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/Bismillah a rakman a rakeem/ (bismillah-ir-rahman-ir-rahim)



تحية وبركات على النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم =(tahiat wabarakat ealaa alnnabi salla alllah ealayh wasallam)



salutations and blessings on the prophet pbuh



رمضان مبارك

([28] < ramadan Mubarak)




1a16 (talk) 19:58, 1 June 2017 (UTC)

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Adnani's speech seeks to inspire zeal in the soul [2]

https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Abu_Mohammad_al-Adnani

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templates/sj_veritymag/css/ie/template-ie10.css not exists http://moderndiplomacy.eu/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=2462:abu-luqman-father-of-the-isis-emni-organizational-structure-current-leadership-and-clues-to-its-inner-workings-in-syria-iraq&Itemid=154 [26] [27]


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  2. ^ Al-Tamimi, Aymenn Jawad. "An Account of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi & Islamic State Succession Lines".
  3. ^ [2] FRANCE 24
  4. ^ [3] Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. and Ahmet S. Yayla, Ph.D.
  5. ^ RUKMINI CALLIMACHI
  6. ^ Anne Speckhard, Ahmet S. Yayla
  7. ^ [4] Tara John
  8. ^ [5] - Joseph Fitsanakis 09 August 2016
  9. ^ [6] Julian Borger
  10. ^ [7]
  11. ^ [8] Caroline Piquet
  12. ^ [9] Robin Panfili
  13. ^ [10] Patricia Neves
  14. ^ [11] FRANCE 24
  15. ^ [12] Clémence Bauduin
  16. ^ [13]
  17. ^ [14] Natalie Johnson
  18. ^ [15]
  19. ^ [16] (zero volume at open)
  20. ^ [17] Natalie Johnson, The Washington Free Beacon (w.r.t. Harry Sarfo)
  21. ^ [18] Natalie Johnson
  22. ^ [19] - Thomas Pettifor.... [(postman, "...three-year jail term...")
  23. ^ S.G. Jones, J. Dobbins, D. Byman, B. Connable, C.S. Chivvis, J. Martini, E. Robinson, N. Chandler - [20], p.186 - "...Amn al-Dawl..." - R Callimachi
  24. ^ [21] - A.H. Almohammad, Ph.D. & A. Speckhard, Ph.D. International Centre for the study of violent extremism April 12, 2017
  25. ^ http://www.worldtribune.com/top-secret-isils-intelligence-unit-effectively-exports-terrorism-worldwide/ ( was >>> ... counter ) author: Mr (robot) Geostrategy-Direct
  26. ^ [22] - U.S. defense official (- Adnani - employed in the recruiting of foreign fighters, directed Islamic State's major attacks outside of its strongholds in Syria and Iraq) > "Significant operations carried out on his watch include the Paris attacks, the Brussels airport attack, the Istanbul airport attack, the downing of the Russian airliner in the Sinai, the suicide bombings during a rally in Ankara, and the attack on a café in Bangladesh...In total, these attacks killed over 1,800 people and wounded nearly 4,000."https://sputniknews.com/world/201608051043964838-daesh-branch-emni/ radio sputnik
  27. ^ [23] (lets link up) Ahmet S Yayla, Ph.D December 3, 2016
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  29. ^ [24]
  30. ^ Michael Rubin [25] A. Speckhard and A. Yayla
  31. ^ [26]
  32. ^ the Islamic State intelligence operations works to gather information on those living under its control, as well as how it seeks to gather intelligence on areas into which they seek to expand. In addition, they discuss the Islamic State’s logistical support inside Turkey, recruitment, vetting for would-be jihadis who appear but are not known to recruiters, as well as interactions with other terrorist groups and intelligence services, including those of the Assad regime. - Well before their arrival, the Emni [the Islamic state’s intelligence unit] also places well‐paid informants in villages they intend to invade to map out the political and ideological stands of those living there. Upon capturing the village, and given they have already categorized the people, their modus operandi is to quickly order and carry out assassinations of those they have identified as enemies, or incapable of working with them.The Emni also carefully studies the population of areas they gain control of to safeguard their positions and to eliminate all dissenters inside the borders of the “Islamic State.” Having learned well from Saddam’s totalitarian state, paid informants are placed everywhere inside ISIS, creating a widespread fear of defying the group in any manner. ISIS defectors were even skeptical of their own family members, including young children, fearing that they may have been turned into informants. Some observed children as young as 6 and 7‐years‐old being trained and deployed for intelligence work. ISIS cadres also reported that they were loath to divulge to other members their doubts and disgust with ISIS’ brutality for fear of being informed upon and punished.http://www.aei.org/publication/how-does-isis-do-intelligence/ A. Speckhard and A. Yayla
  33. ^ Michael Rubin / Dec. 5, 2016Anne Speckhard and Ahmet Yaylahttps://www.commentarymagazine.com/terrorism/the-race-for-isis-intelligence/https://www.commentarymagazine.com/terrorism/the-race-for-isis-intelligence/ - The Islamic State’s intelligence operations are based in al-Bab, near the besieged Syrian town of Aleppo, according to a lengthy study by Anne Speckhard and Ahmet Yayla, respectively the director and deputy director at the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism at George Mason University, best known for their recent book, ISIS Defectors: Inside Stories of the Terrorist Caliphate.[27]

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https://www.time-to-change.org.uk/node/97205 guy is a dork] > dork > ...the guy is such dorks... >(d'ork)

http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/EMNI

https://www.euromoveni.org/2017/04/12/emni-welcomes-discussion-paper-option-that-ni-joins-eea/

https://www.yelp.com/biz/emni-cleaning-services-llc-orange