In the past week alone, two separate cases of women and girls trying to leave a western country for Syria to join ISIS militants have surfaced in the media. ISIS also released a propaganda video in which a woman gets stoned to death for committing adultery.
Despite continuous reports that members of ISIS enslave, rape, torture, and stone women, women continue to join the ranks of ISIS. Roughly 10 percent of recruits from the West are women, and ISIS seems to be expanding its female recruitment. Last week, they launched al-Zawra, a propaganda campaign promoting videos that teach women to cook, sew…and use weapons.
Zainab Salbi, founder of Women for Women International and author of Between Two Worlds: Escape from Tyranny, spoke of these recruitment tactics on RFD a few days ago. I followed up with her to better understand what draws women to ISIS.
WF: I’m sure you saw the front page of The New York Times yesterday. Their headline was “In West, ISIS Finds Women Eager to Enlist.” I want to use this as a pivot to something you said on our show yesterday about the two types of women who join ISIS.
ZS: It is not a question of women from the West or women from the Middle East, it is a question of why women join ISIS.
One is the youth. ISIS is appealing to the youth because they are giving them a sense of purpose. We’re going to take Islam and the Muslim nations into one caliphate. Many Muslims grew up with a sense that once upon a time, we were a gifted people and we lived in a golden era when science and art and all of that flourished. So that’s the history from the Islamic perspective and they have been defeated particularly in the last hundred years. And so what ISIS is doing is saying “look, no one has helped us. They bombed us, they killed us, they tortured us, so now we are taking charge of ourselves and we’re going to take you back into this whole era.”
But when they’re doing that, it’s also opened up a whole discussion among Muslims that this era may have entailed wars and killing and pillaging and raping and we did not study this in our own history but we’re now being faced with this question as ISIS is doing all that.
One group of Muslims is very scared of this vision and the other group of Muslims is finding that this gives them a purpose and it’s going to take them back to a glorious time. The side that is seeing a purpose out of ISIS is being recruited and a big chunk of that is usually youth. Youth in the region and youth everywhere. There’s a movement here, and people want to go and be part of it.
It’s important that we understand the psychological reasoning that ISIS has tapped into. It’s important because the way to fight it beyond the bombs is to promote the alternative vision – that the future is not about the return to the past of the caliphate, but entails freedom and prosperity for all.
The minute we start looking at the narrative of Islam, we enter into dangerous territory because we group everyone as one Muslim. It’s very, very important for the Western world and the Western media to talk about it in a multi-dynamic aspect. Not all Muslims are like that but ISIS is appealing to that psychology. We are having a crisis within Islam and that entails a crisis within families themselves, between generations.
WF: And what about the other type of woman?
ZS: There’s another kind of woman. They’re older and their sense of identity stems directly and solely from their relationship to men. This kind of woman sees the man as the provider for her and her children. Her role as a woman is to support the provider and for the provider to do whatever he wants to do. That includes polygamy and that includes her absolute obedience to him and that includes whatever he wishes. She has no sense of independent identity. She is an extension of him. These women become the soldiers of patriarchy and they’re becoming the soldiers of ISIS in a way.
The creation of an alternative for these women is to show them the possibilities where they, too, have an independent identity and they, too, can be free to fulfill their full potential.









