

Authorities confirmed that three Malaysian women have
journeyed to the Middle East to join up with Isis forces.
Jihad Al-Nikah refers to a controversial concept where Sunni
women allegedly offer themselves in sexual comfort roles to fighters for the
establishment of Islamic rule.

"These women are believed to have offered themselves in
sexual comfort roles to Isis fighters who are attempting to establish Islamic
rule in the Middle East.
"This concept may seem controversial but it has arisen
as certain Muslim women here are showing sympathy for the Isis struggle,"
an intelligence official told The Malaysian Insider.
- Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official said one of the Malaysian women had traveled to the Middle East in December last year.
- "The woman, in her 30s, went to Turkey before meeting up with middlemen who helped her to complete her journey to Syria via land routes.
- "Another Malaysian woman in her 40s is believed to have linked up with Isis forces sometime in April this year," the source said.

"Intelligence exchanged with other countries revealed that Sunni Muslim women from Australia and the United Kingdom had also joined up with Isis."
The intelligence official said Isis had issued a decree in June this year ordering for the conscription of Jihad Al-Nikah or
sexual jihad.
- "Shortly after the town of Mosul in Iraq was captured by Isis forces, people were ordered to send unmarried women to jihad for sex," the intelligence official revealed.
- "In its proclamation, Isis threatened to impose shariah law on all those who failed to comply with the edict or decree," the official added.

This figure also includes British Muslim women who are
not fighting on the front line, but are still involved by performing sexual
jihad.

Although Putrajaya had initially revealed that about 30
Malaysians might have traveled to the Middle East to fight for Isis, the
actual figure is believed to be higher", the official told The Malaysian Insider.
Source: The Malaysian Insider
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