al-Ma’sādat Media Foundation presents a new video message from Shaykh Abū Muḥammad al-Ṭaḥāwī: "Related Events in Tunisia and Egypt"

NOTE: Shaykh Abū Muḥammad al-Ṭaḥāwī [Abed Shihadeh al-Tahawi], is a global jihadist cleric from Jordan. He  is acquaintances with Abū Muḥammad al-Maqdisī. Humām al-Bilāwī [Abū Dujānah al-Khurāsānī] gave him a shout out in his interview with al-Qā’idah Central’s As-Saḥāb Media prior to his “martyrdom” and killing seven CIA officers in Khost, Afghanistan in December 2009:

Before anything else, I send my Salām to Shaykh Abū Muḥammad al-Maqdisī, I send my Salām to Shaykh Abū Muḥammad al-Ṭaḥāwī, and I send my Salām to all the Mujāhidīn in Jordan, and I tell them: be patient, for by Allah, we have seen Jordanian intelligence and its prisons, and we have seen how the intelligence officers would forbid brothers from reciting the Qur’ān in an audible voice. Even reading the Qur’ān is forbidden! So I tell them: be patient, but I also tell them: there is no solution to the situation in Jordan other than mobilizing to the land of Jihād to learn the arts of war and train in them, then return to Jordan and begin operations.



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New statement from Salafīyyah Jihādīyyah: "Moroccan Prisons: The Tragedies Continue"

NOTE: The below statement was released in light of the recent events in Tunisia and Egypt that warns of the same possibility in Morocco eventually too.
Salafīyyah Jihādīyyah was blamed for the 2003 Casablanca bombings and the 2004 Madrid train bombings. They were also accused of plotting an attack against U.S. Navy ships in the Straits of Gibraltar in 2002. Click here for an article from the Jamestown Foundation’s Terrorism Monitor that provides some background on the Moroccan group in the latter half of it.


بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السجون المغربية
وتستمر المآسي …………
في الوقت الذي تسعى فيه الشعوب العربية نحو الإنعتاق وتشهد على ذلك ثورتا الفل والياسمين في مصر وتونس , والسقوط المدوي لكل من بن علي ومبارك بعد سنوات من القهر والإذلال , لا زال المغرب لم يع الدرس جيدا ولا زالت الآلة القمعية البوليسية تحافظ على نفس مستوياتها في إهانة المواطن وإذلاله ولا زال حفيظ بنهاشم جلاد الأمس يمارس لعبته المفضلة في انتهاك أعراض المعتقلين في السجون المغربية والدوس على كرامتهم وإرهاقهم وإرهااق عائلاتهم والضرب بكل ما يُتشدق به إعلاميا من الشعارات والادعاءات عرض الحائط , فبعد كارثة 9 أكتوبر 2010 الذي كان السجن المركزي بالقنيطرة مسرحا لها حيث تم تعذيب المعتقلين وإهانتتهم وتمريغ كرامتهم في التراب خاصة على يد مدير السجن المركزي آنذاك المدعو ( مصطفى حجلي), تسجل في هذه الأثناء أجواء كارثية على مدار الساعة ومنذ افتتاح الملحقة السجنية لسجن سلا (غونتنامو الجديد), على مستوى الانتهاكات الخطيرة في حق المعتقلين في هذه البناية , والخطير في الأمر أن هذه الملحقة جعلها بن هاشم ليست ملحقة تابعة لسجن سلا ولكن في الحقيقة ملحقة تابعة للمعتقل السري (تمارة) وتتمثل هذه الخروقات فيما يلي :
1 : استمرار نفس الأجواء التي عاشها المعتقلون في المعتقل السري بتمارة أجواء الرعب والخوف والإرهاب واستمرار جلسات التحقيق التي يقوم بها رجال الحموشي مدير الاستخبارات بنفس البناية رغم أن هذه التحقيقات مخالفة للقانون وبغير إذن الوكيل العام للملك .
2 : حرمان المعتقلين من كل حقوقهم التي يضمنها القانون المنظم للسجون , لا فسحة ولا زيارة ولا تغدية مناسبة تليق بالبشر ولا تطبيب ولا رعاية صحية ولا كرامة ولا إنسانية ولا أي شيء من هذا القبيل .
3 : استمرار أجواء التعذيب والضرب والتعليق لأتفه الأسباب , فالمطالبة بالحق في الإستحمام مثلا هي جريمة يعاقب عليها المعتقل بالضرب والركل والتقييد لساعات طوال .
4 : الحرمان من أي وسيلة من وسائل التواصل مع الأسر والعالم الخارجي كما هو معمول به في القوانين المسطرة, لا هاتف ولا تلفزة ولا مذياع , وهي خطة كفيلة بطمس كل معالم هذه الجرائم الحقوقية التي تقع في البناية المستحدثة .
5 : والأخطر من ذلك أن القائم على هذه الانتهاكات هو المدعو مصطفى حجلي الذي قام بن هاشم بنقله إلى هذه البناية بعد تورطه في الانتهاكات التي وقعت في سجن القنيطرة يوم 9 أكتوبر 2010 وهذا التنقيل دليل آخر على رغبة بن هاشم في جعل السجون معسكرات للتعذيب ومراكز للإهانة والإذلال .
لهذه الأسباب فإننا ندعو جميع الفعاليات الحقوقية والحريصين على كرامة الإنسان في هذا البلد أن تسعى إلى فضح هذه الإنتهاكات والضرب على يد هؤلاء الجلادين الذين لا زالوا يعيشون خلف أسوار التاريخ ولم يعوا بعدُ التحولات التي تجري في محيطهم وفكرهم .
وبه وجب الإعلام
سجناء السلفية الجهادية في المغرب

