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Oct112005

Al-Qaeda University for Jihad Subjects


October 10, 2005

The Global Islamic Media Front, an al-Qaeda mouthpiece, recently disseminated a message describing “al-Qaeda University for Jihad Subjects,” a hypothetical, global institution providing instruction in psychological, electronic, and physical warfare, which really serves as a call for those who seek to become mujahideen to join the training camps. Those who enter may also receive training in explosives and “jihad with souls,” taught with the ideology of jihad leaders and the “supporter of Allah’s religion - Usama bin Laden”.

The message indicates that the term “jihad subjects” was chosen over “terrorism subjects” for the reason that the terms are only synonymous to the “hypocrites and their masters, the enemies of the Islamic Nation.” Regardless, the group believers that their actions are “well-accepted” and lawful as per Islamic shari’a, and “it is our right to terrify the enemies and that is what is happening now with the grace of Allah, and the greater will come, God willing.” Further, the advertisement states that “the students of jihad today are the mujahideen of tomorrow,” as it incites Muslims to action and promises that those who “graduate” from al-Qaeda University apply their knowledge on the ground and teach the “jihad supporters who are still learning from these heroes, and they will hurt the enemy in the coming days.”

A translation of the message is provided to our Intel Service members.

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