Thursday, September 17, 2020

Exclusive Look into the Islamic State’s New Leadership


Center for Global Policy: Exclusive Look into the Islamic State’s New Leadership

Tucked in a 100-page document that a dissident group within the Islamic State released in 2018 was an incredible story about a miracle. The biographical document was meant to chronicle the life of an Iraqi jihadist from being a young man with an ambition to raise pigeons to becoming one of the most influential ISIS leaders.

The biography of Abu Ali al-Anbari, ISIS’s former deputy who was killed in 2018, had clearly been meant to establish the person’s religious and tribal credentials, in case the leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was to be killed. It speaks about how the family was not of Turkish origins as it was widely known, that he grew up in a devout family, and that his father had predicted he could one day become the leader of the Muslim community, much like al-Baghdadi. The prediction, according to the biography, came after a leaf fell from a tree into a copy of the Quran al-Anbari was reading, and it somehow had the word “Allah” written on it. His father told him he had a bright future ahead of him.

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WNU Editor: A must read for those who are following the Islamic State.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

ISIS must have good leadership to still be in the fight. Maybe the Russians can learn from the SAS in Malaysia.