New release from Jabhat al-Nuṣrah’s Shaykh Abū Firās al-Sūrī: “Sharī’ah Answers To Shāmī Questions”

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New release from Shaykh Abū Muḥammad al-Maqdisī: “Ruling On Going To Fight In Azerbaijan”

والمفروض أن تكون الإجابة على مثل هذا السؤال معروفة عند كل مجاهد يقاتل في سبيل الله!
فيكفي الموحد أن يعلم أن القتال في أذربيجان؛ قتال في غير سبيل الله!
ليبطل هذا القتال ويبرأ منه.
فكيف حين تكون حقيقة هذا القتال أنه تثبيت لعرش طاغوت حاكم بغير ما أنزل الله!
من جنس من يقاتلون لإعادة ما يُسمى بالشرعية في اليمن؛ وفي ليبيا؛ ومن جنس من قاتل مع رباني وسياف ليقيم دولتهم الديمقراطية! ومن جنس قتال من قاتلوا صدام ليعيدوا حكم آل الصباح! ومن جنس من يقاتل ضد بشار ليستبدله بطاغوت آخر يحكم بالديمقراطية!

وهؤلاء جميعهم يقاتلون تحت رايات عمية ؛ومن قتل منهم وهو يقاتل لشيء من هذه الغايات الباطلة أو الشركية أوالجاهلية؛ فقتلته وميتته جاهلية.
قال الله تعالى:(إن الذين توفاهم الملائكة ظالمي أنفسهم قالوا فيم كنتم قالوا كنا مستضعفين في الأرض
قالوا ألم تكن أرض الله واسعة فتهاجروا فيها فأولئك مأواهم جهنم وساءت مصيرا)

وعن أبي موسى الأشعري-رضي الله عنه- قال: «سُئِلَ رَسُولُ الله صلى الله عليه وسلم عَنْ الرَّجُلِ: يُقَاتِلُ شَجَاعَةً، وَيُقَاتِلُ حَمِيَّةً، وَيُقَاتِلُ رِيَاءً، أَيُّ ذَلِكَ فِي سَبِيلِ الله؟
فَقَالَ رَسُولُ الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: مَنْ قَاتَلَ لِتَكُونَ كَلِمَةُ الله هِيَ الْعُلْيَا، فَهُوَ فِي سَبِيلِ الله»

فمن قاتل لتكون كلمة الله هي العليا فهو المجاهد في سبيل الله؛
ومن قاتل لتكون كلمة طاغوت من الطواغيت هي العليا والمهيمنة والحاكمة في البلد؛فهو المقاتل في سبيل الطاغوت؛ وقتاله هو القتال الجاهلي؛مهما برره له وزوقه وحسنه علماء السلطان أوردغان!

فأنا أعلم أن شيوخ الإرجاء ؛وأذناب أوردغان؛ سيغروا الشباب بجواز القتال في أذريبيجان! ولا غرابة عندي في ذلك؛ ففساد الأصول يورث لا محالة ؛فسادا في الفروع ولا بد!
فمن رأى الحاكم بأمر العلمانية؛ والساعي لتحقيق الأهداف الأتاتوركية ؛من رآه مسلما مجتهدا!
فسيرى أنّ القتال بتوجيهاته قتالا مشروعا!
وهذا بناء فاسد حتى لو صح إسلامه؛فإنه إذا تقرر أن القتال لتثبيت عرش طاغوت يحكم بغير ما أنزل الله؛ قتال في سبيل الطاغوت؛فلا طاعة في هذا القتال لمخلوق في معصية الخالق؛ولا استجابة فيه لا لحاكم مسلم؛ ولا لعلماني.

‏وإذا استدل لك بعض من يسعون لإضلالك بقصةقتال الزبير رضي الله عنه مع النجاشي قبل إسلامه! ضد عدو نزل به!
فهي قصة لا تثبت ولا تصح!
والذي ثبت هو أن الزبير رضي الله عنه؛ عامَ وسبح ليأتي بخبر المعركة؛ ومن انتصر بها وحسب.
فقولوا للمستدل بها:أثبِت العرش ثم انقش!
ومالم تثبت العرش فنقشك مائل باطل عاطل.

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New issue of al-Qā’idah in the Indian Subcontinent’s magazine: “Nawai Ghazwat al-Hind – September 2020”

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Articles of the Week – 9/12-9/25

Monday September 14:

Weeping in Modern Jihadi Groups – Thomas Hegghammer, Journal of Islamic Studies: https://bit.ly/2ExHoFU

Repatriating ISIS Family Members: A North Macedonia Model? – Eric Rosand, Heidi Ellis and Stevan Weine, Just Security: https://bit.ly/33Y5hz7

Psychology of Transnational Terrorism and Extreme Political Conflict – Scott Atran, Annual Review of Psychology: https://bit.ly/33YPrnN

An Insider Perspective: What the Internet Means to UK Jihadists – Elizabeth Pearson, GNET: https://bit.ly/3mTDb0w

Competitive Governance and Displacement Decisions Under Rebel Rule: Evidence from the Islamic State in Iraq – Mara Redlich Revkin, Journal of Conflict Resolution: https://bit.ly/306UO3p

Tuesday September 15:

Understanding youth radicalisation: an analysis of Australian data – Adrian Cherney, Emma Belton, Siti Amirah Binte Norham, and Jack Milts, Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression: https://bit.ly/3kOx0sK

Striving for Hegemony: The HTS Crackdown on al-Qaida and Friends in Northwest Syria – Al-Muraqib, Jihadica: https://bit.ly/3mRdCgK

