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Who is Dr. Shaheen Shahid? The Woman Accused of Building Jaish’s Female Network in India

Dr. Shaheen Shahid's arrest reveals Jaish-e-Mohammed's strategic push to recruit women in India through its new wing, Jamaat-ul-Mominat.

Published By: Prakriti Parul
Last Updated: November 11, 2025 16:32:29 IST

As probes into the Delhi Red Fort blast and the large explosives recovery in Faridabad advance, investigators have uncovered a new and worrying figure — a female doctor from Lucknow accused of leading a women’s recruitment network for terrorism in India. The arrest of Dr. Shaheen Shahid points to a major shift by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) to bring more women into its fold.

Who is Dr. Shaheen Shahid and Her Alleged Role?

Dr. Shaheen Shahid, a resident of Lucknow’s Lal Bagh area, was arrested in Faridabad, Haryana. Intelligence officials identify her as a key operative for Jaish-e-Mohammed in India. Her primary responsibility, according to sources, was to establish and lead the terrorist organization’s women’s wing for Indian operations. This wing, known as Jamaat-ulMominat, is headed in Pakistan by Sadia Azhar, the sister of JeM founder Masood Azhar. Dr. Shahid’s alleged mission was to recruit female terrorists for this wing, marking a significant evolution in the group’s operational tactics on Indian soil.



What is Jamaat-ulMominat and Why Does It Matter?

The formation of Jamaat-ulMominat marks Jaish-e-Mohammed’s push to regain strength after setbacks in Indian counter-terror missions like Operation Sindoor. Intelligence inputs indicate the group is recruiting women — especially commanders’ wives and poor students — from its centers in Pakistan. The new female wing is designed to build a quieter, less detectable layer of its network. This layer can potentially evade traditional surveillance, transport funds, and radicalize other women, making it a dangerous and strategic expansion of the terror threat.

How is This Connected to the Larger Terror Module?

The web of connections points to a coordinated network. Dr. Shaheen Shahid is said to have ties to Al-Falah University in Faridabad, the same university where another arrested doctor, Muzammil Ganaie (also known as Musaib), worked. Muzammil was arrested after a staggering 2,900 kg of explosives and flammable materials were recovered from his rented accommodations in Faridabad. He was already a wanted person in Jammu and Kashmir for displaying pro-Jaish posters. This connection indicates that Shahid’s recruitment network and Ganaie’s logistical operations were parts of a single coordinated terror module capable of large-scale attacks.

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