Articles of the Week – 2/2-2/8

Monday February 4:
The Syrian Islamic Front: A New Salafi Force – Aaron Y. Zelin, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy: bit.ly/VLOMMY
The State of Global Jihad Online: A Qualitative, Quantitative, and Cross-Lingual Analysis – Aaron Y. Zelin, The New America Foundation: bit.ly/XjDkpz
Tuesday February 5:
AQIM and Its Allies in Mali – Andrew Lebovich, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy: https://bit.ly/XKg71x
#Jihad’s social media trend – Aaron Y. Zelin, The AfPak Channel: https://atfp.co/TFZExo
Wednesday February 6:
Americans: If You Don’t Want To Get Killed By A Drone, Avoid These 4 Things! – Clint Watts, Selected Wisdom: https://bit.ly/14S7BD2
Thursday February 7:
Twitter Devolutions: How social media is hurting the Arab Spring – Marc Lynch, Foreign Policy: https://atfp.co/WD6oLf

al-Malāḥim Media presents a new article from al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula's Shaykh Ibrāhīm bin Sulaymān al-Rubaysh: "Letter To Our Shaykh Sulaymān bin Nāṣir al 'Alwan"

UPDATE 5/13/13 10:44 AM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic article:
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Shaykh Ibrāhīm bin Sulaymān al-Rubaysh — “Letter To Our Shaykh Sulaymān bin Nāṣir al ‘Alwan” (En)
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Shaykh Ibrāhīm bin Sulaymān al-Rubaysh — “Letter To Our Shaykh Sulaymān bin Nāṣir al ‘Alwan”
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Minbar at-Tawḥīd wa-l-Jihād presents three new Fatāwā from Shaykh Abū al-Mundhir al-Shinqīṭī

New statement from Jund ash-Shām: "Announcement on the Establishment of Sada ash-Shām Foundation"

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

الحمد لله ولي الصالحين، والعاقبة لمن أطاعه واتقاه في كل حين، ولا عدوان إلا على الظالمين، والصلاة والسلام على إمام المتقين وسيد المجاهدين وعلى آله وصحبه ناشري لواء الدين، وعلى من تبعهم من سلف هذه الأمة وخلفها ممن قاتل و جاهد و رابط ونافح في كل وقت وحين، و بذل في سبيل إعلاء كلمة الله النفس والنفيس حتى أتاه اليقين.

أما بعد:
فإننا في جماعة جند الشام في بلاد الشام في ريف حمص بقيادة الأمير المجاهد أبو سليمان المهاجر -حفظه الله- نزف إليكم بشرى إنشاء (مؤسسة صدى الشام)، ونعلن أن المؤسسة هي الناطق الرسمي بإسم الجماعة منها تصدر بياناتها وإصداراتها، وسنقوم عبرها بنشر برنامج دوري إن شاء الله تعالى بخصوص الأوضاع والأحداث في بلاد الشام عموما وحمص الأبية خصوصا بهدف إلى التوعية والإرشاد.

وبهذا يعلن إخوانكم عن شعار (مؤسسة صدى الشام) المعتمد والذي سيظهر على كل إصدارات المؤسسة إن شاء الله، و بالتالي فإن أي إنتاج يتحدث باسم جماعة جند الشام في بلاد الشام ولا يصدر من مؤسسة صدى الشام ستكون الجماعة بريئة منه وهذا منذ تاريخ الأربعاء 25 ربيع الأول 1434 هـ – 6 فبراير 2013م.

لا تنسونا وإخوانكم المجاهدين من دعائكم.


{ وَاللّهُ غَالِبٌ عَلَى أَمْرِهِ وَلَكِنَّ أَكْثَرَ النَّاسِ لاَ يَعْلَمُونَ }

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جماعة جند الشام في بلاد الشام
الأربعاء 25 ربيع الأول 1434 هـ – 6 فبراير2013 م

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New video message from Majlis Shūrā al-Mujāhidīn Fī Aknāf Bayt al-Maqdis: "The Journey of Martyrdom #1"

UPDATE 2/10/13 8:42 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below video message:
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Majlis Shūrā al-Mujāhidīn Fī Aknāf Bayt al-Maqdis — “The Journey of Martyrdom #1” (Ar)
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New article from Shamūkh al-Islām Forum: "Biographies of the Martyrs #1: Badr 'Āshūrī Abū Maysarah al-Maghribī"

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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Shamūkh al-Islām Forum — “Biographies of the Martyrs #1- Badr ‘Āshūrī Abū Maysarah al-Maghribī”
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Check out my new article for Foreign Policy's AfPak Channel: "#Jihad's social media trend"


From December 5, 2012 to January 29, 2013, al-Qaeda’s top-tier forum Shamukh al-Islam was down (with a brief return for a few days after December 17). The suppression of the forum is likely the work of an intelligence agency, but no claim of responsibility has been announced. It has also accelerated an already growing trend: the migration of jihadi propaganda from web forums to social media.
In response to the blackout, many jihadi groups, media outlets, and individuals created new accounts on Twitter (and to a lesser extent Facebook). Others have likely migrated to popular second-tier forums like Ansar al-Mujahidin Arabic Forum (AMAF), which occurred the last time the al-Qaeda approved forums went down in late March/early April 2012. During that period, I was in the middle of collecting and analyzing data (from February 1, 2012 to April 31, 2012) on a number of jihadi forums spanning multiple languages and Twitter accounts for a New American Foundation paper, which showed empirically for the first time that lower-tier forums did indeed fill the vacuum created by the main forum’s absence.
Both of these forum takedowns — in March and April, as well as in December and January — exposed the limits of al-Qaeda’s official online media procedures, which are headed by its distribution network al-Fajr Media. Al-Fajr is responsible for coordinating between al-Qaeda Central (AQC), its affiliates’ media outlets (As-Sahab Media for AQC, al-Malahim for al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), al-Furqan for al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), and al-Andalus for al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)), and the forum administrators. In both takedown cases, al-Fajr could not deliver content from the al-Qaeda affiliates, at least in an official capacity, to the online masses.
Media outlets, groups, and ideologues that, while not expressly affiliated, are inspired by al-Qaeda’s worldview have not been hindered by this process, and therefore have not evolved mechanisms for releasing their content. Previously, popular online jihadi essayists like Abu Sa’d al-Amili wrote articles when the forums when down, encouraging readers to be patient and to understand that the forums would persist and would not be defeated. On December 23, 2012, however, Abdullah Muhammad Mahmud, a writer for the jihadi news agency Dawa al-Haqq Foundation for Studies and Research, which is disseminated via a WordPress blog, provided guidance to online jihadi activists. Mahmud told his comrades that going forward, it was legitimate to use Twitter and Facebook as sources of information for jihadi-related issues. This advice was in a sense revolutionary, as jihadis had previously emphazized the importance of the forums as a method for authenticating materials, to prevent forgeries of official group content. At the same time, though, many grassroots activists had already been active on online social media platforms for a few years on an individual basis.
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Eight new statements from Jabhat al-Nuṣrah