Home |Countries |Tunisia |Report #656

Jihad & Terrorism Studies Project
 
January 20, 2011
Inquiry & Analysis Series Report No.656
The Middle East Crisis Part I - Jihadists See Turmoil in Tunisia as a Chance for Establishing Islamic State
By: R. Green*

Introduction

Jihadists and radical Islamists have been closely following the dramatic events in Tunisia which have shaken up the regime. These same circles see these events as an opportunity to promote their cause, and are taking advantage of the events to spur other Arab peoples toward waging a popular battle against their rulers, and attempting to turn Tunisia itself into a front for jihad. Prominent jihadist leaders and clerics issued statements encouraging Tunisians to persevere in their battle against the regime and calling for Arab peoples elsewhere to emulate their actions. In the jihadists' view, the situation in Tunisia is now ripe for the establishment of an Islamic state. They stress that the coming regime must be an Islamic one, and that Tunisians must not accept a mere reshuffling of leaders.

The Toppling of Ben Ali Poses a Propaganda Problem for Salafi-Jihadists Jihadist scholars and writers on jihadi forums are riding the Tunisians' coattails, presenting the uprising in Tunisia as jihad and calling for it to escalate and spread to other Arab and Muslim countries by all means possible. However, the background behind the events in Tunisia is economic, and unrelated to any Islamic issues, and president Ben Ali was ousted due to popular disfavor. This poses a propaganda difficulty for Salafi-jihadists, since for the past few decades they have stressed the illegitimacy of the Arab regimes from an Islamic viewpoint as the primary reason for opposing them. Salafi-jihadists have vigorously promoted the notion that the Arab rulers are tyrants [taghut or pl. tawaghit] against whom Muslims must wage jihad, which in their view is not only a duty incumbent upon all Muslims, but is also the ideal way of setting the Muslim peoples free. Furthermore, Salafi-jihadists reject democracy and any participation in institutional political activity, and have reservations regarding popular movements.

The jihadist writers who discussed the events tackled this problem from several directions. Some, including Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) leader 'Abd Al-Wadoud, simply ignored the secular, economic background of the uprising. Others warned the Muslims in Tunisia to conduct their rebellion for the sake of Allah, rather than for worldly benefits, saying that they should espouse nobler goals than merely improving their economic situation. Prominent cleric Abu Basir Al-Tartusi found another way to circumvent the problem, by maintaining that the events in Tunisia were indeed a "popular Islamic intifada." Others have urged the supporters of the Salafi-jihadist movement to steer clear of politics and especially of secular parties, and concentrate on da'wa. Islamic website Izharudeen which is affiliated with Salafi Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad published a press release on its website calling to hold a demonstration outside the Tunisian Embassy in London "for the implementation of shari'ah in Tunisia."

Following is a summary of statements by important jihadist figures regarding the events in Tunisia:



The full text of this report is available to MEMRI's Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor Subscribers.

Subscription information is available at this link.

JTTM subscribers can visit this page to view the report.


 

Latest Clips More >
Latest Reports More >
Former Kuwaiti MP Threatens Abduction Of U.S. Soldiers To Force The Release Of Guantanamo Prisoners
Special Dispatch - No. 5267 - April 10, 2013

Saudi Columnist: The State Should Take Sermon-Writing Away From Preachers
Special Dispatch - No. 5266 - April 10, 2013

French-Tunisian Imam Hassan Chalghoumi: Jews And Muslims In France Should Cooperate To Fight Racism
Special Dispatch - No. 5265 - April 10, 2013

Iranian Presidential Elections (1): Regime Escalates Intimidation Of Citizens, Demands Cooperation With Security Apparatuses
Inquiry & Analysis Series Report - No. 957 - April 9, 2013

YouTube Questioned In U.K. House Of Commons Over Keeping Terrorism-Promoting Videos Active On Its Website; Of 125 Videos Of Al-Qaeda Commander Al-Zawahiri Flagged On YouTube By MEMRI, YouTube Keeps 57 Active
Inquiry & Analysis Series Report - No. 956 - April 9, 2013

Egyptian Satirist Bassem Youssuf Conducts Choir In Song Mocking Muslim Brotherhood And Its Ties With Qatar
Special Dispatch - No. 5264 - April 8, 2013

ISI Confirms That Jabhat Al-Nusra Is Its Extension In Syria, Declares 'Islamic State Of Iraq And Al-Sham' As New Name Of Merged Group
Special Dispatch - No. 5264 - April 8, 2013

Egyptian Columnist: Jewish Internet Moguls Benefit Humanity And Muslims More Than Muslim Scholars And Al-Qaeda
Special Dispatch - No. 5263 - April 8, 2013

Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM) Weekend Summary
Special Announcements - No. 230 - April 6, 2013

Last Testament Of Egyptian Killed In Syria: "The Most Valuable Element Of Islam Is Jihad For The Sake Of Allah"
Special Dispatch - No. 5262 - April 5, 2013