Masood Azhar’s sisters are running terrorist training classes, preparing to teach ‘online jihad’ for Rs 500 – Pak Terror Group Jaish e Mohammed Launches Online Jihadi Course For Women rttw

Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) is now trying to link women with terrorism. The organization has recently started an online course through its women’s brigade “Jamaat-ul-Muminaat”. This course is being run with the aim of connecting women with the ideology of the organization and training them. According to the document accessed by India Today TV, this course has been named ‘Tufat-ul-Muminaat’. For this course, a fee of 500 Pakistani rupees will be charged from each participant. Sources say that this is not only a recruitment campaign but also a way to raise funds.

Masood Azhar’s sisters are running training program
According to the information, the sisters of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar are running and monitoring this online training program. It is being told that through this course, an attempt is being made to connect women with the fundamentalist thinking of the organization and to influence them in the name of “religious education”. This step of Jaish-e-Mohammed, already declared a terrorist by the United Nations, is now being considered as a new move to include women in its network. Security agencies are keeping a close watch on this entire activity.

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Online course will start from November 8
Pakistan Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a terrorist organization active in India, has now started recruiting women. The organization has launched an online course for this, in which participants will be charged a fee of 500 Pakistani rupees. This course has been named ‘Tufat Al-Muminaat’. This course has been started not only for the recruitment of women but also to raise funds. According to reports, this online course will start from November 8, and will run as a daily 40-minute live class. These sessions will be conducted by Sadia and Samaira Azhar, sisters of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar. She will inspire women to join the organization by telling them about Jihad, religion and Islamic ideology.

New attempt to include women in terror network
Earlier, on October 8, Masood Azhar had announced the formation of a new wing for women “Jamaat-ul-Muminaat”. After this, on October 19, a program named “Dukhtaran-e-Islam” was organized in Rawalakot of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), so that women could be connected to the organization. Experts believe that this step is a new attempt to include women in the terror network. Security agencies are keeping an eye on this online course and its promotion.

Conservative society for women in Pakistan
According to sources, the society in Pakistan is very conservative for women – women there are often not able to go out alone. For this reason, terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) is now trying to add women to its network through online platforms. This method is similar to terrorist organizations like ISIS, Hamas and LTTE, where women were prepared for suicide or suicide attacks. The organization has also decided that every woman who will join this course will pay 500 Pakistani rupees and share her information by filling an online form. In this way, Jaish-e-Mohammed is raising money and also expanding its network under the pretext of “religious training”.

Experts say that this step shows the double standards (hypocrisy) of Pakistan. On one hand, Pakistan claims that it is following the rules of FATF (Financial Action Task Force), but on the other hand, it is giving freedom to organizations like Jaish-e-Mohammed to spread terror and collect funds in the name of religious courses. Masood Azhar has handed over the command of the Women’s Brigade to his younger sister Sadia Azhar. Safia Azhar and Afrira Farooq are also included in the Shura (ie advisory council) of this brigade. Afrira is the wife of Omar Farooq. At the same time, the terrorist who was involved in the 2019 Pulwama attack and was later killed in an encounter with Indian security forces.

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