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Islamic extremists are an increasingly multilingual bunch, especially online

ARABIC was for long the unchallenged language of Islamic extremism. Its speakers far outnumber any other linguistic group. Arab lands are the most fruitful recruiting grounds. Without Arabic, tyros may struggle at training camps and on the battlefield. And fluency implies piety: the language of the Koran also connotes learning and wisdom.

But the once monoglot world of jihad is increasingly multilingual. Al-Qaeda has long advocated the creation of self-starting, independent terrorist cells. Materials are being produced in the language of any part of the world that has a Muslim minority and thus potential sympathisers, says Thomas Hegghammer, an expert on violent extremism. Translations are appearing in the languages of countries where jihadist leaders want to see further activity.

In his 1,600-page opus, “The Call to Global Islamic Resistance”, released in 2005, Abu Musab al-Suri, an al-Qaeda strategist, called for ****** materials to be released in other tongues, including English. Over the past ten years grassroots activists who connect with each other online have published ever more on the internet in an ever greater variety of languages, says Aaron Zelin, a research fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who runs a website called Jihadology.

Groups such as Fursan al-Balagh Media and Al Qadisiyah Media (which specialises in Asian languages such as Bengali, Hindi and Urdu) translate ****** propaganda. In one document Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud, leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, warns Western powers considering action in Mali: “If you want it [sic] a war then we will meet your desire and the Great Sahara will be the grave of your soldiers and an annihilation for your money, Allah willing.” Organisations such as the Global Islamic Media Front, a virtual entity, then vet such stuff and distribute it. The international version of Ansar al-Mujahidin, a big online forum, is a clamour of different languages. English is foremost, but publications are also available in Albanian, Bosnian, Filipino, French, German, Italian, Pushtu, Spanish, Urdu and Uighur.

Militant groups need to reach enemies as well as possible friends. Threats lose their impact if the infidels do not understand the scolding. On the Ansar forum an al-Qaeda statement condemns the intervention in Mali of “crusader France” and threatens retribution—in French as well as English.

Effective public-relations campaigns require not only English, but also the use of social media. Hence the eagerness of the al-Qaeda-linked Shabaab militia that controls most of south Somalia to tweet in English. Fewer than 5,000 people follow its Arabic Twitter feed (and under 500 follow the Somali one). But more than 20,000 subscribed to the English tweets by the time Twitter closed the account in January (it had carried threats to kill two Kenyan hostages if the Kenyan government did not respond to the group’s demands). A new account set up this month gained 2,000 followers in a week. Its tweets have lost none of the old menace. “Arm yourself,” urges one, “a #Mujahid would loathe to fight the unarmed.”

http://www.economist.com/news/inter...ultilingual-bunch-especially-online-languages

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Any link to the source of that article, please?
Sorry buddy. I thought I mentioned. Edited. Its from The Economist and shown on Dawn News.

These selected few are making life of moderate, educated and constructive to society, Muslims very hard.

If you look at the pic, if you live in a country and you threaten its forces, people will get annoyed and hate will spread.

Paranoia increases because of this.

Its Muslims from all parts of the world who has to take initiative to weed out and suppress these extremists. Right now biggest enemy of Islam is these extremists.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/social-issues-current-events/116441-positive-pakistan.html#post3946075

Things mentioned in this thread especially the OP is what can curb this paranoia and avoid any hatred.
 
Usama Bin Laden was a "secular" leader in a sense that he didn't care about ethnicity, language etc of the fighters. He had this great ability of organizing different groups, ethnic people under the one umbrella of Al Qaeda.

So this trend is not surprising.

Al Qaeda now works like a "corporate" ..Like Boko Haram works in Nigeria but they are "affiliated" with Al Qaeda..and how about AQIM under Bel Mokhtar?

Bin Laden's greatest achievement was that he made assure that his ideology survives even after his death...

Watch Michael Sheruer's videos to understand what is Al Qaeda...
 
It's so funny that some 'Jihadist' groups use twitter, online forums and all these modern tools to advocate a stone age interpretation of Islam. Don't those who follow this lot engage in any self-reflection when they flock to such 'kufr' 'Yahudi' inventions to cheer on their favourite knuckle dragging homonid?

Also, I'm sure American intelligence cells are well aware of the most popular ones, which they could as easily track, sabotage and destroy as those websites that exposed collusion of American officials in dastardly events of the past. Yet they allow it to continue unabated in most cases. They can't be two faced and proclaim freedom of expression whilst infringing the basic rights of so many in a paranoid security state. At best, they let it happen to play a behind the scenes role and secure geopolitical interests. At worst, who knows.
 
These are the enemies of muslims,these idiots make us look bad.
Solution,kill them all.

You can kill people but you cannot kill an ideology . For fighting with Ideology/propaganda you need ideology/propaganda coupled with development and education . Only that can eliminate this ideology . One quick look at the world shows you most of these extremist have their base in third world countries .
 
You can kill people but you cannot kill an ideology . For fighting with Ideology/propaganda you need ideology/propaganda coupled with development and education . Only that can eliminate this ideology . One quick look at the world shows you most of these extremist have their base in third world countries .


100 percent - of the two, it's ideology that is more dangerous and that's where we should focus - here the ideas of Liberty as the bed rock within in which Faith not certitude and of making your own way in the world, are key, to my thinking


and while development is very important, the one thing we should be conscious of is that the development should be something that is promoted as a general good -
 
LOL!

I am on Jihad with myself (jihad bil nafs) to become a good person. :coffee:
 
It's so funny that some 'Jihadist' groups use twitter, online forums and all these modern tools to advocate a stone age interpretation of Islam. Don't those who follow this lot engage in any self-reflection when they flock to such 'kufr' 'Yahudi' inventions to cheer on their favourite knuckle dragging homonid?

Also, I'm sure American intelligence cells are well aware of the most popular ones, which they could as easily track, sabotage and destroy as those websites that exposed collusion of American officials in dastardly events of the past. Yet they allow it to continue unabated in most cases. They can't be two faced and proclaim freedom of expression whilst infringing the basic rights of so many in a paranoid security state. At best, they let it happen to play a behind the scenes role and secure geopolitical interests. At worst, who knows.

Do you think its that simple?

Islam is used just as a facade....Terrorists have different reasons for their activity. Some are criminal, some want money/power, some think West is attacking Muslims, some just want to topple their governments so on and so forth..

It is a very complicated world my friend..not that simple.

Islamic Fundamentalism spreading in Pakistan is the biggest danger to our way of life! Down with idiot, ******, dirty, ugly, wahabi fundamentalist SOBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
As somebody already pointed out,education is the key. And education should not stop in school, we should all be encouraged to learn more everyday.
However, it cannot stop terrorism due to genuine grievences, as an act of last resort.
 
You can kill people but you cannot kill an ideology . For fighting with Ideology/propaganda you need ideology/propaganda coupled with development and education . Only that can eliminate this ideology . One quick look at the world shows you most of these extremist have their base in third world countries .
And how you plan to do that?
Examples or a roadplan would be nice,a realistic one please and think of the neighbourhoods when you think about it
Mostly indroctunated outcasts of the modern society(in the west discriminated people and in the east no knowledge whatsoever.)
And do you plan to get to these people?
 

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