Nusrat Ghani, who broke down in tears as she challenged the sister of 'Jihadi Sid' ISIS executioner Siddhartha Dhar last week, has also revealed she can't understand why anyone would want to wear a veil.
The MP for Wealden in East Sussex, claims women are being lured to Syria with the promise of living an 'exotic' life in a new country.
But she said: 'This is no package-holiday deal.
'There is nothing but trauma for you at the other end. Being a terrorist bride is signing up to someone who might die at any moment... and you belong to him.'
"Ms Ghani added that ISIS is using Wahhabism to mislead young Muslims about their religious heritage."
Last week, as the sister of ISIS executioner in chief 'Jihadi Sid' faced the Home Affairs Committee, Ms Ghani broke down in tears as asked her: 'Do you still think he's a good man?'
Konika Dhar had told MPs her brother Siddhartha had been 'brainwashed' since converting to Islam and fleeing Britain for Syria with his wife and children to join the terror group.
Ms Ghani read reports to Miss Dhar from Yazidi women who had described in their own words how ISIS fighters enslaved and raped them - and watched as they murdered loved-ones.
In an extraordinary moment she then wept as she said: 'One of the women states 'one of the saddest things I remember is this little girl, 12 years old, and they raped her without mercy'.'
She stopped to compose herself before turning to committee chairman Keith Vaz and adding: 'I'm so sorry'.
ISIS executioner in chief 'Jihadi Sid'
Explaining why she cried the Tory MP told MailOnline afterwards: 'The hearing was overwhelming. I had been reading the article today about how 10 and 12-year-olds are being raped and killed.
'It is the true reality of Daesh - this is what they wish to export - rape, enslavement and murder.
'I also get so upset about people who leave Britain for Syria to join this terror group because there is no glory in what they are doing'.
Ms Ghani said she felt she needed to ask if Jihadi Sid's sister felt he was still a good man even though he may be ISIS new executioner in chief.
She said: 'I think she was extraordinarily brave to give evidence - she must still be in shock.
'I have an enormous amount of respect for her - Dhar's family must be experiencing terrible grief because of the terrible things he might have done,' Dailymail reported.
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