Jaish-e-Mohammed launches women's 'online terrorist course' for only Rs 156

Pakistan terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed launches online course for women to recruit in a special women's brigade for only 156 rupees.

By Avirup Dutta

Oct 22, 2025 23:48 IST

Breaking a long-standing tradition, Jaish-e-Mohammed had decided to bring women into combat missions. With Jaish chief Masood Azhar's sister sitting at the top, a women's militant brigade called Jamat ul-Muminat was recently formed. Now, Jaish-e-Mohammed has launched an online training course to provide militant training to women. According to an NDTV report, the course is named Tufat al-Muminat. A small fee will also be charged for the course.

Women from the families of Jaish's militant leaders (including Jaish founder Masood Azhar's family members) will teach others about jihad and islam. The recruitment process will also be conducted online. The recruitment process will begin on November 8.

Classes will be conducted for 40 minutes daily. Azhar's two sisters, Sadia Azhar and Samaira Azhar, will oversee the entire matter. Women will be motivated to join Jamat ul-Muminat. Masood Azhar's younger sister, Sadia Azhar, is in charge of that organisation. The wife of militant Omar Farooq, who was involved in the Pahalgam attack, has also been inducted into the organisation.

Fundraising has begun for the women's militant brigade. To enrol in this online course, 500 Pakistani rupees (₹156 in Indian currency) is being charged from each woman. A form is also being filled out. This women's militant brigade of Jaish has started its operations on October 8. According to media sources, Jaish began recruitment for this organisation from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on October 19.


Prev Article
What will happen to gay rights and economics as Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first female prime minister?
Next Article
Dhaka summons Indian envoy to silence Sheikh Hasina, amid rising tensions

Articles you may like: