An American Isis serial-wife who married three jihadi fighters and called for terrorism against the US is now begging to be allowed to come home.

Once one of the terror group’s most vocal mouthpieces, Hoda Muthana, 24, now claims that she made a ‘big mistake’ by travelling to Syria in 2014.

The Alabama native was recently captured by Kurdish forces while fleeing the last known Isis stronghold in Raqqa. She is now the only American among 39,000 people being held at al-Hol refugee camp in northern Syria, approximately 200 miles from Isis’s ‘last front’ near the Iraqi border.

Hoda Muthana, ran away from her hometown of Hoover, Alabama to join Isis in Syria in 2014. (Picture: AP)

Muthana abandoned the west to wage holy war in Syria and call for homegrown attacks in the United States has told how she lied to her family and cashed in her tuition money to flee the West. (Picture: the Birmingham News)

Muthana, who was a college student from Hoover, Alabama, cashed her tuition check and left America when she was 19 to marry an Australian jihadist, then a Tunisian man who she had a child with. Both husbands died fighting for Isis, The Guardian reported. The terror mouthpiece fled her third husband shortly after they got married.




While acting as an internet agitator for the Islamic State, she called for US Muslims to carry out terror attacks on American memorial holidays.

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‘Americans wake up! Men and women altogether. You have much to do while you live under our greatest enemy, enough of your sleeping! Go on drivebys, and spill all of their blood, or rent a big truck and drive all over them. Veterans, Patriots, Memorial, etc day … Kill them,’ she tweeted in 2015.

She now claims she was ‘brainwashed’ and her Twitter account was taken over by others.

‘We were basically in the time of ignorance … and then became jihadi, if you like to describe it that way. I thought I was doing things correctly for the sake of God,’ Muthana said, adding that she is fears for her 18-month-old son, Adam’s safety.

Muthana posted this photo on her now-deactivated Twitter account where she called for violent terrorism against America (Picture: Twitter)

‘I look back now and I think I was very arrogant. Now I’m worried about my son’s future. In the end I didn’t have many friends left, because the more I talked about the oppression of Isis the more I lost friends. I was brainwashed once and my friends are still brainwashed.’

After her second husband was killed in Mosul, Muthana briefly married a Syrian fighter last year – but six months ago she fled the village of Susa to escape Isis.

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Muthana said she slept in the desert for two nights with a group of Isis deserters before she was eventually captured by Kurdish forces.

Now, she is being detained at the refugee camp where she said she has gotten close to other wives and widows of jihadi fighters.

She has pleaded to be allowed to return to Alabama, where her deeply conservative family lives. She said that they contributed to her radicalization by restricting her movement and interactions when she was a teenager.

Muthana is currently a refugee at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp of al-Hol in al-Hasakeh governorate in northeastern Syria on February 7, 2019. (Picture:Getty Images)

‘You want to go out with your friends and I didn’t get any of that. I turned to my religion and went in too hard. I was self-taught and thought whatever I read, it was right,’ she said of her family who is Muslim, but condemns the extreme views of Isis.

On Sunday, Donald Trump called for western countries to reintegrate captured radical fighters – despite the fact that he has not shown mercy towards Isis-affiliated individuals in the past.

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‘The United States is asking Britain, France, Germany and other European allies to take back over 800 Isis fighters that we captured in Syria and put them on trial,’ Trump Tweeted.

‘The caliphate is ready to fall. The alternative is not a good one in that we will be forced to release them ..’

Muthana said she has not talked to US authorities since she was captured, but said she is willing to beg for forgiveness.

Muthana is the only American at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp of al-Hol in al-Hasakeh governorate in northeastern Syria. (Picture: FADEL SENNA / AFP)

‘I would tell them please forgive me for being so ignorant, and I was really young and ignorant and I was 19 when I decided to leave. I believe that America gives second chances. I want to return and I’ll never come back to the Middle East. America can take my passport and I wouldn’t mind,’ she said.