The book is titled Ham Ma’en Lashkar-e-Taiba Ki (‘We, the Mothersof Lashkar-e-Taiba’); its compiler styles herself Umm-e-Hammad; and it ispublished by Dar-al-Andulus, Lahore. Its three volumes have the same garishcover, showing a large pink rose, blood dripping from it, superimposed on alandscape of mountains and pine trees The first volume, running to 381 pages,originally came out in November 1998, and was reprinted in April 2001. Thesecond and third volumes, with 377 and 262 pages, respectively, came out inOctober 2003. Each printing consisted of 1100 copies. Portions of thebook—perhaps much of it—also appeared in the Lashkar’s journal, MujallaAl-Da’wa.