New article from Abū Muslim al-Jazā’irī of Minbar at-Tawḥīd wa'l-Jihād: "To Our Brothers and Families in Tunisia"

New Fatwā from Shaykh Abū al-Mundhir al-Shanqīṭī of Minbar at-Tawḥīd wa'l-Jihād: "What is the Ruling Regarding the Agents of the Tyrant Mubarak?"

NOTE: For whatever reason the below file could not upload to Scribd. That said, if you click the below link you can see a copy of it. Additionally, here are some other fatāwā and articles that Shaykh Abū al-Mundhir al-Shanqīṭī has written regarding the various uprisings in the Arab world:



Click here for a safe PDF copy: Shaykh Abū al-Mundhir al-Shanqīṭī — “What is the Ruling Regarding the Agents of the Tyrant Mubarak”

al-Ma’sādat Media Foundation presents a new essay from Abū Sa'd al 'Āmilī: "Enter Upon the Door.. You are Defeated"

NOTE: This article is in response to the uprisings/revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and the title is a reference to the two leaders (former in the case of Tunisia) of those countries.


Abū Sa’d al ‘Āmilī — “Enter Upon the Door.. You are Defeated”
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New statement from al-Qā’idah in the Islamic Maghreb: "To Our People in Tunisia: The Tyrant has Fled but the Infidel and Tyrannical System Remains"

UPDATE: Click here for an English translation of the below message.

NOTE: This is AQIM’s second message about what has occurred in Tunisia. You can see the first one here. Also, for more background on jihadist reactions to the uprising in Tunisia and chance that they could actually exploit can be read here.

al-Qā’idah in the Islamic Maghreb — “To Our People in Tunisia- The Tyrant has Fled but the Infidel and Tyrannical System Remains”
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My new article at The Atlantic: "Jihadists: The Wallflowers of the Tunisian Uprising"

