British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

The following article is about 3 mothers who went on hajj with their 9 kids and have disappeared.. Instead of flying back to the UK they caught a flight to Istanbul and haven’t been seen since.. They have a brother already in Syria and it’s now thought the mothers have ended up there with their kids..

Isn’t it strange how 3 God fearing Muslim women could apparently just leave their husbands and take their kids to go and live in Syria? Feel so bad for the husbands and children..

Missing Bradford family: Fathers ‘distraught’ over fears children are in Syria

**The husbands of three sisters feared to have travelled to Syria with their nine children are said to be “distraught” after the group went missing following a religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.

Khadija, Sugra and Zohra Dawood, from Bradford, and their children aged three to 15 have not made contact for a week.**

Their brother is understood to be fighting with extremists in Syria.
The fathers’ lawyer said the children said “we can’t wait to come home” in a conversation before they went missing.
Balaal Khan said: “We’ve had no answers whatsoever, we don’t know what’s happened.”
Newsnight reporter Secunder Kermani spoke to Khadija’s husband, who said he wanted to tell his wife: “I love you, please bring the kids back”.
**
International hunt**

The fathers - two of whom are in the UK and one in Pakistan - have been “distraught, crying, they don’t know what to do”, said Mr Khan, adding it was suspected the women had taken their children to Syria.
The fathers last spoke to their children on 8 June, when they were in the Saudi city of Medina, said Mr Khan, adding: “They said ‘We love you, we’re missing you, we can’t wait to come home.’”
Mr Khan said it was feared the sisters had met up with their brother - but stressed that while family members had confirmed he was in Syria, he could not comment on what he was doing there.
The case follows the deaths of Dewsbury teenager Talha Asmal, who reportedly blew himself up in Iraq, becoming the UK’s youngest suicide bomber, and Muslim convert Thomas Evans, 25, from Buckinghamshire, who was among al-Shabab fighters killed in an attack on a Kenyan military base.

Police have said they are “extremely concerned” for the family’s safety and that enquiries are continuing on a “national and international level”. The Bradford family travelled to Medina on 28 May and were last seen in a hotel in the city. They were supposed to fly to Manchester following their pilgrimage but the fathers reported them missing when they did not return. There has been no contact with the sisters for one week. Their mobile phones have not been active, nor have their social media profiles been updated.

Travel agents confirmed that 10 tickets were bought for a flight on 9 June to Istanbul in Turkey, a commonly-used route into Syria.

Mr Khan said it was not known whether the family had boarded the flight - or if two children who were unaccounted for - five-year-old Nurah Zubair and her sister Haafiyah Zubair, eight - were still with the rest of their family. He said it was hoped all of the family were together and that a “computer glitch” could explain why the two girls were unaccounted for. He said he had asked for CCTV footage from Medina and from Turkey. The 15-year-old son Junaid Iqbal was acting as the family’s mahram - an appropriate male responsible for the family - during the Saudi pilgrimage, he added. However, Mr Khan told the BBC the family did not feel they were getting the answers they needed from police and that they wanted a “special task team” designated to the case.

Meanwhile, Bradford West MP Naz Shah said she had spoken to two of the fathers and they were “worried out of their minds”.
"I asked them if there was any indication [this could happen] and they said absolutely not - it was a shock to them, it came out of the blue.
“At this time there is no contact, absolutely zero contact with the women or children. The last contact was a few days ago when they were due to leave.”
**
Missing children

**

  • Ismaeel Iqbal, three
  • Mariya Iqbal, five
  • Muhammad Haseeb, five
  • Nurah Binte Zubair, five
  • Maryam Siddiqui, seven
  • Haafiyah Binte Zubair, eight
  • Zaynab Iqbal, eight
  • Ibrahim Iqbal, 14
  • Junaid Ahmed Iqbal, 15

**
Missing mothers**

  • **Khadija Dawood, 30
    **
  • Sugra Dawood, 34
  • Zohra Dawood, 33

West Yorkshire Police have contacted the Turkish officials but there have been no sightings or contact made in Turkey. A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: “We are in contact with West Yorkshire Police and Turkish authorities and are ready to provide consular assistance.”
**
Timeline of the disappearance**

  • Pre-June 2014: The sisters’ brother travels to Syria to fight with extremists
  • 28 May 2015: Family travel from Bradford to Saudi Arabian city of Medina on pilgrimage
  • 8 June: Fathers’ last conversation with their children
  • 9 June: Mothers and seven of the nine children thought to have boarded flight to Istanbul in Turkey - a commonly-used route into Syria
  • 11 June: Family had been expected to return to UK. Their disappearance is reported to the police

A neighbour of the family in Bradford, Mohammed Saeed, said it would be “devastating” if the family had travelled to Syria.

“They can’t grow up in that kind of area,” he said. “You hear about it all the time. All these people going there. It’s just a hellhole there isn’t it.” And Bradford East MP Imran Hussain said: “We have nine children that are missing at the moment and in particular some very young children, three and four-year-olds, and we need to ensure the safe return of those children.”

