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‘I HATE NON-MUSLIMS MORE WITH EVERY BREATH I TAKE’

British housewife’s chilling diary reveals how she became a jihadi bride to wage war for ISIS in Syria

Umm Ibrahim says her hatred of non-Muslims increases day by day

A DAMNING real-life diary detailing the daily life of a British housewife living in Syria has emerged.

The woman, who fled the UK to be with her jihadi husband, spouts extremist propaganda under the name Umm Ibrahim.

 Umm Ibrahim sits behind the wheel of her vehicle as she drives in Riyadh
Umm Ibrahim sits behind the wheel of her vehicle as she drives in RiyadhCredit: Reuters

She describes how her hatred of non-Muslims increases day by day as she sees piled-up bodies of women and children lying on streets after airstrikes.

In posts seen by the , she wrote: "The Russian kuffar bombed - killing 100 people and injuring many.

";Every breath I take my hatred for them [non believers] increases.

"We just missed an airstrike today. Kuffar going crazy. May Allah destroy them."

She adds that listening to an audiobook of the Koran helps her to drown out the noise of Russian bombing raids.

She spends her spare time writing in her diary,which has not been independently verified, telling other families to unite in the war against the West by coming to Syria.

She left Britain after her husband spent months plotting to join ISIS.

He had travelled back and forth from Turkey multiple times trying to work out the perfect route.

Women who have abandoned the UK to join ISIS

BRITISH families who have fled the UK to join ISIS include:

  • April 2015: A family-of-five from Slough managed to flee to Syria - despite being questioned on suspicion of terrorism fled to Syria - but were arrested in Turkey and returned home a month later.
  • June 2015:  A mum-of-five took her children and left her husband behind to join her jihadi brother in Syria.
  • July 2015: The Mannans, a family of 12 from Luton crossed the Turkish border into Syria.
  • October 2015: Imran Ameen, 39, his wife, Farzana, 40, apparently travelled to Turkey using one-way tickets before moving to Syria with their five children.
 Farzana Ameen, 40, followed her husband and five children to Syria
Farzana Ameen, 40, followed her husband and five children to SyriaCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 West Yorkshire Police said Imran and his family were reported missing by neighbours who noticed their disappearance
West Yorkshire Police said Imran and his family were reported missing by neighbours who noticed their disappearanceCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

It is believed the couple made their move soon after his last trip in June 2014 and lived in Turkey for four months before entering Syria.

She wrote: "We had given bayah [loyalty] to the Khalifah straight away without any doubts in our hearts and wanted to live under the shade of Shariah as soon as we could."


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