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In the wake of Tunisia’s popular uprising this past week, some are debating whether Twitter,WikiLeaks, or even George W. Bush might have played a role in enabling the historic protest movement. But one thing seems clear: The jihadist movement, which has long defined itself as Arab governments’ staunchest and most authentic opposition, had nothing to do with it. Jihadists’ non-involvement in organizing, encouraging, or even participating in the Tunisian protests suggests that the jihadist current has been largely irrelevant to Tunisia’s popular uprising. For as long as jihadists have been in business, one of their main goals has been to overrun an “apostate” Arab leader such as Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. But with the possible exception of Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat’s 1981 assassination, they never came close. That Tunisia’s protesters succeeded where the jihadists so often fail, and appear not at all driven by anything close to jihadist ideology or even general religious grievances, has left members of the online jihadist community unsure how to respond. The uprising, after all, fulfills a top jihadist goal, but it also rebukes their belief that only violent and pious struggle can bring down a man like Ben Ali.
Two days before Ben Ali’s ousting, the amir (leader) of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Abu Mus’ab ‘Abd al-Wadud, released a statement titled “In Support of the Intifadah of our People in Tunisia.” He appealed to Tunisians, selling AQIM as an ally in their protests. “I found it a fit chance to inform you, on behalf of my Mujahideen brothers in the Islamic Maghreb, our partisanship and consolation with you. And our stand alongside you in your problem and uprising, with advice, inspiration and affirmation,” he wrote. “Your battle you fight today isn’t alienated from the general battle the Muslim Ummah is engaged in against its external and domestic enemies. … And I encourage our people in Tunisia to be ready and prepare preparations and send their sons to us to train on weapons and gain military expertise. … My Muslim brothers in Tunisia: your Mujahideen brothers are with you, and your problem is our problem and your happening is ours, and the bereaved isn’t like the adopting.”
Read the rest here.

New statement from Shaykh Abū Basīr al-Ṭarṭūsī: "Fall of the Idol Zayn, the Devil Named Zayn al ‘Ābidīn"

UPDATE 1/23 1:43 PM: Click here for a French translation of the below statement.

NOTE:  Abū Basīr al-Ṭarṭūsī is a Syrian Islamist who lives in London. al-Ṭarṭūsī is considered one of the most influential jihādī theorists. For instance, as highlighted by Vahid Brown on Jihadica, al-Ṭarṭūsī has 200 works in the jihādī text collection “A Mujāhid’s Bookbag.” Also, in the past al-Ṭarṭūsī has condemned Dr. Fadl for his revisions and Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwī for a variety of what al-Ṭarṭūsī views as problematic rulings.


New statement from Shaykh Abū Basīr al-Ṭarṭūsī- “Fall of the Idol Zayn, the Devil Named Zayn al ‘Ābidīn”
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New statement from the Amīr of al-Qā’idah in the Islamic Maghreb Abū Muṣ'ab 'Abd al-Wadūd ['Abd al-Malik Drūkdīl]: "In Support of the Intifāḍah of our People in Tunisia"

UPDATE: Click here for an English language translation of the below message.

NOTE: It should be noted that AQIM has nothing to do with the uprisings in Tunisia. They are trying to take advantage of the situation and attach themselves to the cause in a very cynical manner. One should therefore be weary of their reason for supporting this uprising.
For more background to the citizen uprising in Tunisia one should check out the following coverage, articles, and twitter accounts:
Brian Whitaker at al-Bab.
Foreign Policy’s Middle East Channel (Unfortunately, they do not have a specific Tunisia tag so you might have to search around a bit).
al-Jazeera maps the protests.
Global Voices coverage.
Kal at the Moor Next Door: Here and here.
Follow on Twitter: NawaatWeddadyjilliancyork, themoornextdoor, and ibnkafka among others. As well as the hashtag #sidibouzid


Statement from the Amīr of al-Qā’idah in the Islamic Maghreb Abū Muṣ’ab ‘Abd al-Wadūd [‘Abd al-Malik Drūkdīl]- “In Support of the Intifada of our People in Tunisia”
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