In October 2025, Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed launched Tuhfat-ul-Mu’minat, an online jihad course for women. The programme, promoted on encrypted platforms, aims to spread extremist ideology while raising funds. It highlights Pakistan’s weak enforcement of counter-terrorism norms despite global commitments.
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- JeM launches women-focused online jihad course titled Tuhfat-ul-Mu’minat.
- Course promoted via Telegram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and madrassa networks.
- Enrolment fee PKR 500; framed as “spiritual training.”
- Course doubles as fundraising tool after Op Sindoor damaged JeM bases.
- JeM runs 2,000+ digital wallets; moves $2.8–3.2 million yearly.
- Up to 50% funds allegedly used for weapons and operations.
- Female relatives of senior JeM leaders run the online modules.
- Content uses selective scripture to justify jihad and anti-India ideas.
- Pakistan ignores JeM’s digital operations despite FATF pledges.
- Article urges global scrutiny, digital forensics cooperation, and gender-focused counter-radicalisation.




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