Terrorist Masood Mazhar to Open Terrorist Centre for Women in Every District in Pakistan

  • A course of fifteen days on terrorism

  • Participating women promised to secure a place in heaven

Islamabad, Pakistan – Masood Azhar, the chief of a terrorist organisation, viz. Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and mastermind of many terrorist attacks, including the 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament, has announced to open terrorist centres for women in every district of Pakistan. There will be a course of fifteen days taught at those centres. The women terrorists are likely to be used in self-destructive attacks.

1. As per the media reports, every district will have a chief of District Muntazima who will recruit local women. Stringent laws have been formed for the process that includes not allowing women to talk to unknown men.

2. Azhar has promised the women who join those centres that they will go to heaven directly from their graves. He has also said that male terrorists will propagate Islam along with those women.

3. Azhar has released a 21-minute audio describing in detail the process of recruitment, training and their use in world jihad.

4. Masood’s sister, Sadia Azhar, is leading the female terrorists. Her husband, Yusuf Azhar, was killed on 07.05.2025 during ‘Operation Sindoor’.

5. Azhar has stated that there is a training course called ‘Daura-e-Tarbiyat’ for men; similarly, there will be a course, viz. ‘Daura-e-Teskilat’ for women, which will be taught in the Bahawalpur centre. The second stage of the course will be ‘Daura-Ayat-Ul-Nisah’, wherein women will be taught the methods of jihad from Islamic texts.

6. Men have been trained under this course for jihad for the last twenty years, including a promise to fight against India to secure a place in heaven. Now, even women will be taught the same things.

7. Azhar explained the reasons for setting up female terrorist centres as the enemies of Jaish have recruited Hindu women in the army and set women journalists against them. Now, he is preparing his women to fight them.

Poor women recruited into terrorist organisations

Jaish-e-Mohammed has been recruiting poor women and wives of terrorists studying in madarasas at Bahawalpur, Karachi, Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Haripur and Mansehra.

Change in terrorist rules after ‘Operation Sindoor’

JeM did not earlier include women in their jihad war, but after the Pahalgam attack and ‘Operation Sindoor’, the rules have been changed. Masood Azhar and his brother Talha Al Saif decided to allow women. Organisations like ISIS and BOKO Haram use women in self-destructive attacks.

Terrorist camps shifted to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

After ‘Operation Sindoor’, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba have shifted their camps to Pakistan’s disturbed region, like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These organisations have been asking for money from people to rebuild their camps destroyed in ‘Operation Sindoor’. JeM has started an online donation drive from August 2025 to collect about Rs 4000 million for building 313 new markaz (centres) in Pakistan.

Editorial Perspectives

  • What are the United Nations and the International Human Rights Commission doing when there are open declarations of starting terrorist centres in Pakistan?
  • Hindus from all over the world now need to speed up preparations for their own protection, realising the plan of terrorists to teach terrorism as a common thing.
  • It is necessary to prepare the ‘Ranaragini’ squad in India to counter the challenge given by terrorist organisations in the form of female terrorists.