Now an online Jihadi course has been started to join women in the women’s brigade of Pakistan’s terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed. This month, ABP News had revealed how terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed is preparing its own women’s brigade and Jaish has named it Jamaat-ul-Mominat. Now in this series, ABP News has got a new exclusive document according to which the United Nations declared terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed has started an online training course named Tuft Al Mominat to collect donations and add more and more women to its women’s brigade.
Under this course, the women from the houses of Masood Azhar and his commanders associated with the terrorist women’s brigade of Jaish-e-Mohammed will teach them the lessons of women’s duties from the perspective of Jihad, religion and Islam in order to strengthen the organization and to connect women with the organization. Also, this drive to connect women with Jaish-e-Mohammed’s women’s brigade will start from November 8, in which Masood Azhar’s two sisters, Sadia Azhar and Samaira Azhar, will give classes to women for 40 minutes every day through online meeting platforms to join Jaish-e-Mohammad’s women’s brigade, Jamaat ul Mominat.
Masood Azhar is not leaving any opportunity to collect donations.
Terrorist Masood Azhar is not leaving any opportunity to collect donations and in his statement given at Markaz Usman O Ali in Bahawalpur on September 27, the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammed had appealed to the people to donate money. In this connection, Jaish-e-Mohammed is also collecting donations of Rs 500 from every woman in its course run to connect women with Jamaat ul Mominat, and is also getting online forms filled for information.
Jamaat ul Mominat was formed
On October 8 this month, terrorist Masood Azhar had announced the formation of Jaish-e-Mohammed’s women’s brigade Jamaat-ul-Mominat and after this, on October 19, a program named Dukhtaran-e-Islam was also organized in PoK’s Rawalakot to connect women with Jaish-e-Mohammed’s women’s brigade. According to sources, the way fundamentalism is dominant in Pakistan and it is considered against the religion for women to go out alone, then Jaish-e-Mohammed is now taking the help of online medium to connect women with the organization so that along with the terror brigade of men, it can also create a terror brigade of women on the lines of Islamic State (ISIS), Hamas and LTTE and use them for suicide attacks. Could.
Entrusted big responsibility to his younger sister
In this entire modus operandi of Jaish, a donation of Rs 500 is also being taken from every woman, in such a situation, this donation is also exposing Pakistan that how on one hand Pakistan is claiming to implement FATF rules in the country and on the other hand the terrorist organizations nurtured by it are openly collecting donations first in the name of Markaz and now in the name of joining the brigade and online classes.
Masood Azhar, chief of Jaish-e-Mohammed, a terrorist organization sponsored by the government and intelligence agencies in Pakistan, has given the command of his women’s brigade to his younger sister Sadia Azhar, whose husband Yusuf Azhar was killed in Operation Sindoor. Along with this, his younger sister Safia and Afrira Farooq, wife of Umar Farooq, who carried out the terrorist attack in Pulwama and was killed in an army encounter, have also been kept in Shura.
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