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Glossy 'Jihad Cosmo' combines beauty tips with suicide bombing advice 

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 11:32 AM on 13th March 2011


Al-Qaeda has launched a women's magazine that mixes beauty and fashion tips 
with advice on suicide bombings.

Dubbed 'Jihad Cosmo', the glossy magazine's front cover features the barrel of 
a sub-machine gun next to a picture a woman in a veil.

There are exclusive interviews with martyrs' wives, who praise their husbands' 
decisions to die in suicide attacks.

The slick, 31-page Al-Shamikha magazine - meaning The Majestic Woman - has 
advice for singletons on 'marrying a mujahideen'.

Readers are told it is their duty to raise children to be mujahideen ready for 
jihad.

And the 'beauty column' instructs women to stay indoors with their faces 
covered to keep a 'clear complexion'.

They should 'not go out except when necessary' and wear a niqab for 'rewards by 
complying with the command of Allah Almighty'.

A woman called Umm Muhanad hails her husband for his bravery after his suicide 
bombing in Afghanistan.

And another article urges readers to give their lives for the Islamist cause.

It advises: 'From martyrdom, the believer will gain security, safety and 
happiness.'  

More traditional content for a women's magazine includes features on the merits 
of honey facemasks, etiquette, first aid and why readers should avoid 
'towelling too forcibly'.

A trailer for the next issue promises tips on skin care - and how to wage 
electronic jihad.


The magazine includes exclusive interviews with the wives of martyrs, who 
praise their husband's suicide missions. A beauty column instructs women to 
keep their faces covered and stay indoors (file picture)
The first issue's editorial explains that the magazine's goal is to educate 
women and involve them in the war against the enemies of Islam.  

It says: Because women constitute half of the population - and one might even 
say that they are the population since they give birth to the next generation - 
the enemies of Islam are bent on preventing the Muslim woman from knowing the 
truth about her religion and her role, since they know all too well what would 
happen if women entered the field of jihad.   

'The nation of Islam needs women who know the truth about their religion and 
about the battle and its dimensions and know what is expected of them.'  

The publication is being distributed online by the same Al-Qaeda media wing 
behind Inspire, a similarly slick magazine that encourages young Muslims in the 
West to commit terrorist atrocities.

James Brandon at anti-extremism think tank Quilliam, said: 'Al-Qaeda see how 
effective magazines are at pushing the ideals of western culture and want to 
try the same thing.

'As a result they have come up with a jihadist's version of Cosmopolitan 
magazine.'
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