Jaish-e-Mohammed, a notorious terror group operating from Pakistan, has launched an innovative online recruitment drive named ‘Tufat al-Muminat’. This program is specifically aimed at enlisting women into the organization’s female brigade, ‘Jamat ul-Muminat’, and securing vital financial resources. Starting November 8, the courses will feature instruction from the family circle of top JeM commanders, most notably Masood Azhar. His sisters, Sadiya Azhar and Samaira Azhar, are scheduled to lead daily classes, educating participants on religious and ideological justifications for ‘jihad’ and their designated roles within the group. This online approach allows JeM to bypass traditional recruitment challenges, especially in regions where societal norms may limit women’s public engagement. The group is reportedly asking for a 500 Pakistani Rupee donation from each woman enrolling in the course, further underscoring their fundraising efforts.
