Turkey helping to find information about three British sisters who are feared to join ISIS

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Turkey helping to find information about three British sisters who are feared to join ISIS

Ankara, Turkey: The Turkish authorities are helping out to get information about 3 British sisters who are feared to join ISIS via Turkish borders.

There sisters of Pakistani origins left for Saudi Arabia for performing Umrah along with their 9 children and they were due to back home on June 11, 2015. According to unconfirmed information, they traveled to Turkey from Saudi Arabia and crossed border for reaching Syria instead of going back to their families in United Kingdom.

Mohammad Shoaib and Akhtar Iqbal, husbands of two sisters appeared in British media and contacted to authorities with a fear that their wives have joined Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

UK authorities have contacted Turkish authorities for confirmation of information about travel of all three women to Syria from Turkey. Turkish authorities are helping UK authorities to track down families. Turkey is known as base camp for radical youth to travel to Syria to fight against Syrian regime. Several Britishers had been traveling via turkey to join ISIS in past including three young girls. Turkey is not closing its borders with Syria to stop Jihadi trail saying that it is keeping borders open to facilitate Syrian people to come and go inside Syria.

According to Daily Mail report, children are aged between three and 15, went missing along with their mothers after going on Umrah to Saudi Arabia from their homes in Bradford, West Yorkshire.

Daily Mail reported that the husband of the third sister, 33-year-old Zohra Dawood, is in Pakistan and was not at the press conference.

Five children of Iqbal who are missing include Ismaeel, Mariya, Zaynab,  and Junaid Ahmed.

Children of Shoaib include Muhammad Haseeb and Maryam Siddiqui.

United Kingdom Muslim society is strongly radicalise and majority of Muslims who migrated to UK after early 80s belong to Wahabi sect of Islam because western countries were avoiding to provide visas and immigrations to Shia sect of Islam after Iranian revolution and stiff relations of Shias with Western world. This situation encouraged other sects of Islam mostly Wahabis to travel to Europe and North America because every country had specific annual quota to release visas and beneficiaries were non-Shias.

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