New Delhi: An undercover investigation has revealed that a group of British Islamist women is encouraging young female Muslims in the United Kingdom to join terror outfit Islamic State.
According to a report in dailymail, the three ISIS sympathisers tell young Muslim women that Britain is waging war against them.
In a video aired on Monday, the group was seen spreading ISIS's extremist ideology and encouraging young women to abandon democracy and flee to Syria and work for ISIS.
The trio, who identify themselves as Umm Saalihah, Umm L and Umm Usmaan, were tracked down after promoting pro-ISIS ideology on social media platforms.
They are also seen using racially abusive language to describe Jews and Israelis.
Two operate in positions of authority and lecture women and teenagers in secretive study sessions.
Preaching the women and teenagers, they said: "The good days have already begun, nobody ever have thought in our lifetime we would see the establishment of the Khilafah. The thing is the more they plot, the more they plan, Allah has got his own plan, remember that don't ever lose hope."
"We do not submit to the law of any country."
"It is fard (necessary) to live under Khilafah (Islamic State). Go to Shaam (Syria) for it is the best of Allah's lands on earth."
In the undercover footage, they also criticised the UK government and spoke against the US-led strikes against ISIS.
"These people who plot against the Muslims are no match for Allah, they may be making all these plans in the corridors of Whitehall, in 10 Downing Street and in the White House and wherever they may be, but the same thing has happened time and time again do you think anyone ever defeated Allah."
"They are killing innocent people, you know, they are cowards because they will never come down and show their boots on the ground."
What the government calls extremism, they said, is simply being a good Muslim.
"It's not the first time nations have plotted against the believers. It's not the first time the alliance has been formed like they have now with this coalition against the Khilafah. But Allah one by one he will destroy them."
The three came to light following a 12-month undercover investigation which saw a team of Muslim reporters infiltrate the group's inner circle.
According to a report, it is believed that around 700 people, including teenage girls, with British background have travelled to Syria or Iraq join ISIS,