New Delhi. In the beginning of October, it was reported that Maulana Masood Azhar’s Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed is working to prepare women jihadis under the name ‘Jamaat ul-Moominat’. Now news channel NDTV, quoting sources, has reported that Maulana Masood Azhar’s terrorist organization has started an online course named ‘Tufat al-Moominaat’ to prepare women jihadis. Through this, funds are being raised and women are also being recruited.

According to the channel, through this online Jihadi course, women from the family of Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist Masood Azhar and his commanders will give training in Islam and Jihad to other women. Jaish-e-Mohammed is going to run a recruitment campaign of women for online jihadi course from November 8. The responsibility of motivating women to join Jamaat ul-Moominat has been entrusted to Masood Azhar’s two sisters Sadia and Samaira Azhar. Sources have told the channel that Masood Azhar’s younger sister Saadia has been made the head of Jamaat ul-Moominat. Sadia Azhar’s husband Yusuf Azhar was killed in India’s attack on Masood Azhar’s Jaish headquarters in Bahawalpur during Operation Sindoor.
According to sources, Jaish has also included Afrir Farooq, wife of Omar Farooq, who carried out the terrorist attack on Hindu tourists in Pahalgam, in the task of converting her into a female jihadi. At the same time, Masood Azhar is busy raising funds for Jaish-e-Mohammed. Masood Azhar had also given a speech at Markaz Usman O Ali in Bahawalpur in September. According to the information, Jaish-e-Mohammed is taking 500 Pakistani rupees from the women who join the online jihadi course. Apart from this, they have also been asked to fill the form. Pakistan is an Islamic nation and it is not considered right for women to go out alone there. For this reason, Jaish Chief Maulana Masood Azhar has started an online Jihadi course for women. Masood Azhar had announced the formation of a women’s group on October 8. A program named Dukhtaran-e-Islam has been organized in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) on 19 October. During this time, women will start being included in Jihadi courses.







