Al Jazeera News :
A US woman who ran away from home at the age of 20 to live as part of ISIL’s so-called “caliphate” says she “deeply regrets” her decision, and has pleaded with United States authorities to allow her to return home.
Hoda Muthana, now aged 24, told the Guardian newspaper that she made a “big mistake” when she left the US four years ago, claiming she was brainwashed into doing so online.
Speaking from the al-Hawl refugee camp in
northern Syria, the same camp where British teenager Shamima Begum is being kept, Muthana said she misunderstood her faith when she left her home in Alabama and aligned herself to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS).
“We were basically in the time of ignorance … and then became jihadi, if you like to describe it that way,” she said. “I thought I was doing things correctly for the sake of God,” she added.
According to previous reports, Muthana tricked her parents into letting her go to Atlanta for a school field trip but then used her college tuition to board a plane from the US to the Middle East, first flying to Turkey and then travelling on to Syria.
Muthana said, she settled in Raqqa, the former de facto capital of ISIL, where she married an Australian fighter, Suhan Rahman, the first of her three husbands.
It was during this time that Muthana became a high-profile advocate of ISIL on Twitter where she famously uploaded a picture of four passports – American, Canadian, UK, and Australian.
“Bonfire soon, no need for these anymore, alhamdulliah [thanks be to God],” she captioned the image.
After her husband Rahman was killed in the Syrian town of Kobane, she also angrily wrote: “Terrorize the kuffar [non-Muslims] at home.”
In a second Tweet: “Americans wake up! Men and women altogether. You have much to do while you live under our greatest enemy, enough of your sleeping! Go on drivebys, and spill all of their blood, or rent a big truck and drive all over them. Veterans, Patriots, Memorial, etc day … Kill them.”
For several months in 2015, her Twitter feed was full of praise of ISIL and she says she “remained a zealot” until the following year.
A US woman who ran away from home at the age of 20 to live as part of ISIL’s so-called “caliphate” says she “deeply regrets” her decision, and has pleaded with United States authorities to allow her to return home.
Hoda Muthana, now aged 24, told the Guardian newspaper that she made a “big mistake” when she left the US four years ago, claiming she was brainwashed into doing so online.
Speaking from the al-Hawl refugee camp in
northern Syria, the same camp where British teenager Shamima Begum is being kept, Muthana said she misunderstood her faith when she left her home in Alabama and aligned herself to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS).
“We were basically in the time of ignorance … and then became jihadi, if you like to describe it that way,” she said. “I thought I was doing things correctly for the sake of God,” she added.
According to previous reports, Muthana tricked her parents into letting her go to Atlanta for a school field trip but then used her college tuition to board a plane from the US to the Middle East, first flying to Turkey and then travelling on to Syria.
Muthana said, she settled in Raqqa, the former de facto capital of ISIL, where she married an Australian fighter, Suhan Rahman, the first of her three husbands.
It was during this time that Muthana became a high-profile advocate of ISIL on Twitter where she famously uploaded a picture of four passports – American, Canadian, UK, and Australian.
“Bonfire soon, no need for these anymore, alhamdulliah [thanks be to God],” she captioned the image.
After her husband Rahman was killed in the Syrian town of Kobane, she also angrily wrote: “Terrorize the kuffar [non-Muslims] at home.”
In a second Tweet: “Americans wake up! Men and women altogether. You have much to do while you live under our greatest enemy, enough of your sleeping! Go on drivebys, and spill all of their blood, or rent a big truck and drive all over them. Veterans, Patriots, Memorial, etc day … Kill them.”
For several months in 2015, her Twitter feed was full of praise of ISIL and she says she “remained a zealot” until the following year.