Zeinab Ahmad, 31, is facing two counts of crimes against humanity, including enslavement and using a slave, which the court heard was authorised by an ISIS 'slave-rape handbook'.

Zeinab Ahmad, 31, is facing two counts of crimes against humanity, including enslavement and using a slave, which the court heard was authorised by an ISIS 'slave-rape handbook'.

Zeinab Ahmad wants to be released on bail to reunite with her seven-year-old, who lived with her in a tent in Syria until their return to Australia last month.

A Melbourne court has denied Zeinab Ahmad bail, saying there was no compelling evidence to show she had renounced her extremist views.