- "militia",
while Sunnī
foreign fighters are
referred to as "
jihadists" (or "would-be
jihadists"). One who does use the term "Shia jihad" is
Danny Postel...
- to be
adopted by
Islamist groups and
jihadists during the 1990s and
early 2000s.
Organizations who use
jihadist flags include al-Qaeda, al-Shabaab, the...
- Salafis.
Salafi jihadists distinguish themselves from
Quietist salafis whom they
label "sheikist", so
named because – the
jihadists believe – that the...
-
launched an air and
ground ****ault
killing more than 100
jihadists. On 12 December, a
jihadist attack on the
village of
Petel Kole near
Burkina Faso killed...
-
Khaled Youssef Mohammed al-Emirat, (خالد يوسف محمد العميرات) more
commonly known as
Muhannad (مهند;
Mukhannad or Mukhanad, Russian: Муханнад, sometimes...
- America. Aydınlı,
Ersel (2018). "The
Jihadists after 9/11".
Violent Non-State Actors: From
Anarchists to
Jihadists.
Routledge Studies on Challenges, Crises...
- by
Muntada al-Ansar
jihadists. Paul
Marshall Johnson, Jr., U.S. citizen,
beheaded in June 2004 in
Saudi Arabia by al-Qaeda
jihadists. Kim Sun-il, South...
- On
August 24, 2024,
jihadists from Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM)
killed over 600
civilians digging trenches for the
Burkinabe government around...
-
Jundallah (a
group of
mostly Turkish and
Azeri jihadists), Jund al-Islam, and
unaffiliated foreign jihadists.
Tensions increased when
Jundallah arrested...
- (ASWJ), the main
jihadist group in Cabo Delgado, a few w****s
prior to the
attack on June 27, and had
recaptured the city from the
jihadists on June 9. In...