azhar has appointed his sister, Sadia Azhar, as the brigade's leader, alongside his other sister, Samaira Azhar, and Umar Farooq's widow, Afeera Farooq. These leaders conduct online sessions for recruitment and indoctrination.

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JeM's latest propaganda poster features 'Umme Masood' (alias Samaira Azhar) as an online class instructor, with sessions launched from October 25, five days per week. Azhar noted the inclusion of women whose male relatives died confronting the Indian army in the brigade.

Masood Azhar Female Jihad Brigade

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These women will inspire further recruitment under the 'Shooba-e-Dawat' campaign. Azhar urges women to read his book "Ai Musalman Behan" as part of their indoctrination.

Azhar’s familial loss in India’s 'Operation Sindur', including members such as Yusuf Azhar and Jamila Ahmed, fuels his fervor. He claims the death of his eldest sister, Hawa Bibi, motivated the realization of this female brigade.

Pakistan's tacit support enables these terrorist organizations. While officially banned, geopolitical shifts embolden their freedom, escalating concerns over attacks against India.

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