Nearly 11 months after travelling to Syria and joining Islamic State, British fighter Hamza Parvez, 22, still hasn't found a wife and has been living with a group of unmarried fighters.

Known as Abu Hamza al-Britani, the loveless British Pakistani fighter recently moved back to the Islamic State de-facto capital city of Raqqa in Syria, in search of love.

He is now living in a house with a group of English speaking fighters, originally as far as Belgium, Finland and Australia.

Hamza Parvez (left) standing next to Belgian fighter and close friend Abu Mariya al-Belgiki have been living together in a house in Raqqa, Syria.

Over six months since he travelled to Syria, Hamza's friend Abu Mariya al-Belgiki remains a frustrated bachelor.

Like Hamza, all his friends appear to be struggling with life as a bachelor, with several of them taking to social media to voice their annoyance at being unable to escape their lonely life in Syria.

One of Parvez's best friends, a Belgian fighter known as Abu Mariya al-Belgiki, recently wrote: 'Urgh another brother got married... The pain... LOL I'm happy for him but still... The pain...'

The hapless Belgian wrote: 'But marriage for the mujahideen especially for us, who come from Europe, is a big problem here...There is no mujahiras.'

'Whenever you are going to marry someone... Their (sic) is always that guy who's better than you... U stand no chance... life reality...'

Abu Hamza (left) wearing the traditional hat of the Pashtuns, and a dark robe. He is eating ice cream with his close friend Abu Hamza as-Somali in the IS held city of Mosul

Along with his best friend Mohammed Nasser, Hamza Parvez travelled to Syria in May 2014, telling his parent that he was going to Germany.

Possibly on the advice of Parvez, al-Belgiki recently bought himself a pet, possibly to help him with his loneliness. The Belgian fighter proudly showed off his 'babies', a pair of green budgerigars, perched in a big cage next to a prompted back AK 47 rifle.

Abu Mariya reportedly travelled to Syria last October, along with a group of up to 10 British nationals. He recently claimed that he met British fighter Siddhartha Dhar, known as Abu Rumaysah al-Britani, who travelled to Syria whilst he was on bail. The Belgian fighter proudly shows off his 'babies', a pair of green budgerigars, perched in a big cage next to a prompted back AK 47 rifle. Whilst living in Mosul, Hamza Parvez owned a kitten called Anbar. He wrote of his heartbreak at leaving behind his 'princess.'

Another of Hamza's friends, Abu Ibrahim al-Finlandi, was mocked on social media after revealed his devastation in discovering his dream jihadi bride had already got engaged.

According to the Finn, his wannabe bride had already got engaged to another fighter before she had even travelled to Syria.

The Finnish fighter later revealed: 'Gotten so desperate that I lift my requirements. Yes my wife can be a bit older and taller than me, and ethnicity won't matter.'

A FInnish fighter, whose account was recently suspended, wrote about his frustration in the process of trying to find a wife.

The Finnish fighter was mocked on social media after publicly revealing his dissatisfaction at the marriage process in Islamic State territory.

He went to moan about having to wait six months before he was allowed to apply to get married and 'hope a sister picks out you from hundreds of other applicants.'

Parvez has also previously expressed on on his Ask.FM account that wanted to get married and have 'two or three children.'

Nicknamed 'Hungry Hamza', the portly jihadi is forever posting pictures of his dinner and even claims in his profile biography that he is most likely to be found in the Islamic State kitchen.

Parvez previously said on on his Ask.FM account that he wanted to get married and have 'two or three children.'

Hamza is frequently mocked for his love of junk food, possibly a major turn off for many of his potential brides.

It is possible his insatiable appetite might be due to comfort eating as Hamza's family have reportedly not spoken to him for months.

After studying at Holland Park School, Parvez worked as a waiter at a hotel in Shephard's Bush, West London.

Along with his best friend Mohammed Nasser, a Roehampton University business graduate, Parvez travelled to Syria in May 2014, telling his parent that he was going to Germany.