
Abū Hājr al-Ḥaḍramī — “Our Kings Are of This World for Centuries”
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Year: 2013
Check out my new piece for the Washington Institute’s Policy Watch: "The Syrian Islamic Front: A New Salafi Force"
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The second half of 2012 saw increased radicalization of the Syrian armed opposition, particularly in the north and east. What began as a mainly secular force with the creation of the umbrella Free Syrian Army has slowly fragmented into Islamist splinter factions, including Suqur al-Sham, Kataib Ahrar al-Sham (KAS), and Jabhat al-Nusra (JN). Designated a terrorist organization by Washington in early December, JN has received the most attention, but little has been said about KAS, another popular Salafi-jihadist group whose strength and support continue to grow in Aleppo, Idlib, and elsewhere. On December 21, KAS announced the creation of a new umbrella fighting force called the Syrian Islamic Front (SIF). Given this group’s increasing prowess on the battlefield and ideological similarity to JN, Washington must develop a better understanding of its capabilities and reach.
WHO THEY ARE
In the statement and video proclaiming the SIF’s creation, spokesman Abu Abdul Rahman al-Souri declared that the group followed extremist Salafi doctrines and planned to topple the Assad regime and its allies, after which it would institute its interpretation of sharia (Islamic law). According to him, this would mean establishing institutions focusing on political matters, dawa (Islamic advocacy), cultural education, and humanitarian relief.
The SIF is made up of eleven brigades, including KAS (which operates throughout Syria), Harakat al-Fajr al-Islamiyah (which operates in and around Aleppo), Kataib Ansar al-Sham (in and around Latakia), Liwa al-Haqq (in Homs), Jaish al-Tawhid (in Deir al-Zour), Jamaat al-Taliah al-Islamiyah (in rural parts of Idlib), Katibat Musab bin Umayr (in rural parts of Aleppo), and the Damascus-area groups Katibat Suqur al-Islam, Kataib al-Iman al-Muqatilah, Saraya al-Maham al-Khasa, and Katibat al-Hamzah bin Abdul Mutalib. The latter five brigades have little to no battle record posted online, which suggests they are not real players on the ground.
At the end of its December statement, the SIF emphasizes that it is open to other Islamist organizations joining its cause, and the accompanying video shows the front’s fighters in action in Damascus, Homs, Hama, Idlib, Aleppo, and Deir al-Zour, among other places. Since then, the SIF and JN have been at the forefront of several key battles, including the recent liberation of Taftanaz airport, a jailbreak in Idlib, and efforts to take Jisr al-Shughour.
The video also shows the SIF’s humanitarian relief efforts, such as paving new roads and clearing old ones, baking bread for the increasing number of needy Syrians, and supplying foodstuffs. Other soft-power efforts include Quranic recitation contests for children. In addition, the video highlights two of the main actors financing these efforts: the Humanitarian Relief Fund (IHH), a government-linked Turkish NGO with ties to Hamas, and Qatar Charity, another government-linked NGO.
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Fursān al-Balāgh Media presents a new issue of The Islamic World Magazine #6
NOTE: For previous issues see: #5, #4, #3, #2, and #1.
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: The Islamic World Magazine #6
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Six new statements from Jabhat al-Nuṣrah

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Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Launching Missiles (Fayṣal 1) at a Group of Nuṣayrī Soldiers in Khān Shaykhūn – Ḥamāh
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Targeting a Pickup Truck with a Double IED – Ḥamāh
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Targeting a Military Vehicle of the Army and Shabīḥah North of the City of Ṣūrān – Ḥamāh
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Damaging a Pickup Truck of the Nuṣayrī Army – Ḥamāh
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Attack on the Bridge Checkpoint (Halfāyyā – Ṭayyībah al-Imām) – Ḥamāh
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Some of the Military Operations in the Ḥamāh Governorate
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al-Anṣār Media Foundation presents a new video message from Anṣār al-Islām: "They Shouted #2"

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Twelve new statements from Jabhat al-Nuṣrah

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Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Security Operations in the City of Ḥamāh
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Military Operations Against the Nuṣayrī Popular Committees – Ḥamāh
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Latest Happenings in the Battle of the Siege of al-Nayrab Airport in Aleppo
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Blowing Up Armored Vehicles in Rural Damascus
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Blowing Up Tanks in Rural Damascus
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Report on Some Security Operations in Damascus and its Countryside – The Month of November
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Report on Some Military Operations in Damascus and its Countryside – The Month of November
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Report on Some Security Operations in Damascus and its Countryside – The Month of December
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Report on Some Military Operations in Damascus and its Countryside – The Month of December
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Report on Some Security Operations in Damascus and its Countryside – The Month of January
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Report on Some Sniper Operations in Damascus and its Countryside
Jabhat al-Nuṣrah — Attack on the Headquarters of the Shabīḥah in Ḥārah Gharbah – Damascus
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New issue of In Fight Magazine #49
Minbar at-Tawḥīd wa-l-Jihād presents a new Fatwā from Shaykh Abū al-Mundhir al-Shinqīṭī: "Question From [Bilad] ash-Shām on Rulings Related to Prisoners and Spoils"

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February 2013 issue of Nawaī Afghān Jihād Magazine
NOTE: Previous releases- 2013- January issue. 2012- December issue. November issue. October issue. September issue. August issue. July issue. June issue. May issue. April issue. March issue. February issue. January issue. 2011– December issue. November issue. September/October issue. August issue. June/July issue. May issue. April issue. March issue. February issue. January issue. 2010– December issue. November issue. October issue. September issue. August issue.
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Nawaī Afghān Jihād Magazine — February 2013
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'Umar Studio presents a new video message from Teḥrīk-ī-Ṭālibān Pākistān: "Blood For Blood"

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