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How a teenage girl from Lahore ended up in Syria
BY MUHAMMAD SHAHZAD


"I cannot sleep at night. I feel like my soul has been wrenched out of my body," says Kiran Abrar, the mother of a 14-year-old girl, Khansa, who has reportedly gone to Syria to join Daesh. "Her picture is etched in my mind. I wake up screaming at night, remembering my daughter. Where is she? Is she alive or dead? Is she in safe hands or suffering in misery?"

There are no answers to Kiran’s questions. And deep down, the inconsolable mother knows this. Had she been aware of her daughter’s fate, she says she would have never let her go. “My husband died when Khansa and our other three children were very young. I had to work extremely hard to raise them. I even asked for fitraana, sadqa and zakaat at times. Now, she has left me to bear the cruelties of life alone,” she says of her radicalised teenage daughter.

Kiran married Abrar Haider around 15 years ago, but Haider died of an electric shock some 10 years later. After her husband’s demise, Kiran lived with her in-laws at their house in Gulshan Park on Multan Road, Lahore. In August last year, she moved in with her parents, who live near Sutar Mills in Manawan, and took her children along.

In the first week of September, Khansa’s paternal grandmother, 70-year-old Fatima Bibi, and a family friend, Farhana Hamid, approached Kiran and requested to take the teenage girl with them. “Initially, I refused, but they kept insisting,” shares Kiran. Presuming then that Khansa was going to help her aging grandmother, she allowed her daughter to go. “Three days later, I received a call from Fatima Bibi saying Khansa had gone missing.”

Kiran subsequently rushed to Hanjarwal police station and registered a complaint over the abduction of her daughter. She says police registered a case against Farhana Hamid on the complaint of Fatima Bibi. Upon investigating, police found that Farhana Hamid of Wahdat Colony had escorted Khansa to Syria. Farhana had taken her four children along too, they learnt. Moreover, one Bushra Cheema of Johar Town also accompanied them along with her children.

Tariq Kiyani, who is DSP of the anti-terrorism squad of CIA Lahore, is investigating the case. He says they are yet to make a breakthrough in terms of tracing the suspect responsible for travel and other arrangements. To a question about uncovering ISIS recruitment networks, the DSP said they were still looking to find a lead.

Fatima Bibi claims she had no idea their family friend was plotting to take her granddaughter to Syria. But then, this is not the first time Fatima Bibi has lost a family member to Daesh. In April last year, her daughter Irshad Bibi left for Syria to join the militant outfit, while Irshad’s younger son Bilal is also suspected to have fled to Syria in February 2015 on the pretext of leaving Pakistan to work in Dubai.

“I have had a lifetime of suffering. My son Abrar was just five years old when my husband died,” shares Fatima Bibi, a mother of three. “I worked as a maid to raise my children. When my son was old enough to feed me, he died of an electric shock. After Abrar and Irshad, my other daughter Salma took care of me.”

Irshad’s husband, too, died when the children were still young. Fatima Bibi says Irshad had always been very pious and obedient. She prayed and recited the Holy Quran regularly. She even taught at a madrassah near Sakeem Mor and would visit places outside Lahore to attenddars.

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A female Daesh fighter in Syria. An estimated 550 Western women have left their homes and families to travel to Syria and Iraq and join ISIS, according to the CNN. PHOTO: REUTERS

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A female jihadi fighter in Syria. PHOTO: REUTERS

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PHOTO: REUTERS

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PHOTO: INSTITUTE OF STRATEGIC DIALOGUE

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A female Daesh fighter in Syria. An estimated 550 Western women have left their homes and families to travel to Syria and Iraq and join ISIS, according to the CNN. PHOTO: REUTERS

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A female jihadi fighter in Syria. PHOTO: REUTERS


Fatima Bibi says Irshad Bibi had left her home in March saying she was going to attend aDars-e-Quran in Okara, but never returned. Irshad’s daughter Ammara later found a diary in which Irshad had written a goodbye note to her mother and daughter. Fatima Bibi shares her daughter sometimes calls her from Syria, asking for forgiveness and prayers. She says Irshad told her that she has left for the service of Islam and asks her mother to do the same.

While Fatima Bibi’s wounds seem to have become somewhat less painful with time, her daughter-in-law Kiran is finding it hard to comprehend what has happened. There’s one thing that boggles her mind to no end: how could she have been living in the same house and not know what was happening?

