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Tricks Of The Enemies Creeping Into The Bodies!!! - Al-Qaeda
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23 March 2010
By Al-Ikhwah Al-Mujahidun
Still
remember the Watsiqat Tarsyid Al-Amal Al-Jihadi fi
Mishra wal Alam written by Abdul Qadir Abdul Aziz?
Yes, because that ex-offficial of the Jihad
Jama’ah in Egypt had caused a commotion in the
world of international Jihad. The reason was that
Abdul Qadir Abdul Aziz, in his writing, criticized
some of the actions of Al-Qaeda. A bailer was then
intercepted, Ayman al-Zawahiri, a fellow Jihad figure
from Egypt had to come down and speak. Though it was
not the first work that had criticized Al-Qaeda, it
was only then that Ayman commented on the thinking of
Abdul Qadir Abdul Aziz. This phenomenon contributed to
the build up of heat in the climate of Jihad opinions
in this country (Indonesia –ed.). The camp which was
inclined to be critical towards Al-Qaeda, such as the
camp of Sabili, published that taraju’
(retraction) in its Indonesian edition. Meanwhile, the
party which was pro towards Al-Qaeda, was active
enough in distributing the protest by Ayman in various
medias.
Forget the frenzies resulting from the release of the
Watsiqat. Let’s move to the statement made by
Abu Yahya Al-Libbi. In a video release with the
duration of about 40 minutes, one of the two persons
who were successful in escaping from the Bagram prison
along with Umar Al-Faruq—rahimahullah—also
gave out a response, which in a glance look similar to
the commentaries made by other Al-Qaeda’s high
officials. However, he pointed up one judgment in it
which was quite interesting. Al-Libbi considered the
release of the book (Watsiqat) as a kind of
trickeries invented by the enemies. The objective,
according to Al-Libbi, had been plainly obvious i.e.
to make the Mujahideen busy with debates, reactions
and protests until they become negligent towards the
true practices of Jihad i.e. to conduct the Jihad of
fighting the tangible enemies. What was also
interesting was that Al-Libbi did not condemn Abdul
Qadir Abdul Aziz at all. He did not say that the
ex-figure of the Jihad Jama’ah was the
“author”, but called the book as something
“designated” (mansubah) to Abdul Qadir,
though the video of Abdul Qadir officially releasing
the Watsiqat was circulating. In fact, even
in mentioning the name of Abdul Qadir, Al-Libbi added
it with the do’a of goodness:
“farrajallahu lahu.”
This affirmed the belief of Al-Libbi that the book,
once again, was a part of the great conspiracy in
fighting Jihad and the Mujahideen. It could be that
the Watsiqat was not written by Abdul Qadir—
though associated with releasing the video of the book
launching. Even if he did, it was not free from the
conspiracy and intervention of the enemies. Some kind
of carefulness in viewing something fuller and deeper,
not simply for the sake being swept away in quarrels
and mere debates. Sure, besides displaying the
highness of akhlaq of a Mujahid, he was also
guarding the honor of a fellow Muslim, by not
attacking his person. A discourse was objected with a
discourse, not to the point of stabbing the character
and personality of an individual. Such a difference
from our local condition, where an uncertain figure
easily hurl accusations and fitnahs at the
figures of Jihad movement in Indonesia— whether it be
through the internet or any black leaflets— lauding
one figure and blaspheming another. A change in the
climate of the movement which is too drastic and
arousing suspicions, that should be assumed as a part
of the enemies’ intelligence operations in executing
the “character assassination” on certain
figures.
Creating the atmosphere of frenzy full of quarrels and
debates between the Mujahideen is only one amongst the
many tactics of the enemies of Islam. In the same
video, Al-Libbi exposed two other ploys. The first is
the usage of weapons in killing the Mujahideen. Face
to face combat and deployment of the entire war
machines in order to suppress the Mujahideen. An
obvious maneuver as can be heard, seen and felt by
anyone i.e. as what is happening today in Iraq,
Afghanistan and other Jihad lands. The second is
hidden in characteristic— the same as the atmosphere
of frenzy mentioned earlier, this is more to the
action by the intelligence i.e. by hiring the suu’ulamas so that they are willing to
deligitimatize Jihad. Consequently, strange
interpretations appear which sterilize the meaning of
Jihad until it is deviated. Though quite effective in
influencing some Muslims on one side, the canalization
in thinking is obvious enough on the other side. It is
only effective amongst the general public, meanwhile
the ahlul ‘ilm and sincere people are able to
differentiate which are ordered/bought fatwas
and which are not.
