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The Islamic State Issues a Statement in an Effort to End the Inter-Jihadist
Rivalry



Publication: Terrorism Monitor Volume: 12 Issue: 19

October 10, 2014 03:29 PM Age: 9 hrs

By: Abdul Hameed Bakier



Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, the spokesman of the Islamic State organization,
recently released a new audio message. (Source: video screenshot)

On September 29, jihadist media outlet al-Furqan published a message by Abu
Muhammad al-Adnani al-Shami, the so-called spokesman of the Islamic State
(formerly the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria – ISIS) and the amir of ISIS
in Syria. This 41-minute audio message was posted to YouTube as well as
other jihadist forums and media outlets. In his message, al-Adnani does not
attack the other jihadist factions like he constantly did in previous
messages. Conciliatory remarks were an attempt to end the rivalry among the
various jihadist factions in Syria, vying for a leadership position, which
has led to fighting between these groups. Al-Adnani’s message comes as
result of effective coalition airstrikes against the Islamic State



The message, titled “Indeed Your Lord Is Ever Watchful,” cited several
verses from the Quran, encouraged Muslims everywhere to attack Western and
coalition targets and threatened to kill Western and Arabic coalition
citizens:



O America, O allies of America and O crusaders, know that the matter is
more dangerous than you have imagined and greater than you have envisioned.
We have warned you that today we are in a new era, an era where the
[Islamic] State, its soldiers and its sons are leaders not slaves. They are
a people who through the ages have not known defeat. The outcome of their
battles is concluded before they begin. They have not prepared for a battle
since the time of Noah except with absolute conviction of victory. Being
killed – according to their account – is a victory. This is where the
secret lies. You fight a people who can never be defeated. O crusaders, you
have realized the threat of the Islamic State, but you have not become
aware of the cure, and you will not discover the cure because there is no
cure. [1]



Al-Adnani challenged the coalition to fight the Islamic State on the
ground, calling the president of the United States and his allies cowards
incapable of facing the mujahideen. Further, al-Adnani threatened to squash
the Syrian opposition forces, labeling them infidels and apostates, and
consequently, legitimate targets for the Islamic State.



Finally, al-Adnani called upon all mujahideen in Libya, Egypt and elsewhere
to kill citizens of the coalition countries, but he refrained from
mentioning other jihadist factions fighting in Syria:



So O muwahhid (Muslims), wherever you may be, hinder those who want to harm
your brothers and state [the Islamic State’s caliphate] as much as you can.
The best thing you can do is to strive to your best and kill any
disbeliever, whether he be French, American or from any of their allies. If
you are not able to find an IED or a bullet, then single out the
disbelieving American, Frenchman or any of their allies. Smash his head
with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car,
or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him. If you
are unable to do so, then spit in his face. If yourself refuses to do so,
while your brothers are being bombarded and killed, and while their blood
and wealth everywhere is deemed lawful by their enemies, then review your
religion. You are in a dangerous condition because the religion cannot be
established without wala (loyalty) and bara (disavowal). [2]



Al-Adnani abstained from addressing the big rift between other
Salafi-Jihadist groups, mainly with Jabhat al-Nusra and al-Qaeda, and the
Islamic State. The contention deepened between the Islamic State and
pro-al-Qaeda supporters specifically after the release of al-Adnani’s
message to Ayman al-Zawahiri titled “Excuse Me Amir of al-Qaeda” where the
Islamic State refused to follow al-Qaeda’s lead only a few months ago.
Al-Adnani said then that, “a state does not pledge allegiance to an
organization, rather the opposite.” [3] The new message was seen as an
attempt to mend fences with them, put aside their differences and unite
against the coalition.



Prior to coalition strikes on the Islamic State, al-Adnani accused Jabhat
al-Nusra of betrayal and treason and the Islamic Front of being loyal to
Saudi Arabia. Further, in a tweet in August, al-Adnani said that the
designation of al-Julani Front of al-Nusra by the West as a terrorist group
was only a cover for the organization’s collaboration with the Western
enemy. Al-Adnani said in the tweet: “Listing al-Julani Front with us on
[the] Western embargo list does not exonerate them from apostasy and
treason. We shouldn’t believe what the claim… old games by the infidel
countries.” [4] Although, al-Adnani refrained from attacking al-Nusra and
the Islamic Front in this latest audio message, al-Nusra supporters said
al-Adnani’s speech is full of lies. These supporters also said that it was
a pathetic attempt to solicit sympathy and a clear indication of weakness
(al-Akhbar [Beirut],http://www.al-akhbar.com/ October 1).



Pro-Islamic State forum participants hailed al-Adnani’s message and
reiterated the need to create a media team so that the Islamic State could
monitor and counter the propaganda of Western and other big global media.
Forum members claim these outlets are fueling the animosity among
mujahideen factions. This media team would be able to translate foreign
media reports into Arabic and then present them to Islamic State leaders.
[5]



Due to the wide rift between other jihadist factions and the Islamic State,
some jihadists posted an initiative and call for a truce between the
factions in the Levant. The initiative appealed to all factions in Syria
and Iraq to stop the bloodshed among them no later than October 3 – the
holy day of Arafah during Hajj (pilgrimage). Mujahideen from Ansar al-Dine,
a pro-al-Qaeda jihadist movement from Mali, would deploy on the border
between the Islamic State and the other jihadist groups in Syria to observe
the implementation of the truce. Thirdly, all factions would release any
mujahideen in their captivity. Finally, the initiative called upon all
factions to announce their position on this initiative within three days.
The initiative was signed by nineteen prominent Salafi shaykhs. [6] So far,
nothing has transpired from this initiative, but the fact that a serious
ceasefire was proposed just after al-Adnani’s audio message demonstrates
that there are some jihadists who are receptive to joining with the Islamic
State.



The Islamic State’s endeavors to mend fences with other jihadist groups are
expected to continue as long as the U.S.-led coalition sustains its bombing
campaign. However, the success of these efforts at reconciliation are
unlikely in light of all the negative comments posted online by
pro-al-Qaeda and other jihadist groups. These commenters questioned the
credibility of the shaykhs who signed the truce initiative, ending their
posts by saying “Your initiative is already dead similar to previous
initiatives.” [7] Thus the level of political will to seek compromise among
the members of the various jihadist groups is very much in doubt.



Abdul Hameed Bakier is an expert on Internet media monitoring and analysis.
He is based in Jordan.



Notes



1. Al-Adnani’s message can be heard here:
http://www.hanein.info/vb/showthread.php?t=385249.



2. Ibid.



3. http://www.muslm.org/vb/showthread.php?532540.



4. https://twitter.com/Al_3dnani.



5. The pro-Islamic State forum can be found here:
http://alplatformmedia.com/vb/showthread.php?t=64595&page=2.



6. The initiative can be found here:
http://www.hanein.info/vb/showthread.php?t=386095.



7. Ibid.












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