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Salafia Jihadia


12/12/2006

Established in the mid-1990s, Salafia Jihadia, meaning the Fight of the Ancestors, is, as their name implies a salafi, or fundamentalist, Islamic terrorist organization. While their doctrines are diametrically opposed, a salafist is to Islam what a disciple is to Christianity. The salaf ancestors were the companions of Muhammad. They alone were responsible for transmitting the oral history of Islam. Without the salaf, there would be no Qur'an, no Sira, Ta'rikh, or Hadith. Without the salaf, there would be no Islam and thus no Islamic terrorism.

Salafia Jihadia's goals continue to be the overthrow of "infidel un-Islamic" governments, whether they be in Africa, the Middle East, or Europe. They use terror as a means to destabilize regimes they consider "corrupt." Salafia Jihadia primarily recruits terrorists from Morocco's slums which are rife with poverty and display an inadequate access to education. These are the conditions in which fundamentalist Islam flourishes.

Salafia Jihadia is the most popular terrorist organization in Morocco. They are both ally and offshoot of the Moroccan Salafist Group for Call and Combat. Like al-Qaeda, Salfia Jihadia is decentralized. And like them, it is more doctrinal than organizational. Many see Salafia Jihadia as a network of loosely-affiliated Salafist groups, which include al Hijra Wattakfir, Attakfir Bidum Hijra, Assirat al Mustaqim, Ansar al Islam, and the Moroccan Afghans.

In a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, the former Director of the CIA, George Tenet, said that Salafia Jihadia was made up of many small, local, and autonomous cells. He said they received operational help from the Salafist Group for Call and Combat. And while that's true, their strategic and spiritual guidance comes from the Qur'an and Sunnah. Salafia Jihadia is part and parcel of the larger Wahhabi doctrine exported by the fiefdom of Saudi Arabia.

Members of Salafia Jihadia have been charged with arson, thievery, kidnapping, drug dealing, and murder, though the group best known for planning and executing a massive suicide bombing in Casablanca on May 16, 2003 that resulted in 45 casualties. That attack targeted a private Spanish club, the Israeli Alliance Club, a Jewish cemetery, the Belgian consulate, and a hotel popular with businesspeople. All 14 suicide bombers, including the two who backed out at the last minute, were from the same downtrodden Casablanca suburb, Sidi Moumen.

The ruthlessness of that attack in the name of salafi Islam led to a surge in membership as well as to an influx of religious scholars into Salafia Jihadia. Many of them came from the Assirat al Mostaquim (the Straight Path).

Salafia Jihadia's spiritual leader, Muhammad Fizazi, is now serving a sentence of 30 years in prison. Fizazi championed the Wahhabi school of Islam in Morocco. His advocacy of salafi Islam was even endorsed by Moroccan King Hassan who recognized its growing popularity throughout his fiefdom. It was a deal made with the devil. King Hassan was afraid of the political and religious threats Shi'ite fundamentalists were making on his crown, so he invited their chief rival into his kingdom under the auspice of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." He sent Muhammad Fizazi to Saudi Arabia for religious training and to learn indoctrination techniques.

Fizazi would come to call Osama bin Laden a "Companion of the Prophet" - akin to being called a "disciple of Jesus." As such, Muhammad Fizazi said, "All Christians and Jews should have their throats slit." He told Salafia Jihadia's recruits: "to assassinate those who are not good, salafi Muslims...you must love death as much as non-Muslims love life. You must fight the Americans."

Muhammad Atta, the ringleader of the 9/11 suicide bombings that claimed the lives of 3,000 Americans, listened to Muhammad Fizazi. The Islamic Imam was a frequent preacher in the al-Qod mosque in Hamburg, Germany, where the Twin Towers plot was conceived and staffed.

Investigations following the devastating March 2004 Madrid train bombings that killed 191 and wounded over 2,000 more Spaniards, uncovered evidence indicating that Muhammad Fizazi and his Salafia Jihadia played a major role in the attack. In fact, Spanish authorities working with their Moroccan counterparts questioned many Moroccans, including several members of Salafia Jihadia, regarding their complicity. One of the investigation's prime suspects was Jamal Zougam, a Moroccan who was spotted on one of the trains shortly before the bombs were detonated. Zougam, who was a member of Salafia Jihadia, planted at least one of the bombs himself.

Jamal Zougam was a disciple of Muhammad Fizazi, and was not only affiliated with Salafia Jihadia, he had close ties with the Salafist Group for Call and Combat. Zougam shared a safe house with Salafia Jihadia terrorist Abdelaziz Beyaich, who also took part in the Casablanca attack. A wiretap obtained by a French private investigator revealed that Zougam participated in a meeting with Salafia Jihadia leader Muhammad Fizazi in 2001 and that the Islamic imam offered financial support for the terrorist assault on Spanish citizens.

Muhammad Fizazi was finally incarcerated after the Casablanca suicide bombings, in which 12 Muslim bombers murdered 45 civilians. In prison, he has still shown no signs of remorse for having inspired the 9/11 suicide bombing on America, the Madrid train bombings, or the mass murder of his own people in Casablanca. Such is Islam.






Translated Meaning:
Holy War of the Ancestors
Allies:
Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group, al-Hijra Wattakfir, Attakfir Bidum Hijra, Assirat al Mustaqim, Ansar al Islam, Moroccan Afghans, Assirat al Mostaquim (Straight Path)
Leaders:
Muhammad Fizazi, Abdelaziz Beyaich, Jamal Zougam
Base of Operation:
Morocco, Mid-East, Northern Africa


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