Source: Missing Bradford family: Fathers ‘distraught’ over fears children are in Syria - BBC News


Restored attachments:

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

Two of their husbands speaking at a press conference yesterday

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

So many stupid people in the world. i LOVE iSLAM, NOW LETS TAKE THE KIDS TO LIVE IN A GOD FORSAKEN WAR ZONE !!!

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

That’s Saudi funded British Islam for you. Ever other muslim is a bloody mufti in this country. It’s scary to see young people becoming extremists…their parents were too busy running businesses so didn’t pay attention what mosque their kids were attending or what company their kids were keeping.

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

I was so shocked when i heard this what i’m struggling to understand why take the children to a war zone with no education or safety . I really hope its not true.

British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

This is hot topic at my work today and im the only muslim in my office and everyone is just as shocked that why would anyone do this? Its just makes no sense. If they try returning to the uk all the criticism thwyl face from people who already think well if you cant live by the laws here “go back home” its just stupiditiy. Those poor kids. selfish cows

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

I thought whole thing would read like this
“British Family of 12 disappears… thought to be abducted by aliens”

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

lol. nobody here yet to pin it on Pakistan?? :eek:

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

or the parents joined tablighi jamaat initially, became wahabi friendly and now its time for Jihad

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

An update:

Contact has been made by one of three British sisters missing with their nine children - and they may have already entered Syria.

Sisters Khadija Dawood, Sugra Dawood and Zohra Dawood are thought to have taken the nine - aged between three and 15 - to the war-torn country to join Islamist militants.

**West Yorkshire Police said: "We have received information that contact has been made with the family in the UK which suggests one of the missing adults may be in Syria.
****“Contact has been made by one of the missing women and there is an indication that they may have already crossed the border into Syria but this is uncorroborated.”

**Source: Missing Family: Contact Made By One Sister

The disapppearance was headline news so she probably decided to get in touch after seeing her and her kids faces splashed all over the media.. Still doesn’t make sense to me how (presumbly) they want to live in Syria for ‘Islamic’ reasons but from a religious standpoint they’re not allowed to just finish their marriages without any divorce/khula and run off with their kids.. They went on hajj yet thought this was all somehow ok :confused:

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

You know usually what kind of muslims end up becoming extremists…the clueless kind. They have no idea that the “scholar” they like to follow on Twitter or FB is actually not traditional muslim and is influenced by wahabi ideology. They’re the ones who’d jump on you for exposing such kind…blaming you of sectarianism and being judgemental and what not. I feel sorry for them.

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

Isn’t there a hadith that there will be a group of Muslims whose Islam wouldn’t have went past their throats. It was advised that that it was better to kill such fitna mongers.

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

As I said…everyone is a bloody mufti these days.

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

So it turns out they actually tried to leave before but were interrogated and ended up missing their flight.. There are rumours that because their brother was already in Syria the family were on the radar but no official comment on that..

Missing Family Stopped From Leaving UK In March

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

So they left their husbands (may be didn’t even tell them their plans), wonder what so called religious scholar will have to say about the obedience of these wives.

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

Although all the husbands are saying that they had perfect marriages without problems, some of the newspapers are quoting friends of the women as saying that they were experiences severe issues with their husbands.

I suspect that these women were probably afraid of and trying to escape from their husbands - to go to a place where there husbands would not be able to get to them or to their children. With a brother who is already in ISIS they had family who could shelter them in ISIS controlled territory. In the UK or in Pakistan the husbands would have legal or extra-legal ways to reach them - in ISISland they wouldn’t face that.

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

ISIS’s religious scholars are twisted - they even say that you can steal from your own parents in order to come and live their territory, I’m sure they probably invented some fatwa saying that these women wouldn’t need their husbands permissions to leave with their children too.

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

Reminds me of tableeghi jamat. I know that it would cause heart burn, but hear me out :smiley:

I remember sons disappearing on tableeghi missions and when parents complained, they said that islam comes before everything else.

Wtf man… this is scary. How are ppl being influenced so readily by these types of extreme ideologies? Are there actually this many European Muslims joining ISIS or this another trick of the media?

Re: British Family of twelve disappears, thought to be in Syria

This was discussed on the News a little bit, but not in much detail.. They seem to have been taken to be married off in Pakistan, perhaps against their wishes? The brother who was the first to run off to Syria had come back from being married off.. Why would he do that if he was happy with his new marriage and wife?? The youngest sister who was separated from her husband was also married off the same way.. It may have been the other two were going thru similar problems..

This does not make it ok AT ALL to run away like that with your kids to Syria but I was thinking maybe they wouldn’t have been allowed to divorce by the family? If that’s the case the parents have a lot to answer for as well and it’s strange that they didn’t give any interviews or take part in the press conference when the 2 husbands spoke.. Those 2 were also not answering any questions from reporters so that’s pretty odd.. Were they worried about what more might come out? :hmmm: