Minbar at-Tawḥīd wa’l-Jihād presents three new Fatāwā from Shaykh Abū al-Mundhir al-Shinqīṭī

Liwā' ash-Shām Center for Media, Research, and Documentation presents: "A Penalty of the Unjust: The Destruction of the Palestinian Branch and Patrols: Examining the Operation and Its Implications"

Shaykh Abū Basīr al-Ṭarṭūsī releases a new book: “The Book of the Revolution and Revolutionaries: Words Written for the Arab Revolutions, Especially the Syrian Revolution, Part #9″

NOTE: The eight seven parts are included in the book as well.

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Shaykh Abū Basīr al-Ṭarṭūsī — “The Book of the Revolution and Revolutionaries- Words Written for the Arab Revolutions, Especially the Syrian Revolution, Part #9″

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To inquire about a translation for this book for a fee email: [email protected]

al-Fajr Media presents a new audio message from the Amīr of the 'Abdullah 'Azzām Brigade's Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid: "The Sa'ūdī Government and the Prevention of Donations"

UPDATE 7/15/12 1:33 PM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic audio message and transcription:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid — “The Sa’ūdī Government and the Prevention of Donations” (En)
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UPDATE 6/14/12 12:08 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below audio message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid — “The Sa’ūdī Government and the Prevention of Donations” (Ar)
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Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid — “The Sa’ūdī Government and the Prevention of Donations”

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Seven new statements from Jabhat al-Nuṣrah

New article from Dr. Akram Ḥijāzī: “The Syrian Revolution and the Paths of Internationalization #6″

NOTE: For previous parts in this series see: #5#4#3#2 and #1.


Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Dr. Akram Ḥijāzī — “The Syrian Revolution and the Paths of Internationalization #6″
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To inquire about a translation for this article for a fee email: [email protected]

Minbar at-Tawḥīd wa’l-Jihād presents seven new Fatāwā from Shaykh Abū al-Mundhir al-Shanqīṭī

As-Saḥāb Media presents a new video message from al-Qā’idah's Abū Yaḥyā al-Lībī: "The Tragedy of ash-Shām (Syria): Between the Crimes of the Nuṣayrīs and the Scheming of the West"

UPDATE 6/15/12 2:41 PM: Click here for an English translation of the below Arabic video message and transcription.
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UPDATE 6/14/12 12:33 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below video message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Abū Yaḥyā al-Lībī — “The Tragedy of ash-Shām (Syria)- Between the Crimes of the Nuṣayrīs and the Scheming of the West” (Ar)
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Check out my new piece for the Washington Institute’s Policy Watch: "Foreign Fighters Trickle into the Syrian Rebellion"


Ever since the Syrian uprising began to show signs of becoming an armed rebellion, President Bashar al-Assad and other regime officials have painted the opposition as terrorists or other foreign actors who have penetrated the country in order to create anarchy. Although that general characterization is inaccurate, a small but steady stream of foreign Islamists is entering the fight against Assad’s forces. More worrisome is that some mainstream clerical voices as well as violent Islamists are now calling for jihad in Syria.

WHY SYRIA?

One of the reasons why the ground is fertile for greater jihadist penetration in Syria is because the regime turned a blind eye to foreign fighters passing through the country to join al-Qaeda in Iraq in 2004-2007, the height of the post-Saddam insurgency. Although the facilitation networks established during those years became less active in 2009-2010, they appear to have reignited of late. Therefore, the jihadist elements currently entering or already active in Syria are not starting from scratch — they probably still have contacts to help them bring in more fighters from Iraq, North Africa, and Europe.
In Libya, many worried that NATO’s involvement would spur jihadist penetration, but that did not occur on any appreciable scale. In Syria, however, the past six months have seen the arrival of significant numbers of foreign fighters. One difference is that al-Qaeda and key global jihadist ideologues have actively incited individuals to join the fight in Syria. For example, Sheikh Abu al-Mundhir al-Shinqiti, a Mauritanian considered the most important such ideologue still at large, has endorsed the new Syrian jihadist organization Jabhat al-Nusra.

HOW MANY ARE THERE?

Although no reliable data is available regarding the number of foreign fighters in Syria, many sources have discussed their presence. A broad survey of reporting on the issue found at least thirty-three English, Arabic, and French news accounts that mentioned statements by foreign fighters and facilitators in Syria, confirmed deaths of such individuals, or confirmed arrests at the border. Jihadist forums also discuss such fighters, occasionally mentioning individuals who have been “martyred” in Syria (though it is uncertain whether these sources are describing the same individuals or separate cases).
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