A new interview questionnaire for new recruits to join the jihad with ISIS have to detail a host of information in 23 fields, including their birth date, nationality, blood type and "previous jihadi experience". These 23 questions make up the terror group's rigorous "entrance interviews".
Tens of thousands of the forms reveal the names of 22,000 people from at least 51 countries, including the UK, who gave up personal information as they joined the militant group.
The forms shows that prospective ISIS recruits were asked to give their "fighter name" as well as their "mother's maiden name". They were asked to list their "level of education", "level of Sharia understanding" and whether they had "fought before".
Potential members of the group has to reveal whether they have any "special skills" and what "role" they would like to take. Applicants are asked to choose, whether they wanted to be used as suicide bombers, soldiers or in another role. Their "level of obedience" is also noted on the forms and chillingly, a field is also designated for their "date and place of death". A final field is left for "notes" about the candidates.
The 23 questions:
1.Name
2.Fighter name
3.Mother's maiden name
4.Blood type
5.DOB and nationality
6.Marriage status
7.Address and place of residence
8.Level of education
9.Level of Sharia understanding
10.Previous job
11.Countries travelled through
12.Area entered from
13.Who recommended
14.Date of entry
15.Have they fought before
16.What role will they take
17.Any special skills
18.Current place of work
19.Security deposit
20.Level of obedience
21.Contact numbers
22.Date and place of death
23.Notes
By Premji




















