Overview
- A 21-minute recording from JeM’s Markaz Usman o Ali in Bahawalpur outlines Jamat-ul-Mominat, including an induction course called Daura-e-Taskiya followed by Daura-Ayat-ul-Nisah.
- Azhar names a family-led hierarchy, appointing sister Sadiya Azhar to head the unit with Samaira Azhar (Umme Masood) and Afeera Farooq as instructors, and tasks widows under a sub-campaign titled Shoba-e-Dawat.
- He orders branches in every Pakistani district under a District Muntazima and imposes strict rules barring recruits from communicating with unrelated men by phone or messenger.
- JeM posters promote five-day-a-week online lessons led by “Umme Masood,” with reports of PKR 500 enrollment donations and online forms to sign up for the programme.
- In the speech, Azhar promises women who join will “go straight to paradise” and frames the move as a response to rivals using women, as Indian agencies warn of potential deployment including suicide roles.