New video message from Jamā’at Ahl al-Sunnah li-l-Da’wah wa-l-Jihād’s Abū Bakr Shekau: “Then Is It The Judgement Of [The Time Of] Ignorance They Desire?”

The title of this release is in reference to Qur’anic verse 5:50. Here it is in full: “Then is it the judgement of [the time of] ignorance they desire? But who is better than God in judgement for a people who are certain [in faith].”



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Source: Telegram

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New video message from Jamā’at Ahl al-Sunnah li-l-Da’wah wa-l-Jihād’s Abū Bakr Shekau: “A New Message”


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Source: Telegram

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New video message from Jamā’at Ahl al-Sunnah li-l-Da’wah wa-l-Jihād’s Abū Bakr Shekau: “Victory Comes Only From God”

New video message from The Islamic State: "Disperse By [Means Of] Them – Wilāyat Gharb Ifrīqīyyah"

The title of this release is in reference to Qur’anic verse 8:57. Here it is in full: “So if you, [Oh Muhammad], gain dominance over them in war, disperse by [means of] them those behind them that perhaps they will be reminded.”



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New release from Shaykh Abū Mālik al-Tamīmī (Anas al-Nashwān): "The Nigerian Questions"


Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Shaykh Abū Mālik al-Tamīmī (Anas al-Nashwān) — The Nigerian Questions
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Eye on Jihadis in Libya Weekly Update: 9 January 2018

IS in Action On 9 January, Tripoli’s Special Deterrent Force (Rada) announced the arrest of two IS fighters – Mohammed Abdullah Balah (Abu Ayoub) and Siraj Khalifa Ali Abdul Rahman al-Jahawi (Abu Huraira) – who confessed to being responsible for the failed Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) bombing in the al-Dreibi District in southwest Tripoli on 6 January. Rada said it received a report about a bag of explosives in al-Dreibi area, and sent an explosives expert to deal with it. The device was reportedly a howitzer tank shell connected to a lightning wire and a mobile phone. On 8 January, the President of the Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria, Dr. Ona Ekhomu, in a media interview suggested the Nigeria government should be cautious of IS fighters masquerading as Nigerian returnees. Ekhomu, a security expert, has said that as a part of the repatriation efforts the Nigerian government must do the “responsible thing” given “there is a high probability that a few of them may be IS fighters escaping from Libya, or coming to Nigeria to execute a possible terrorist plot.” Moroccan officials are also concerned about repatriating its citizens who are currently trapped in Libya in case some of those who return have been recruited to IS or other extremist groups.  

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