Nine new statements from Jabhat al-Nuṣrah

New statement from the The Muslim Youth Center: "Presidential Selection in Somalia"


Mererani (12/09/2012) – As part of the Great Satan’s and its Kuffar coalition’s plot to keep peace-loving Somalis under occupation they have again engineered false hopes to deceive Muslims by selecting another  Muslim puppet to serve their interests. MYC continues to reject any attempt by the Kuffar-led Great Satan to impose puppet governments on its Muslim brothers and sisters in Somalia.
The obvious selection of Hassan Sheikh as the so-called ‘president’ is not a step forward for Muslims in Somalia but a reinforcement of what has become the signature of the Kuffars in Somalia: oppression and occupation.
MYC urges the people of Somalia to reject such calculated attempts by the Kuffars to keep Islam under Western occupation by using apostates such as Hassan Sheikh.  Somalia will only be free when the ever-present hand of the Kuffar has been severed permanently from Somalia. This can only be achieved through the sacrifices that our beloved brothers in Al-Shabaab are making.
As part of realizing a Kuffar-free Somalia, MYC will continue to stand and fight alongside our beloved brothers in Al-Shabaab to rid our Muslim land free of enemies of Allah.
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al-Anṣār Media Foundation presents a new statement from Anṣār al-Islām: "Support for the Rohingya Muslims of the Arakan Region"

UPDATE 4/14/13 4:07 PM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic statement:
Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Anṣār al-Islām — “Support for the Rohingya Muslims of the Arakan Region” (En)
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Anṣār al-Islām — “Support for the Rohingya Muslims of the Arakan Region”
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al-Bayyān Media Foundation presents a new statement from Anṣār al-Sharī'ah in Egypt's Shaykh Aḥmad 'Ashūsh: "Condolences and Lamentations for the Knight Shaykh Abū Yaḥyā al-Lībī"

 

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Shaykh Aḥmad ‘Ashūsh — “Condolences and Lamentations for the Knight Shaykh Abū Yaḥyā al-Lībī”
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Masāma' al-Khayr l-l-Inshād presents a new Nashīd from Abū Labābah al-Filisṭīnī, Abū Mālik al-Maqdisī, and Qamān al-Baghdādī: "We Are the Followers of the Revealed Book (the Qur'ān)"

al-Bayyān Media Foundation presents a new article from Anṣār al-Sharī'ah in Egypt: "Innocence of the Concessions Offered by the Salafīs in Alexandria #1: Their Concessions On the Issue of the Application of Sharī'ah"

Check out my new post for the New York Times' 'Room For Debate': "For Each Nation, a Different Approach"

 

The tragic death of the American ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, and his colleagues, along with the breach of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, may lead some Americans to question, in light of such horrific attacks, the United States’ future relationship with these countries.
It is important to place these events in context. The United States has long dealt with Middle Eastern governments in which a segment of their populations have harbored anti-American sentiments.
In the past, these countries’ leaders were not beholden to anyone, but the challenge now is how to work with democratically elected officials who must take into account their constituents’ views. This will indeed make relations more complicated. This is especially the case in Egypt, as was seen by the weak response of Egyptian president Muhammad Morsi, who seemed more concerned about the alleged video than with the attack on the U.S. Embassy. Relations will be tense in the days and weeks ahead because of the apparent alignment of religious populism and the Muslim Brotherhood’s attempt to cover its flank from the Salafis. As a result, over time it will likely become more difficult for the United States to work as cooperatively with the Egyptian government as it has in the past. While the United States has economic aid leverage over Egypt, there are inherent limits to American power, especially in the face of a Muslim Brotherhood-led government hostile and opposed to American interests and values.
On the other side of the spectrum is Libya. Unlike Egypt, Libya’s new Prime Minister Mustafa Abushagur issued a strong statement supporting the United States and calling for the unity of the two countries in dealing with the menace of violent extremism. Similarly, there was a demonstration in Benghazi and Tripoli today rallying support for the U.S. Consulate, as well as praising Ambassador Stevens for his work with the leadership. This is compared with the Muslim Brotherhood’s call for more demonstrations in Egypt against the film this Friday.
This episode provides a window into how relations with countries in the new Middle East might take shape. The United States should engage with the countries that want to continue to work in tandem, while treading carefully and cautiously with others, where relations will be more problematic and tenuous. In short, each country of the Middle East and
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As-Saḥāb Media presents a new video message from al-Qā’idah: "The Emerging Sun of Victory on the Victorious Ummah and the Repelled Crusade"

UPDATE 9/16/12 4:50 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below video message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: al-Qā’idah — “The Emerging Sun of Victory on the Victorious Ummah and the Repelled Crusade” (Ar)
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