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Explained: Why Jaish-e-Mohammed is launching a women’s wing

Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed has launched Jamat ul-Muminat, a new women’s wing led by Masood Azhar’s sisters, offering online “jihadi” courses to recruit and indoctrinate women.

October 23, 2025 / 07:29 IST
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Women join Jaish’s jihad network
Women join Jaish’s jihad network

Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), designated a terrorist organisation by the United Nations, has reportedly launched a new women’s unit called Jamat ul-Muminat. According to NDTV, the group is also offering an online training course titled Tufat al-Muminat, aimed at collecting funds and recruiting female members into its expanding militant network.

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People familiar with the development told NDTV that women related to senior Jaish leaders — including the sisters of JeM founder Masood Azhar, a UN-designated terrorist — will lead the sessions, instructing others on their “duties” in relation to jihad and Islam.

The initiative, launched on October 8 at Markaz Usman-o-Ali in Bahawalpur, marks JeM’s first attempt to formally recruit women into its ranks. Less than two weeks later, on October 19, the group organised another event titled Dukhtaran-e-Islam in Rawalkot, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, to mobilise women and raise awareness about the new wing.