Jamaat ul-Mominaat
From Doctor to Terror Suspect: The Radicalization Journey of Shaheen Saeed in Delhi's Red Fort Bombing Case
Nov 29, 2025 07:53 pm CST
This comprehensive analysis examines how Shaheen Saeed, a respected medical professional, allegedly transformed into a key terror suspect in the deadly Red Fort bombing in Delhi. The article traces her life from her education in Lucknow through two failed marriages to her relationship with fellow doctor Muzammil Shakeel, which authorities believe facilitated her radicalization and connection to terrorist organizations like Jaish-e-Mohammed's women's wing.
NIA Recovers Rs 18 Lakh Cash from Terror Suspect's Room at Al-Falah University in Delhi Blast Investigation
Nov 29, 2025 05:35 pm CST
The National Investigation Agency has discovered Rs 18 lakh in cash from terror suspect Shaheed Saeed's room at Al-Falah University during the Delhi blast investigation. The blast near Red Fort killed 15 people and uncovered a complex terror network involving medical professionals. Investigators revealed that Saeed and co-accused Muzammil Shakeel purchased a vehicle with cash that was allegedly part of a larger plot involving 32 cars prepared for terrorist activities.
Masood Azhar: The Mastermind Behind Major Terror Attacks From Mumbai to Delhi's Red Fort Blast
Nov 12, 2025 06:32 pm CST
Masood Azhar, the 56-year-old founder of Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed, has been linked to numerous attacks against India spanning decades, from the 2001 Parliament attack to the recent Delhi Red Fort blast that killed nine people. Despite being designated an international terrorist by the UN Security Council, Azhar continues to operate freely with Pakistan's protection, recently expanding operations through a women's terrorist brigade while surviving Operation Sindoor that killed multiple family members.
Medical Doctor Exposed as Alleged JeM Operative: Professor Reveals Suspicious Behavior Prior to Terror Arrest
Nov 11, 2025 10:22 pm CST
A medical doctor named Shahin Shahid has been arrested for allegedly establishing the women's wing of Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed in India. Her university colleague describes suspicious behavior as investigators link her to a massive explosives seizure in Faridabad and potentially to the recent Delhi Red Fort bombing that killed nine people.
NIA Investigates Three Al-Falah University Doctors Connected to Delhi Red Fort Suicide Bombing
Nov 11, 2025 07:30 pm CST
The National Investigation Agency has taken over the investigation of a deadly suicide bombing near Delhi's Red Fort that killed nine people, focusing on three doctors from Al-Falah University in Faridabad. Authorities discovered 2,900 kg of bomb-making materials in properties connected to the suspects, who are allegedly linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist organization.
Terror Network Exposed: Doctor's Arrest Reveals Jaish-e-Mohammed's Women's Wing Plan in India
Nov 11, 2025 06:56 pm CST
Authorities raid multiple properties in Lucknow following the arrest of Dr. Shaheen Shahid from Al-Falah University, who was allegedly tasked with establishing the women's wing of Pakistani terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed in India. The investigation connects to both a Delhi suicide bombing that killed nine people and the recovery of nearly 3,000 kg of explosives in Faridabad.
Lucknow Doctor Arrested for Leading Jaish-e-Mohammed Women's Wing in India
Nov 11, 2025 05:43 pm CST
A Lucknow-based doctor, Dr. Shaheena Shahid, has been arrested for establishing Jaish-e-Mohammed's first women's wing in India. Connected to a massive explosives seizure in Faridabad, she was tasked with leading the India branch of Jamaat ul-Mominaat, the women's division of the Pakistan-based terrorist organization headed by Masood Azhar's sister.
Jaish-e-Mohammed's New Women Brigade: Masood Azhar's Strategy to Counter Indian Female Military Presence
Oct 29, 2025 04:57 pm CST
Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar has established a new women's wing called Jamaat ul-Mominaat, allegedly to counter India's integration of women in its military. In a recently obtained audio recording, Azhar outlines comprehensive training programs for female recruits, promising paradise after death while imposing strict communication rules. The brigade includes women whose relatives died in confrontations with Indian forces and will be established across Pakistan, revealing the continued flourishing of terror organizations despite Pakistan's claims of combating terrorism.







