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Masood Azhar's JeM launches women’s wing Jamaat-ul-Mominat, training female recruits for jihad amid relocation after Indian strike.
A newly released 21-minute audio recording attributed to Masood Azhar, leader of the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), reveals the establishment of a women’s wing called Jamaat-ul-Mominat.
The group, reportedly led by Azhar’s sisters and widows of deceased terrorists, is conducting a 15-day induction course, Daura-e-Taskiya, followed by online sessions on jihad and religious texts.
Strict rules ban communication with unrelated men, and members are required to donate 500 PKR for enrollment.
The wing aims to counter Indian women in military and media roles, with Azhar promising recruits paradise after death.
The group plans to create district-level branches across Pakistan and is using propaganda from families affected by Indian military operations to recruit.
This follows the destruction of JeM’s headquarters in India’s 2025 Operation Sindoor, prompting a relocation to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The claims are based on a recording reportedly obtained by Indian security agencies.
El JeM de Masood Azhar lanza el ala femenina Jamaat-ul-Mominat, entrenando a reclutas femeninas para la yihad en medio de la reubicación después del ataque indio.