Check out my new article for Foreign Policy: "Know Your Ansar al-Sharia"

 

There is a new trend sweeping the world of jihadism. Instead of adopting unique names, groups increasingly prefer to call themselves ansar, Arabic for “supporters.” In many cases, they style themselves Ansar al-Sharia — supporters of Islamic law — emphasizing their desire to establish Islamic states. Yet despite the fact that these groups share a name and an ideology, they lack a unified command structure or even a bandleader like the central al Qaeda command (or what’s left of it), thought to be based in Pakistan. They are fighting in different lands using different means, but all for the same end, an approach better suited for the vagaries born of the Arab uprisings.
The name Ansar al-Sharia shot into the news last week in the aftermath of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, when the local organization Katibat Ansar al-Sharia was accused of perpetrating it — charges the group denied. Many reports seem to have confused Benghazi’s Ansar al-Sharia with another Libyan group, based in Derna.
The naming trend actually started in Yemen, when al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the powerful and ambitious local al Qaeda branch, established the front group Ansar al-Sharia in Yemen in April 2011. It is possible this was born out of Osama bin Laden’s musings over whether to rebrand al Qaeda. None of the names in the documents captured from the late al Qaeda leader’s compound mentioned Ansar al-Sharia as a potential example, however. More recently, one of the preeminent global jihadi ideologues, Shaykh Abu al-Mundhir al-Shinqiti, put his stamp of approval on the new wave of Ansar al-Sharia groups.
Shinqiti, who is of Mauritanian origin, published an article in mid-June titled “We Are Ansar al-Sharia,” calling Muslims to establish their own dawa (missionary) Ansar al-Sharia groups in their respective countries and then to unite into one conglomerate. It should be noted that most of the Ansar al-Sharia groups were already created beforehand. The most prominent of these organizations are the ones in Yemen, Tunisia, and Libya, along with newer versions in Egypt and Morocco to a lesser extent.
The rise of these Ansar al-Sharia groups points to an end of al Qaeda’s unipolar global jihad of the past decade and a return to a multipolar jihadosphere, similar to the 1990s. One key difference, however is that jihadi groups are now more ideologically homogenous — in the 1990s, jihadis thought locally and acted locally, while many now talk globally and act locally. These newer groups are also more interested in providing services and governance to their fellow Muslims.
Distinguishing between these differing groups is crucial for better understanding the new landscape of the Middle East and North Africa, as well as the trajectory of new salafi-jihadi groups that are not necessarily beholden to al Qaeda’s strategies or tactics. Although there are no known formal or operational links between these disparate organizations, it is possible they may try to link up in the future based on ideological affinity and similar end goals. For now, though, conflating them would be premature. Here’s a guide to the major groups going by this name.
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al-Malāḥim Media presents a new audio message from al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula's Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī]: "Who [Volunteers to Attack] America? She Has Outraged God and His Messenger"

UPDATE 10/16/12 5:43 PM: Here is an English translation of the below audio message and transcription:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “Who [Volunteers to Attack] America? She Has Outraged God and His Messenger” (En)
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UPDATE 9/21/12 4:56 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below audio message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “Who [Volunteers to Attack] America? She Has Outraged God and His Messenger” (Ar)
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Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “Who [Volunteers to Attack] America? She Has Outraged God and His Messenger”

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New statement from al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula: "On the Abuse For Displaying the Prophet"

UPDATE 9/16/12 4:40 PM: Here is an English translation of the following Arabic statement:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula — “On the Abuse For Displaying the Prophet” (En)
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula — “On the Abuse For Displaying the Prophet”
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New statement from al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula: "In Eulogy for the Lion of Knowledge and Jihād the Commander Shaykh Abū Yaḥyā al-Lībī"


Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula — “In Eulogy for the Lion of Knowledge and Jihād the Commander Shaykh Abū Yaḥyā al-Lībī”
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al-Malāḥim Media presents a new article from al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula's Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī]: "The Brief on the Rulings of the Imprisoned Muslim"

 

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “The Brief on the Rulings of the Imprisoned Muslim”
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Madad News Agency presents a new newsletter from Anṣār al-Sharī’ah in Yemen: “News Report, Issue #24″

NOTE: For the previous newsletters, see: #23#22#21#20#19#18#17#16#15#14#13#12#11#10#9#8#7#6#5#4#3#2, and #1. There are English translations for the first thirteen reports in those links.


Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Anṣār al-Sharī’ah in Yemen — “News Report, Issue #24″
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Check out my new article for Foreign Policy's AfPak Channel: "Dodging the drones: How militants have responded to the covert US campaign"

 

Over the past decade U.S. drone strikes have killed between 1,800 and 3,100 people in Pakistan, along with hundreds more in drone attacks in Yemen and Somalia, as a result of the United States’ efforts to combat al-Qaeda and its affiliates. The rise in strikes since the beginning of the Obama administration, and the growing stridency of questions surrounding the legal, moral, and practical efficacy of the program, have led to a lively debate among the commentariat. This debate is indeed important, but it is also crucial to understand how the drone program has affected the jihadis, and how jihadis have deployed the issue of drones in their propaganda. This is a necessary part of gaining a wider understanding of whether the program is a worthwhile endeavor.
Surprisingly, one does not see much discussion of drones by al-Qaeda Central (AQC), or by the Taliban (though it is possible that individuals in these groups are talking more about this in face-to-face encounters than online). Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), on the other hand, has exploited the drone issue extensively in the newsletter put out by their front group, Ansar al-Shari’ah (AS). As a result, question of whether drones are drawing more individuals into the arms of AQAP has been raised frequently in the past year.
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al-Malāḥim Media presents a new audio message from al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula’s Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī]: “Thoughts in Testimonial and Behavior #5: The Spirit of the Deeds"

UPDATE 8/12/12 10:31 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below audio message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “Thoughts in Testimonial and Behavior #5- The Spirit of the Deeds” (Ar)
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NOTE: For previous parts in this series see: #4#3#2, and #1.


Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “Thoughts in Testimonial and Behavior #5- The Spirit of the Deeds”

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al-Malāḥim Media presents a new audio message from al-Qā’idah in the Arabian Peninsula's Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī]: "The Mujāhidīn in the Cities"

UPDATE 11/10/12 9:31 AM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic audio message and transcription:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “The Mujāhidīn in the Cities” (En)
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UPDATE 7/26/12 1:42 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below audio message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “The Mujāhidīn in the Cities” (Ar)
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Hārith bin Ghāzī al-Naẓārī [Muḥammad al-Mirshadī] — “The Mujāhidīn in the Cities”

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