Competition for Religious Authority and Islamist Mobilization in Indonesia – Alexandre Pelletier, Comparative Politics: bit.ly/3klvXAr

Wednesday September 16:

Competition for Religious Authority and Islamist Mobilization in Indonesia – Alexandre Pelletier, Comparative Politics: bit.ly/3klvXAr

Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh: analysis of organizational design and activities – Md. Nurul Momen, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: https://bit.ly/332AamT

Thursday September 17:

Stepping Out from the Shadows: The Interrogation of the Islamic State’s Future Caliph – Daniel Milton and Muhammad al-`Ubaydi, CTC Sentinel: bit.ly/3hFNsti

The Crisis Within Jihadism: The Islamic State’s Puritanism vs. al-Qa`ida’s Populism – Mohammed Hafez, CTC Sentinel: bit.ly/3kqzNbr

A Look into the Islamic State’s New Leadership – Hassan Hassan, Center for Global Policy: https://bit.ly/33SmB8w

Drivers of violent extremism in higher education institutions of Pakistan – Zahid Shahab Ahmed and Qamar Abbas Jafri, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: https://bit.ly/3mSjZ3u

Social media and radicalisation of university students in Bangladesh – Sajid Amit, Imran Rahman’s and Sadiat Mannan, Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism: https://bit.ly/33Y6CG9

Friday September 18:

Gender in Countering Violent Extremism Program Design, Implementation and Evaluation: Beyond Instrumentalism – Jessica White, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/308tDFr

Saturday September 19:

The ideological construction of Western ISIS-associated females – Conrad Nyamutata, Journal of Language and Politics: bit.ly/32HXRAH

Systematic Review of Mental Health Problems and Violent Extremism – Paul Gill, Caitlin Clemmow, Florian Hetzel, Bettina Rottweiler, Nadine Salman, Isabelle Van Der Vegt, Zoe Marchment, Sandy Schumann, Sanaz Zolghadriha, Norah Schulten, Helen Taylor, and Emily Corner, The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology: https://bit.ly/2Hwlp3o

Tuesday September 22:

Libya: The Limits of Reconciliation: Assessing the Revisions of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) – Mary Fitzgerald and Emadeddin Badi, Institute for Integrated Transitions: https://bit.ly/366ji0h

Diaries of Female Jihadists Imprisoned in Al-Hol Camp: An Analysis – Brune Descamps, GNET: https://bit.ly/3j9JevW

al-Shabaab’s Improvised Explosive Device Supply Chain Gambit in Somalia – Peter Kirechu, War On The Rocks: https://bit.ly/33ZT3Gb

More Bucks, Still No Bangs? Why a Cost-Benefit Analysis of Cyberterrorism Still Holds True – Giampiero Giacomello, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3j27hNe

Is Extreme in the Eye of the Beholder? An Experimental Assessment of Extremist Cognitions – Neil Shortland, Elias Nader, Lisa Thompson, and Marek Palasinski, Journal of Interpersonal Violence: https://bit.ly/2G695WW

Wednesday September 23:

Impact of Perceived Peer Attitudes and Social Network Diversity on Violent Extremist Intentions – Wojciech Kaczkowski, K. M. Swartout, L. Branum-Martin, J. G. Horgan, and A. F. Lemieux, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3mSJphi

Jihadi Reactions to the U.S.-Taliban Deal and Afghan Peace Talks – Cole Bunzel, Jihadica: https://bit.ly/3i1gMe7

Thursday September 24:

The Terrorist Lists: An Examination of the U.S. Government’s Counterterrorism Designations Efforts – Seth Loertscher, Daniel Milton, Bryan Price, and Cynthia Loertscher, Combating Terrorism Center: https://bit.ly/3cxMn6g

Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghrib’s Expansion in the Sahara: New Insights from Primary Sources – Vidar B. Skretting, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2FTr7Mm

Friday September 25:

Entertainment-Education Versus Extremism: Examining Parasocial Interaction among Arab Viewers of Anti-ISIS TV Drama – Kareem El Damanhoury, Journal for Deradicalization: bit.ly/3j30K4X

Law and Moral Regulation in Modern Egypt: Ḥisba from Tradition to Modernity – Ahmed Ezzat, International Journal of Middle East Studies: https://bit.ly/2SJNpmc

New issue of The Islamic State’s newsletter: “al-Nabā’ #253″

For prior parts see: #252, #251#250#249#248#247#246#245#244#243#242#241#240#239#238#237#236#235#234#233#232#231#230#229#228#227#226#225#224#223#222#221#220#219#218#217#216#215#214#213#212#211#210#209#208#207#206#205#204#203#202#201#200#199#198#197#196#195#194#193#192#191#190#189#188#187#186#185#184#183#182#181#180#179#178#177#176#175#174#173#172#171#170#169#168#167#166#165#164#163#162#161#160#159#158#157#156#155#154#153#152#151#150#149#148#147#146#145#144#143#142#141#140#139#138#137#136#135#134#133#132#131#130#129#128#127#126#125#124#123#122#121#120#119#118#117#116#115#114#113#112#111#110#109#108#107#106#105#104#103#102#101#100#99#98#97#96#95#94#93#92#91#90#89#88#87#86#85#84#83#82#81#80#79#78#77#76#75#74#73#72#71#70#69#68#67#66#65#64#63#62#61#60#59#58#57#56#55#54#53#52#51#50#49#48#47#46#45#44#43#42#41#40#39#38#37#36#35#34#33#32#31#30#29#28#27#26#25#24#23#22#21#20#19#18#17#16#15#14#13#12#11#10#9#8#7#6#5#4#3#2, and #1.

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