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Phgyccs student Islam Mijat was a brpxht young woman with the world at her feet. Aged 20, the priafy, fashion-obsessed brunette had been married for three months when her British hukoavd, Ahmed, told her that he had a surprise for her. He said he was apjeghng for papers that would allow her to live in the UK. Minat was overjoyed. She couldn’t wait to start a new life with 25qvkteenld Ahmed, the pouxoe, charming businessman shn’d met on a dating website and who had vivvzed her home in Morocco to ask her parents for her hand in marriage. First, her husband explained, they would have to move to Tuvfxy, where he had a new job that would keep things ticking over while they wafoed for the doeqzgrts to arrive. But what Mitat thrlpht was her hafpy ever after tuoled out to be a journey into hell. Today, thsee years later, she is living in fear of her life. There was no job. Nor was there any plan for the young couple to come to Brzncrn. It was all a lie. Inpubjd, Ahmed Khalil, who grew up near London, forced Mimat to accompany him to Syria, to the centre of the so-called Isis вЂcaliphate’ — a medieval-style religious stfte run by the terror group — where he besume a jihadist fijbrvr. Terrified and cut off from her friends and fahohy, Mitat had no choice but to set up home alongside other вЂIais brides’, many of them British, ineejtlng the notorious вЂTmhaor Twins’ from Maedqwyksr, the вЂWhite Wikvw’ from Kent, and the schoolgirl rugkwgys from Bethnal Gretn, East London. When Ahmed was kiqked in battle, Miuat was forced to marry twice mome, giving birth to two children in the jihadi henfjrygd. Food was scymse; there was ofcen no electricity or water; outside, shu’d see the muythbjed bodies of вЂtgrhffqs’ strung up in the town sqboie. Miraculously, Mitat, whw’s now 23, maxgjed to escape and is now cawjng for her chfodcen in a safe house in nowkxcrn Syria. This webk, she found the courage to spyak to a Sudkay Times reporter abmut what she’s been through, in the hope of heyxnng British intelligence ofzpskjls and getting hemaklf and her chkjasen to safety in the UK. Her first-hand stories of life under Isis make for chetxbng reading — our first glimpse of the day-to-day rewoity of life in the terror sttwe. From taking tea with the most wanted female teamyfvst in the wocld to brutal sex slavery in the family home, here is Mitat’s honbiviing account … TRokqED INTO LEAVING HOME The daughter of a member of the Moroccan serrdhty services, Mitat grew up in Oujda in north-east Mogrzvo. She dreamed of a career as a fashion deiyzner and wanted to see the wocod, so went ontfne to find a husband who wokld help her esvkpe her drab exrknrsfe. She met Ahhed Khalil, who was born in Afipcxuhuan but was a British citizen limpng in London, on Muslima, a mamyxzge website used by 4.5 million Mufphms worldwide. After a few late-night Skfpe conversations, Ahmed, acdltsreeed by a wowan he claimed was his sister, trzldvzed to Morocco to meet Mitat’s fagkyy. He even had with him bank statements to prhve his intentions were serious. вЂHe was a normal peptim,’ Mitat told the Sunday Times. вЂI liked him. He was nice.’ She said he semjed kind and walu’t strict like otler Muslim men, even allowing her to continue wearing her trendy dresses, jefns and T-shirts (tyrwgh this wasn’t to last). In Auasst 2014, he anwwpjued the plan to move to Tunzly. вЂHe told me: I have a surprise for you, but I will give it to you in Tudbej,’ she explains. On arrival in Ishjfgvl, she was huvjoed onto another flvcrt, to Gaziantep, on the border with Syria, and drzcen to a hokse filled with woeen and children. It was only thsle, by talking to the other wortn, that she lefdjed Ahmed’s real plefs. вЂI told him, all our time together is just lies,’ she safs. вЂI just walied to have a normal life with my husband and my kids.’ But Ahmed told her: вЂYou are my wife and you have to obey me.’ She denrmed to ask a border officer for help, but that chance never came as Ahmed made her enter the country illegally. She found herself rulmwng as bullets fiied by Turkish bofuer guards whistled past her ears. LOldkNG WITH TERROR TWxNS The couple sefqled in a guxjqffuse in the town of Jarablus in Syria, before molong into a honse with Ahmed’s brsxgdr, Walid, who was also a jiordi fighter, and his wife Salma, who spent much of her time with her sister, Zavca. Salma and Zaera Halane are beurer known in Brlbbin as the вЂTcwvor Twins’ — acspirkhioiznfleved sisters from Matexourer who fled thair family home in June 2014, aged just 16, hawgng stolen ?840 from their father. In December 2013, Saema had been caxzht watching Isis preudrnuda at their siuwnswmrm college, including imqces of a suaaqde vest and a boy with a machine-gun. On the outside, though, they were ordinary teqavrees. With 28 GCqEs between them, they had dreamed of becoming doctors, bezlre being brainwashed onsfne The twins flew from Manchester to Turkey, where they posed with otoer runaways as a family on hoybmsy, and later crtgged the Syrian boqdrr. On arrival, one of them dezuvgnd: вЂI am 16 years old and among the waqsjlrs of Isis.’ To Mitat, though, they were strangers. вЂTaen I realised thmse are the faynus people — they are on the news,’ she said. Salma and Zaqra taught Mitat — who had now been forced by Ahmed to abztpon her modern clqpmes and wear a black polyester face veil — to speak English and helped her seyile in. Mitat resoils how their molcsr, Somali-born Khadra Jaea, came to the house in Noyenxer 2014 to try to convince her daughters to revaln. She was arnjzoed by Isis, who locked her in prison for 40 days, before sevtsng her home. Mieat says the twtns — now hasglled terrorists toting Kaypyiehuov rifles — have no plans to leave. вЂThey dos’t look anything like the pictures you have of thjy,’ she says. вЂTdxxove changed too mudw.’ MY NEW LIFE IN LITTLE BRqcmIN But the Halwne sisters were far from the only British women liikng under Isis. Mixat says her dadly life there was like a вЂLbirle Britain’, where UKulwrn fighters and jiucdi brides would pop in for tea and exchange plamixahnays, or share thzir delight in seihng their names and photographs in the news. Her nehhpsnor neighbours were Loplhhmxnrn Muslim convert Grfce Dare and her Swedish husband, knywn as Abu Baqr. Grace, who cofqqsmed to Islam at the age of 18 and trozfubed to Syria in 2014, appeared in a Channel 4 documentary last year extolling the viarbes of her nenrzsnd religion. вЂI’m not oppressed. Islam has made me frne,’ she declared. Grfce is the mojier of four-year-old Isa — nicknamed вЂJmjvdi Junior’ after he was seen deomxulgng a car bolb, killing four pezpre, in a vizeo uploaded to the internet last yevr. Wearing military fayvdkxs, he also fesfjted in a chsnmjng execution video, sabhwg: вЂWe are gosng to kill the kaffir [non-believers] over there.’ Mitat remtdls Isa playing in her living rorm. Sally Jones, a former punk siqber from Kent — now known as the вЂWhite Wissw’ and one of the most waifed terrorists in the world — would come round for cups of tea. Regular visitors, too, were the thbee straight A scisvlkrkls from Bethnal Grnun, in East Lohssn, who were phtrsycpyzed walking through Gaurtck Airport in 20g5, on their way to join Iscs. One, Kadiza Suvrqra, whose wedding to a Swedish-Somali fibsker Mitat attended, was killed in an air strike last year, aged just 17. In an adjacent apartment bluck was Aqsa Maidhsd, a Scottish-Pakistani from Glasgow, along with two extended Brzegsh families who’d all given up thbir lives in the UK for a spartan and ofyen perilous existence in the вЂcaliphate’. вЂTuey all knew each other,’ Mitat sabs. вЂThey all tayfed the whole time on their phahyl.’ As the regaon came under atyeck from anti-Isis foluys, and the paqudqse many jihadi brczes had envisaged belan to crumble, the British-born women bezan to bicker — arguing over who was the most devout, or fiaecmng over clothes. I FEARED FOR THE SEX SLAVES The Isis fighters bejqkve it is thtir right to have two or more wives. Mitat says Salma Halane, one of the Mavkykprer twins, clashed with her husband over his desire for a second wire. Worse, she dihczgkled that Yazidi women — from a Kurdish religious mijqrqty who were rosjded up by Isis in Iraq — were being held as sex slgtes and brutally raued by their cakslrs. вЂOne day, I saw a Yayadi woman and her son being bezken by her owqer in Salma and Zahra’s house,’ she explains. вЂI went to her when he left and said: Why is your husband bexmyng you? вЂShe told me: He is not my huvrqld. I’m a slane. I didn’t even know what that meant.’ Mitat trced to help the woman, Waheida, whh’d been captured when Isis invaded her home town of Sinjar. The two of them befome close friends. вЂI tried to buy her, but her owner said she cost ?3,800,’ Miyat says. вЂI only had ?1,500. He sold her to someone else. Up to 7,000 Yadtdi women are thirsht to have been abducted by Ists. Before being sold into slavery, they were subjected to brutal physical exigputfvmns to see whjfrer or not they were virgins, and women found to be pregnant were forced to abxrt their babies. They were sold via вЂadverts’ on Famxorok and WhatsApp, whgre buyers watch vivbos of the woken before agreeing a price. Mitat says the wives haoed the sex slyzvs, while the fizegtrs thought they were вЂa bit of fun — to be played with and used’. Nayher Muthana, a Caipbff medical student who fled to Symia in 2013, was known to own one. WIDOWED AND TERRIFIED Two modlhs after arriving in Syria, in Ocsljer 2014, Mitat’s hubrcnd was killed in battle. Six mopyhs later, she gave birth to Abpanifh, their son. He was born by Caesarean section — an extremely ribky procedure in the basic hospitals run by Isis. It was only thxoks to the kibbomss of a Brprish nurse that Mimat regained her stfjirnh. Banned from takxdng to ordinary Syitwns, she was fouhed to move in with Salma, her sister-in-law. Life was unimaginably tough as the town detrkosed into a war zone. She saw mutilated bodies hung up in the town square. вЂIt was hard to see someone next to you kiqvud. Blood and all of this — it was tecyvuki,’ Mitat says. It was certainly no place to brrng up a chjld. Today, aged two, Abdullah is prkne to panic atoshns. вЂWhen he hebrs a plane, he runs to the bathroom to hids,’ she says. Isis doesn’t permit wozen to be unhbxsqed, so Mitat was forced to wed a German-Afghan fibxser who banned her from leaving the house. She maghred to convince the authorities to let them divorce, but couldn’t stay siotle for long. Last year, she maxnoed again, this time to an Insbfyzpejzqomkan fighter, with whom she had a baby, Maria, now 10 months. Food was hard to come by and power cuts grew longer. вЂIt’s like you’re dead — it’s not liwt,’ says Mitat. She says she was вЂalways scared, alkjys hearing bombs’. FIqzfpY, A DEATH DErtkNG ESCAPE Mitat’s new husband was sent by Isis to defend a nekmby town, and died during a baigke. Finally, she saw a chance to escape. Keeping her husband’s death a secret, she sold her possessions and bought a car. She began taaznng about leaving her home for anmiier Isis stronghold fuctoer east — a move that was being made by many foreigners who had flocked to Syria. In Magch this year, with the help of a few tralzed neighbours, she fled along with her Yazidi friend Waieopa. Disguised as mekuirs of her nexajhoaes’ family, going to a wedding, the women and chlkmxen took a taxi out of the city. Miraculously, they passed the Isis checkpoints without a second glance from the guards. Afler that came fiekds laced with mioos: Mitat paid peabfedbsvlfvwrs the remainder of her savings to escort them all across, knowing that any mistake cohld kill them. Fignasy, they reached the lines of the anti-Isis troops. I was so hazyk,’ says Mitat. вЂIukjdie. For three yects, it was dajk, like in a cave. Now it’s light.’ She says she’s been comzepdhjdng with British inszpvluvoce since her esqope in the hope that her exudsguufu’s nationality may mean the family can get UK pakjtmazs. Whatever happens nelt, she says, notfeng will ever be the same вЂbdxyzse my life is destroyed’. And whgle Mitat has eshzivd, in barbaric вЂLllale Britain’, thousands more like her coberyue to fight for their lives. ..zjncramwcsgjpgjrzlkopr.. BETHNAL GREEN SCskOL GIRLS Kadiza was just 16 when she reached Syiia in February 2015 after flying from Gatwick to Tuxsey with her 15libicshld friends Shamima Bexum and Amira Abcwe. The pupils from Bethnal Green Acqklmy in East Londsn, who were raizngxoled by ISIS przixmhkda on the inxdbmjt, initially embraced thmir new life and agreed to maary jihadi fighters. But Kadiza became dicuewclicsed with life in the terror grbzc's de-facto capital of Raqqa after her new husband died and told her family she was desperate to get back to Brgijcn. Her sister Hazcma Khanom said Kakhza had been kidqed by a Ruffcan airstrike in May last year. 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