In a message purportedly from Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, the mother of condemned terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is threatening Allah’s “eternal and terrifying fire” will consume the United States.

“They think that they are killing us and they celebrate this, but we are the ones who will rejoice when Allah grants us the chance to behold them in the flames of an eternal and terrifying fire, an otherworldly flame,” Zubeidat Tsarnaeva reportedly wrote Sunday to Zarina Kasenova, a supporter, ?according to the news website ?Vocativ.com.

The mother of the two terrorists responsible for the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings has an outstanding criminal warrant for larceny over $250 from the Natick Collection, a felony, and has not returned to the United States since her son’s arrest in April 2013.

Meanwhile, jurors in the Colorado trial of accused movie theater massacre killer James Holmes were questioned yesterday about whether they had read news of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s death sentence, and whether it would sway them. The jurors all indicated it would not influence them.

A status hearing in Tsarnaev’s case has been set ?for today to discuss a sentencing date.

U.S. District Court Judge George A. O’Toole Jr. told the trial teams following Friday’s jury verdict ordering that Tsarnaev, 21, be put to death that he would hold the conference to plan the formal sentencing hearing.

Tsarnaev is not expected to attend today’s hearing.

Jurors voted unanimously for Tsarnaev’s execution for the April 15, 2013, bombing murders of Martin Richard, 8, of Dorchester, and Boston University graduate student Lingzi Lu, 23, of China, on Boylston Street.

Death verdicts were not returned for his involvement in the bombing murder that day of Krystle Campbell, 29, by his late brother Tamerlan, or the April 18, 2013, shooting death of MIT police officer Sean Collier, 27, in Cambridge. Federal prosecutors were unable to prove which brother pulled the trigger.

Survivors and loved ones of the victims will have the opportunity to address the court — as will Tsarnaev — when he is formally ?sentenced.