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The real identity of Abu Bakr Naji is claimed by the Al Arabiya Institute for Studies to be Mohammad Hasan Khalil al-Hakim. [3][4] His known works are this piece and some contributions to the al-Qaeda online magazine Sawt al-Jihad.
In 2004, Abu Bakr Naji, a suspected al-Qaeda strategist, published an online manuscript entitled, The Management of Savagery: The Most Critical Stage Through Which the Umma Will Pass, which was translated into English in 2006 by William McCants, a fellow at West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center.
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Jun 2, 2016 · ISIS was first known as the Islamic State of Iraq, an offshoot of the Jama’at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad, founded by Ahmad Fadeel al-Nazal al-Khalayleh, better known as Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who at one point embodied the state of global jihad.
Nov 16, 2007 · Management of Savagery. In working on a set of terrorism seminars, Charlie recently came across the treasure trove of al Qaeda documents housed by West Point's Combating Terrorism Center. Two publications particularly piqued her interest: Managment of Savagery, by Abu Bakr Naji (translated by William McCants) Stealing al Qaeda's Playbook, by ...
to have influenced ISIS strategists is Abu Bakr Naji. There is very little information regarding him, with some people even saying that “Naji” is an appellation referring to a committee (Polk 2013). According to Polk, the most renowned account of Abu Bakr Naji can be surmised in his book, The Management of Savagery (Idarah at-
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, whose real name is Ibrahim Awad Ibrahim al-Badri, has attempted to portray himself as a leader, ideologue and statesman for ISIL. His adherents refer to him as ‘Commander of the Believers,’ a privileged designation for caliphs, the supreme political and religious rulers of Islamic states during the Middle Ages. [1] .
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Al-Hakim is also claimed by Al Arabiya Institute for Studies to be Abu Bakr Naji, the author of the 2004 e-book Management of Savagery: The Most Critical Stage Through Which the Ummah Will Pass. [6] [7] The book was aimed to provide a strategy that al-Qaeda and other jihadists could follow to create a new Islamic caliphate. [8]