The parents of a Scottish private schoolgirl who travelled to Syria to join Islamic fighters have pleaded for her to return home .
Aqsa Mahmood, 20, left her Glasgow home in November after becoming radicalised and fled to Syria where she married an ISIS fighter.
She has since been inciting violence on social media, telling Jihadists who can't make it to Syria,to kill in Britain and emulate Lee Rigby's killers.
Her parents, Muzaffar and Khalida, said they were horrified that their 'sweet, peaceful, intelligent' child had joined jihadists in Syria and had hoped she would become a doctor in Britain.
Aqsa Mahmood, 20, left her Glasgow home in November after becoming radicalised and fled to Syria where she married an ISIS fighter.
She has since been inciting violence on social media, telling Jihadists who can't make it to Syria,to kill in Britain and emulate Lee Rigby's killers.
Her parents, Muzaffar and Khalida, said they were horrified that their 'sweet, peaceful, intelligent' child had joined jihadists in Syria and had hoped she would become a doctor in Britain.