Besides the three things explained by Al-Libbi above,
at least there are still two other things which become
the strategies of the enemies in suppressing Jihad and
the Mujahideen. The first is the social operation, by
spreading opinions plus a bit of intimidation as the
main weapon. How to create a social environment which
does not support Jihad and the Mujahideen? The image
of the Mujahids are projected as troublemakers by
labeling them as terrorists. The concrete example is
as what we have felt not long ago during the funeral
of Urwah and
company — rahimahumullah.
How the society that was just cool in the first place
suddenly became ignited as if truly hating those
“terrorists”. Series of news filling up the mass media
at that time did not in any way attach the fabrication
and intimidation by certain elements. The society was
conditioned as such to make them move away from Jihad
and the Mujahideen. Unfortunately, at the same time,
the activists now and again – don’t know why – uttered
and reacted in a counterproductive way, which instead
made the society hate them and move further away.
Lastly, it is the internal virus that is not always
realized amongst the Jihad activists: infiltration and
provocation. The enemies purposely help in maturing a
Jihad operation plan before its due time, by provoking
some Mujahideen to execute premature operations.
Premature in the sense that not enough consideration
of a strategic study for the execution of the next
move was made, even if it is planned, all the data and
information regarding the activities have already been
monitored by the enemies. It is not uncommon that they
are suddenly present amongst the Jihadists as figures
who are so enthusiastic in supporting Jihad. In fact,
they are willing to bear the financial and logistics.
Thus, when an operation takes place, the enemies could
easily suppress it and carry out their hidden cause
which was deliberately mounted on that operation. A
pattern like this has diverse motives. It could be a
medium for the shifting of issues – when the enemies
are made desperate politically by their opponents in
politics, or just intentionally making the fruit of
Jihad matured before its time, until the “negative
impacts” of Jihad for them could be localized and
anticipated. The destructive impacts for them would
not be like if the fruit of Jihad is perfectly
matured.
As the dzirwatu sanam (pinnacle) of Islam,
the ibaadah of Jihad has fadhilah
(virtues) which are much higher than the other deeds.
That is what makes some Muslims never absent in
carving the ways of Jihad from time to time. We surely
do not want Jihad developed by the Muslims to be based
on an engineering which instead was planned by the
enemies of Islam, for a variety of their interests
which precisely are unfavourable for the Muslims. We
certainly are not willing when the ibaadah of
Jihad which sacrifices the best of everything owned by
the Islamic ummah, has its fruits plucked by
the enemies of Islam. This article is not meant to
deflate the ruh and deed of Jihad at all. It
is only as an expression of unwillingness from the
writer, when the wells of blood and tears poured by
this ummah end up in cheers and laughter from
the enemies for their victory over the success of
their trickeries. Enough is Ali Moertopo with his
well-known Opsus (Special Operation) to become the
last episode of a tragedy for Jihad in these
countries, no succeeding generation thereafter.
Hasbunallah wa ni’mal wakiil.
A
Facebook account containing blasphemies on Ustadz
Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, while praising Almarhum
(the late) Urwah and Ustadz Aman Abdurrahman—hafidzahullah,
appeared on the internet. Regardless of how different
the opinions amongst the activists of Jihad are, it
has never blasphemed and ruined the good name of a
figure in the calibre of Ustadz Abu Bakar Ba'asyir—hafidzahullah.
Scrutinizing the behaviour on the internet, those who
condemn him are normally people who are anti-Jihad. If
there are people who claimed to be sympathetic to
Jihad by favoring a figure, but at the same time
ruining the reputation of another figure, it should be
suspected as an intelligence operation. An operation
which had been used by the British when they destroyed
the movement of Sheikh Ahmad Irfan (one of the
Jama’ah of Jihad in the 1800’s) in India was by
fanning the issue of Wahabbi amongst the
Afghan tribes.
What cannot be forgotten is the strategy of "character
assassination" suggested by the Rand Corporation. This
anti-terror think-tank body ever recommended the
tarnishing of the characters of Jihad figures, as one
of the steps in muffling the actions of Jihad movement
in Indonesia.