This poem was posted on a file-sharing site three days ago with the preface, “We are not slaves to our inclinations when will the west understand?!”:
We are the jihadi wives
We feel no shame
We are the jihadi wives
It’s all in the nameWife to a warrior
It’s not a fad
Wife to a muwahid
So don’t get madAttempting to defame our names
Calling it democracy
Attempting to defame our game
A loosing mockeryWe are the jihadi wives
Take down this memo
We are the jihadi wives
Raising a new nationEnjoying ardul izzah
Preparing our cubs for your slaughter
Enjoying ardul izzah
The next to come might be your daughterThe muhajiraat keep expanding
Coming from all across the globe
The muhajiraat keep expanding
Coming bolder and strongerJihadi wives here to stay
Supporting martyrdom or victory
So be displeased as you you
Jihadi wives here to stay
The “cubs,” or ISIS children, are put into indoctrination programs and training camps at an early age. There was no designated author of the “Jihadi Wives” poem, but ISIS has been making a concerted effort to lure women to the Islamic State to become brides to their fighters.
One ISIS handbook advises women to arrange contacts beforehand, to learn some conversational Turkish, not travel on the same plane in groups larger than three, buy a SIM card for a cell phone at the airport, and to “be chill to the airport officers.” Once at a hotel, the woman would call contacts for a ride to a home of an ISIS sympathizer in preparation to cross the border at night or dawn. It cautions that if you leave your luggage at the safehouse “they might steal your stuff.” The guide also recommends bringing an extra abaya in case a woman rips hers while crawling under barbed wire at the border.
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