“…Khan, Watson, Ali & Chen (2018) argue that the call by jihad feminist for Muslim women to join the ISIS and be good brides, wives and mothers, makes them turn a blind eye to the absurd construct of women agency and male oppression within the ISIS's operations. Kneip (2016) says that the call by jihad feminists for Muslim women to be good jihad brides, wives, and mothers when they join the ISIS, masks women not to see any form of oppression and abuse that they face within the operations of the ISIS. In end, far from standing against any forms of Western feminists' interpretation of women subjugation in the Islamic world, jihad feminists promote an array of patriarchal practices and beliefs in the ISIS operations.…”