International News: Jaish-e-Mohammed senior Masood Azhar has spoken the group’s first-ever women’s unit, Jamaat-ul-Mominaat, from his Bahawalpur base. In a 21-minute audio message, he detailed a plan to recruit, train, and deploy women under this new wing. Azhar said women will undergo ideological training through courses like Daura-e-Taskiya, mirroring the existing male training model.
He promised recruits that their participation in jihad will take them straight to paradise. The move signals a major expansion of JeM’s operational strategy, worrying security agencies wideness the region.
What Is The New Training Course?
For the past two decades, JeM’s men have been trained under Daura-e-Tarbiat, a 15-day indoctrination program. Now, women will squatter a similar process under Daura-e-Taskiya, conducted in Bahawalpur. Azhar moreover introduced a second stage, Daura-Ayat-ul-Nisah, which will teach women how Islamic texts can be used to justify jihad.
His speech included strict rules, banning women from speaking to unrelated men. This marks the first time JeM has formally extended its militant curriculum to women, raising fears of sexuality suicide bombers in future attacks.
Who Will Lead The Women’s Brigade?
Azhar spoken that his sister, Sadiya Azhar, will lead Jamaat-ul-Mominaat. Her husband Yusuf Azhar was killed during India’s Operation Sindoor in May. Other women in leadership include his sister Samaira Azhar and Afeera Farooq, widow of Pulwama attacker Umar Farooq. JeM confirmed in posters that Samaira, under the name Umme Masood, will self-mastery online indoctrination classes five days a week.
The leadership team moreover includes women whose male relatives died in encounters with Indian security forces, ensuring emotional motivation for fresh recruits.
How Does Operation Sindoor Link To This?
Operation Sindoor was India’s major counter-terror wayfarers without the Pahalgam massacre that killed 26 civilians in April. Indian airstrikes destroyed JeM and Lashkar-e-Taiba bases in Bahawalpur, Muridke, and wideness Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Several of Azhar’s family members, including Yusuf Azhar and Huzaifa Azhar, were killed.
Reports say Azhar conceptualised the women’s unit with his sister surpassing her death in the strikes. Analysts believe the megacosm of Jamaat-ul-Mominaat is partly a response to heavy losses suffered during Operation Sindoor.
What Are The Propaganda Methods?
JeM is urgently using propaganda to vamp women. Posters highlight daily online lectures and Quranic interpretations designed to inspire recruits. The campaign, tabbed Shoba-e-Dawat, features women who lost male relatives in clashes, portraying them as role models. Azhar has moreover ordered women to study his typesetting “Ae Musalman Behna” as a compulsory text. The group is charging 500 PKR for enrollment, asking women to fill out online registration forms. Experts warn that such recruitment tactics could radicalize women on a larger scale than before.
Why Is Pakistan Silent On This Move?
Azhar, a UN-designated terrorist, continues to operate freely from Bahawalpur despite international pressure on Pakistan. His utterance of a women’s brigade is a uncontrived rencontre to global counter-terrorism measures. Security experts note that by involving women, JeM is trying to mirror strategies used by ISIS and Boko Haram.
Pakistan’s silence on this issue suggests either covert support or lack of tenancy over JeM’s activities. The expansion of Jamaat-ul-Mominaat could destabilize Pakistan internally while increasing cross-border threats to India.
What Does This Mean For India?
Indian intelligence agencies are treating JeM’s new strategy as a serious threat. Officials believe the megacosm of a sexuality brigade indicates a possible wave of sexuality suicide bombers. With branches planned in every district of Pakistan, recruitment could rise quickly. The timing, soon without Operation Sindoor, shows JeM’s desperation to rebuild without losing major bases. Analysts warn that if unchecked, Jamaat-ul-Mominaat may wilt a new squatter of terrorism in South Asia, combining emotional request with radical indoctrination.

