“A growing group of British women have moved to Syria to raise children under the radical Isis regime.” Where did these “British” women learn their understanding of Islam? British authorities know that the vast majority of Muslims in Britain have no interest in jihad violence, and that the real problem is “Islamophobia” — so why has “a growing group of British women” decided to raise children in the caliphate?
“Terrorist toddler: Terrifying tweet shows Jihadi son posing with a rifle,” by Sam Christie, Daily Star, July 21, 2014:
The smiling youngster, aged about four, is said to be the son of a terror group fighter in Syria.
A growing group of British women have moved to Syria to raise children under the radical Isis regime.
Using the name of Umm Isa and Muhajirah fi Sham, the mum is urging other British women to join her.
In a Twitter post she blasted: “Wer r all da sisters dat want 2 join us in Sham nd marry nd support a mujahid?”
Her boy, called Isa, the Arabic version of Jesus, has a younger brother she calls “mini mujahid” or holy warrior.
The mum is said to be a former UK student in media, film, psychology and sociology and is an Islam convert who attended a mosque in south London.
She is married to Isis fighter Abdur Rahman, from Sweden.
Her neighbour, another British woman who uses the alias Umm Khattab al-Britaniyya posted the image with the message: “Look at my little mujahid this kid is the funniest man love him to much.”
A baying mob of Isis fanatics stoned a woman to death in the Syrian town of Tabaqau after she was accused of adultery.