How a teenage girl from Lahore ended up in Syria – Tribune Labs
 
Women are attracted to raw power and wealth..when a invading army conquers..women naturally feel the urge and attracting towards the conquering force..this is how they are biologically programmed..when Nazi armies were gassing Jews in aushwitz the Jews women in Soviet Union were throwing themselves at the invading Nazi forces.

I dont feel any sympathy for the mother..she must have been raising her kids on high dose of Jihad and religion..this was the eventual outcome..99% women reproduce for the sake of reproducing..they are not capable of raising children..the end result is a surplus of deprived, misbehaving and disturbed children which are eventually the file and rank of terrorist organisation..Human race needs a cleanup..every now and then..no matter how much it is resisted..it comes eventually in forms of invasion and war crimes..
 
Women are attracted to raw power and wealth..when a invading army conquers..women naturally feel the urge and attracting towards the conquering force..this is how they are biologically programmed..when Nazi armies were gassing Jews in aushwitz the Jews women in Soviet Union were throwing themselves at the invading Nazi forces.

I dont feel any sympathy for the mother..she must have been raising her kids on high dose of Jihad and religion..this was the eventual outcome..99% women reproduce for the sake of reproducing..they are not capable of raising children..the end result is a surplus of deprived, misbehaving and disturbed children which are eventually the file and rank of terrorist organisation..Human race needs a cleanup..every now and then..no matter how much it is resisted..it comes eventually in forms of invasion and war crimes..

"Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya

Glanirva Bhavathi Bharatha,

Abhyuthanam Adharmaysya

Tadatmanam Srijami Aham'.


------ May be we are going through that period now??????
 
The way to Syria from Pakistan goes through Lal Masjid mafia.......(Sunni case)
Way to Syria from Pakistan is much easier in shite case. Iran is hiring Shia militants in Pakistan and Afghanistan as well as using Afghan Refugees to fight in Syria and Iraq......

We need solid steps .......
Things like sealing borders or questioning respective governments will not work.
 
Fuckin hell mate. We really, REALLY need to start cracking down more fiercely on those dumbass fanatic religious scholars and schools.
We cannot take responsibility for the actions of few. She wanted to go there, so be it. One less radical to worry about.

I dont feel any sympathy for the mother..she must have been raising her kids on high dose of Jihad and religion..this was the eventual outcome..99% women reproduce for the sake of reproducing..they are not capable of raising children..the end result is a surplus of deprived, misbehaving and disturbed children which are eventually the file and rank of terrorist organisation..Human race needs a cleanup..every now and then..no matter how much it is resisted..it comes eventually in forms of invasion and war crimes..
It is easy to blame parents for the wrongdoings of their children.

Issue is that children do not always listen to their parents.

Nothing wrong with a mother tutoring her children in the ways of Islam. However, each individual have his own point-of-view and may interpret things differently then the other.

Haven't you noticed? Two brothers are not the same in their behavior.

Also, a decent religious education does not breeds terrorism. Contrary to the popular belief, terrorists are not necessarily religious in their background. Individuals, who have studied in prestigious (secular) educational institutes, have been found to embrace terrorism.
 
She wanted to go there, so be it. One less radical to worry about.
Sorry man but according to Pakistani law she is just a kid. A kid is someone who doesn't has conscious of his/her own. I feel really bad about her mother and the anguish she is going through. I hope she get back home safely.
 
No sympathy .. Only fukin anger.. I hope the Russians bomb the shyt outta them!

Our limp d... govt should resign ..or grow a pair to crack down on cunts like maulana burqa a fkin kind.. Those madrassas produce terrorists and hoes! Houses of Satan!
 
No sympathy .. Only fukin anger.. I hope the Russians bomb the shyt outta them!

Our limp d... govt should resign ..or grow a pair to crack down on cunts like maulana burqa a fkin kind.. Those madrassas produce terrorists and hoes! Houses of Satan!
Ch Nisar is his mureed burqay wali sarkar par wo kiyon operation karwaye ga?
Bhaar mein jaye awaam
 
What if farhana hamid abducted her?
She also seems very poor living without father and surviving on fitra, she can be easily misguided for monetary gains.
 
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