TL;DR
- The course is part of JeM’s newly formed women’s wing, Jamaat ul‑Muminat, aimed at engaging female participants.
- Women enrolling in the programme will pay PKR 500 and receive online sessions on the group’s ideological ‘duties’.
- The launch marks a strategic shift to digital radicalisation and fundraising by extremist groups.
- The initiative is monitored by security analysts as a potential escalation of female involvement in Islamist militancy.
- This development triggers concerns about evolving recruitment tactics and cross-border terror financing in the region.



