ট্যাগ Harkatul Jihad al-Islami (HuJI-B)

  • Jihad in Bangladesh: AQIS vs ISIS

    Jihad in Bangladesh: AQIS vs ISIS

    The strategies and focus of Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Bangladesh reflect their broader organizational goals, operational approaches, and ideological underpinnings, tailored to the local context. While both groups aim to establish Islamic governance and wage jihad, their methods, priorities, and engagement with Bangladesh…

  • Who are the top leaders of jihad in Bangladesh?

    Who are the top leaders of jihad in Bangladesh?

    Al-Qaeda recruiter Asif Adnan is the son of a retired High Court judge. He was arrested in 2014. Later, AF Hasan Ariff, Yunus’ adviser, stood for him and managed his bail. Now Asif Adnan has become a spiritual leader of the Caliphate and is preaching against secularism and democracy, and calling for jihad in India,…

  • Analyzing extremist group JMB’s ideology and intentions

    Analyzing extremist group JMB’s ideology and intentions

    The ideological roots of the Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (Assembly of Mujahideen) are deeply embedded in Salafi-Jihadist thought, influenced by global movements like the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda, as well as local Islamist groups like Jamaat-e-Islami and the Ahle Hadith movement. Long article: History of Jamaat-linked JMB’s bloody jihad Its ideology rejects secularism, pluralism, and Western…

  • Awami League’s soft Islamization became a boomerang

    Awami League’s soft Islamization became a boomerang

    Islamization of Bangladesh took place several times—from 1975-96, 2001-06, 2007-08, and 2024-25—every time at the hands of the military or army-backed governments—extensively—with the media and civil society leaders going with the tide. The previous Awami League, the lone secularist force, also allowed a soft Islamization, apparently under pressure from the military intelligence and the Jamaat-backed…

  • Why do Bangladeshi Islamists kill police?

    Why do Bangladeshi Islamists kill police?

    Persistent violence against law enforcement and the judiciary by a specific group of people in Bangladesh is considered a grave crime, as it implies a concerted attack on the state machinery to change the system. The murder of police members and judges began after independence at the hands of the ultra-left National Socialist Party (Jasod)…

  • Jamaat-backed AQIS jihadists out to eliminate Awami League, hit India

    Jamaat-backed AQIS jihadists out to eliminate Awami League, hit India

    Armed militant attacks and calls for jihad have been seen regularly in Bangladesh since 1999, but there was a sudden slowdown in 2005—only after numerous fatalities—with the arrest of a top leader of the Bangladesh branch of Pakistan-based Harkatul Jihad al-Islami (HuJI-B), Mufti Abdul Hannan. The following year, after months of denial of their existence,…

  • History of Jamaat-linked JMB’s bloody jihad

    History of Jamaat-linked JMB’s bloody jihad

    From 2001 to 2006, at least 54 extremist organizations and foreign militant-fundamentalist organizations under the cover of Islamic NGOs and with the support of the BNP-Jamaat government created a nationwide terrorist network. At that time, under the orders of MPs and ministers and with the cooperation of the police and RAB, they carried out all…

  • How dangerous are the Afghan returnee militants of Huji-B?

    How dangerous are the Afghan returnee militants of Huji-B?

    Bangladesh has been talking about Islamist militancy and extremism, or an armed struggle to establish a Shariah-based state, since early 1999. Members of the Bangladesh branch of the Pakistani militant outfit Harkatul Jihad al-Islami or HuJI attacked poet Shamsur Rahman with the intention of killing him on January 18 of that year. After that, in…

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