Through online meeting platforms for 40 minutes each day, Masood’s two sisters, Sadiya Azhar and Samaira Azhar, will conduct classes to encourage women to join the female brigade.
In order or raise funds, Masood Azhar, in his address at Markaz Usman O Ali in Bahawalpur on September 27, had appealed for funds.
They are also collecting a donation of 500 PKR from every woman enrolling in this JeM course, and is also making them fill out an online information form.
On October 8, Masood Azhar had announced the formation of Jaish-e-Mohammed’s women’s brigade, Jamat ul-Muminat, and on October 19, in Rawalkot, Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir, an event called “Dukhtaran-e-Islam” was held to bring women into the group.
This is modeled after ISIS, Hamas, and LTTE. Sources also stated the female brigade “potentially” will be used for carrying out suicide/fedayeen attacks.

