Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism Since 1979 Thomas Hegghammer Index More Information

Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism Since 1979 Thomas Hegghammer Index More Information

Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-51858-1 - Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979 Thomas Hegghammer Index More information Index Page numbers in bold refer to appendices and tables ABB head office 208 al-Anbari, Talal 139, 141, 176, 178 ABC News 168 al-Ansar (discussion forum) 123, 172 Abd al-Aziz, King 106 al-Ansari, Ayman 192 Abdallah, Crown Prince 76, 150, 195 al-Ansari, Mustafa 192 Abqaiq oil refinery operation 215–16 al-Ansari, Sami 192 Abu Ayub see al-Dukhayyil, Faysal al-Ansari, Samir 192 Abu Bakr mujahidin camp 27 al-Anzi, Abd al-Aziz 123, 172, 191, 213 Abu Ghraib prison 145 al-Aqsa intifada 80, 94, 111, 145 Abu Hajir see al-Muqrin, Abd al-Aziz fund 80 Abu Mus‘ab (aka Nasir bin Hamad al- al-Asra (website) 145 Fahd al-Humayyin) see al-Fahd, al-Awaji, Muhsin 218 Nasir al-Awda, Salman 4, 29, 121, 125, 146, Abu Sayyaf (aka Sheikh Fathi Muham- 148, 150 mad Habib) 55 global jihad and 71, 76, 83, 86, 87, 88, Abu Subay‘i (aka Walid al-Sinani) 88 90, 95, 97 Aden 100 al-Awfi, Salih 214 adventure 64, 137, 194 killing of 215 Afghanistan 16 al-Azhar University (Cairo) 39 al-Juhani and 227–8 al-Baghdadi, Khalid 190, 195 alumni networks 175 al-Bahr, Yasin (aka Suhayl al-Sahli) 55 cradle of jihadist movement 38–48 al-Bahri, Nasir 52, 55, 59, 61, 64 QAP recruitment and 189–93 al-Qaida and 107, 113, 117 as safe haven 108 global jihad and 72, 75 Saudi funding and 21–3, 24 al-Barrak, Abd al-Rahman 151–2 Saudi state and 24–30 al-Barrak, Nasir 71–2 US invasion 14, 110, 143–4, 161–6 al-Batin, Hafar 139 see also al-Qaida, recruitment to; al-battar (‘Sabre’) 170 training camps see also al-Uyayri, Yusuf afterlife, recruitment and 60–5 al-Dandani, Turki 160, 188, 192, 202 Ahl al-Hadith 46 Arabian Peninsula and 165, 174 –5, Airport camp 109 181, 185 Al al-Shaykh, Abd al-Aziz (Grand Mufti) killing of 203 158 al-Dawsary, Abd al-Rahman (aka Abu Al al-Shaykh, Sheikh Abd al-Latif 84, 87 Abd al-Aziz, aka Barbaros) 48–9, Al al-Shaykh family 2 50–1, 66, 74, 138 Al Awshan, Isa 124–5, 126, 127, 128, al-Din, Nur 66 172, 190, 191, 192, 221 al-Dukhayyil, Ahmad 134, 141, 157–8, Al Sa‘ud family 2, 65, 105, 201, 231 175, 202 al-Ablaj, Abu Muhammad 184 killing of 203 al-Adl, Sayf 165, 181, 182 QAP recruitment and 191, 192, 195, al-Adnani, Tamim 45 197 al-Albani, Sheikh Nasir al-Din 51, 83 al-Dukhayyil, Bandar 158, 192, 196 277 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-51858-1 - Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979 Thomas Hegghammer Index More information Index278 al-Dukhayyil, Faysal (aka Abu Ayub) al-Janubi, Abu Hammam 67 134, 142, 158, 174 –5, 176, 192 al-Jarbu‘, Abd al-Aziz bin Salih bin al-Duwaysh, Abdallah 89 Sulayman 84, 87, 89, 90–1, 97, al-Fadl, Jamal 49 148 al-Fahd, Nasir 197, 220 al-Jaza’iri, Sheikh Abu Bakr 66 global jihad and 84, 86, 87–9, 90, 92, al-Jaza’iri, Nur al-Din 66 95, 97 al-Jazeera 79, 173, 209 post 9/11 and 148, 149–50, 151–5 Chechnya and 79 al-Faisal, Prince Turki 27, 29, 114, 115 effect 76–7 al-Faisal, Saud 25 al-Jihad (magazine) 46 al-Faqih, Hassan 195 al-Jubara, Abd al-Rahman 188, 192 al-Faqih, Mansur 195 al-Jubara, Muhammad 192 al-Farraj, Khalid 164, 192 al-Juhani, Fayiz 192 al-Farraj, Muhammad 88, 89 al-Juhani, Id 192 al-Faruq, Umar 55 al-Juhani, Khalid 168–70, 185, 227 al-Faruq camp 109, 119, 135, 164 al-Juwayr, Fahd 177, 192, 196, 214 al-Ghamidi, Abd al-Aziz (aka Abu Walid al-Kashmiri, Hazim 185 al-Ghamidi) 55 al-Kawhaji, Sheikh Usama Uqayl 159 al-Ghamidi, Ahmad 134 al-Khalidi, Ahmad 152–3, 159, 220 al-Ghamidi, Ali 188, 202 al-Khansa (magazine) 187 al-Ghamidi, Hamza 55 al-Kharrashi, Sulayman 89 al-Ghamidi, Sa’id 134 al-Khudayr, Ali 197, 220 al-Habashi, Muhammad 67 global jihad and 84, 86–7, 88–9, 90, al-Ha’ili, Abu al-Zubayr 50–1 91, 92, 97 al-Hajj, Khalid (aka Abu Hazim post-9/11 and 148, 150–5, 159 al-Sha‘ir) 168–9, 181, 183, 186, al-Khudayri, Abd al-Latif 191, 196 204, 206 al-Luhaybi, Sami 196 killing of 205 al-Madani, Abu Zubayr 50 al-Hajiri, Riyadh 71, 72 al-Madani, Sawad 64, 67 al-Hamad, Turki 92 al-Madar, Tawfiq 27 al-Harbi, Abd al-Rahman 197 al-Majalla (magazine) 184 al-Harbi, Ali 75, 136, 190, 192, 195, 196 al-Majati, Abd al-Karim 182, 186 al-Harbi, Ghanim 141 al-Makki, Abu Fadl (aka Madani al-Harbi, Ibrahim 67 al-Tayyib) 124 al-Harbi, Khalid (aka Abu Sulayman al-Makki, Abu Khalil 67 al-Makki) 51 al-Makki, Abu Sulayman (aka Khalid al-Harbi, Salih 138 al-Harbi) 51 al-Hawali, Safar 4, 29, 31–2, 53, 148, 150 al-Maliki, Hasan 91, 92 global jihad and 76, 83, 97 al-Maqdisi, Abu Muhammad 47, 72, 97, QAP failure and 218, 222 132 al-Hayyari, Yunus 186 al-Mas‘ari, Muhammad 85, 86 killing of 215 al-Masri, Abu Hafs 53 al-Hazmi, Nawaf 114 al-Mihdhar, Khalid 114 al-Hudhayf, Abdallah 71–2 al-Mi‘thim, Abd al-Aziz 71, 72 al-Humaydi, Sheikh Hamad 159, 191, al-Muhayyani, Mit‘ib 164, 174, 178, 192 195 al-Mujahid (magazine) 46 al-Humayyin, Fahd 87 al-Mujtama‘ (journal) 41 al-Humayyin, Nasir bin Hamad al-Fahd al-Munajjid, Muhammad 29 (aka Abu Mus‘ab) see al-Fahd, al-Munay‘, Abd al-Majid 191 Nasir al-Muqrin, Abd al-Aziz (aka Abu Hajir) al-Huzaymi, Turki 192 53, 54, 67, 71, 73 al-Islah (newsletter) 157 Arabian Peninsula and 175, 176, 177, al-Jama‘a al-Islamiyya 220 181, 185 al-Jama‘a al-Salafiyya al-Muhtasiba QAP failure and 206, 207, 208, 209, (JSM) 3 210, 224 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-51858-1 - Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979 Thomas Hegghammer Index More information Index 279 QAP recruitment and 190, 191, 221 al-Rashudi, Muhammad 89 ‘al-Muqrin Squadron’ 211 al-Rass gunbattle 210, 213 al-Mutayri, Turki 164, 174, 175 al-Rayis, Ibrahim 71, 192, 197 al-Nahda party (Tajikistan) 54 killing of 205 al-Najdi, Abu Abdallah 213 al-Ruways prison 74, 75–6, 136, 195 al-Nashiri, Abd al-Rahim 55, 114, 116, al-Ruwayshid, Abdallah 93 121, 166–70 al-Sadat, President Anwar 39, 78 attacks in Saudi Arabia and 171, 183 al-Sahat (discussion forum) 172 network 228 al-Sahim, Muhammad 158 al-Nida (‘the call’) (website) 123, 146, al-Sahli, Suhayl (aka Yasin al-Bahr) 55 154, 171–2 al-Sa‘id, Khalid 71, 72 al-Nuqaydan, Mansur 91, 92 al-Sa‘idi, Fahd 128, 159, 164, 182 al-Qablan, Khalid 68 al-Salafyoon (website) 121, 123 al-Qahtani, Fahd 63 al-Sananiri, Kamal 39–40 al-Qahtani, Mish’al 67, 68 al-Sawat, Mubarak 76, 214 al-Qaida 99–128 al-Sayf, Abu Umar (aka Muhammad Afghan camps and 58 al-Tamimi) 55, 57, 68, 224 in Afghanistan 227–30 al-Sayyari, Nasir 158 al-Shu‘aybi school and 95 al-Shabanat, Abd al-Muhsin 176, 193 central, growth of 108–12 al-Shabanat, Badr 193 Chechnya and 57 al-Sha‘ir, Abu Hazim (aka Khalid al- decentralisation 161–6 Hajj) 168–9, 181, 183, 186, 204, failed 2002 offensives 166–70 206 global jihadists 99–108 killing of 205 growth of 234–7 al-Shammari, Nayif 139 in Iraq 224 al-Shamrani, Muslih 71, 72 jihad, launching 180–5 al-Shanqiti, Muhammad al-Amin 84 leaders 2, 9 al-Sharq al-Awsat 226 legitimacy, lack of 97 al-Sharqi, Abu Shahid 68 Riyadh bombing and 72 al-Shaybani, Abu Muhjin 114 in Saudi Arabia 10, 14, 98, 112–29, 156 al-Shibrin, Saud 71 scholars 147–55 al-Shifa incident 158, 197 security establishment sympathies 77 al-Shihri, Amir 190, 193 Tajikistan and 55 al-Shihri, Muhammad 140, 161, 185 targets 8 al-Shihri, Wa’il 140 see also QAP (al-Qaida on the Arabian al-Shihri, Walid 140 Peninsula) al-Shihri, Zaydan 193 al-Qaida, recruitment to 59, 130–42 al-Shishani, Murad 56 classical jihad, exploited 133–8 al-Shu‘aybi, Hamud al-Uqla 126, gatekeepers 138–42 148–50 unemployment and ‘Najdification’ global jihad and 84, 87, 88, 91, 92, 93, 130–3 94–6, 97 al-Qaradawi, Sheikh Yusuf 41 al-Shu‘aybi school 140, 148–55, 188 al-Qar‘awi, Abdallah 89 Internet and 172 al-Qarni, Musa 44 rise of 83–98 al-Qasim, Samih 92 al-Shurfa, Ahmad 138 al-Quds al-Arabi (newspaper) 61, 107, 183 al-Sinani, Walid (aka Abu Subay’i) 88 al-Rahman, Jamil (aka Maulavi Hussain) al-Subay‘i, Abdallah 197 29, 46 al-Subay‘i, Musa’id 197 al-Rahman, Sheikh Umar Abd 101, 113 al-Subayt, Khalid 80, 126–7, 128, 178, al-Rasheed, Madawi 5, 10, 231, 232 192, 195 al-Rashid, Abd al-Rahman 226 al-Sudayri, Maha 88 al-Rashid, Nasir 27 al-Surayhi, Abd al-Rahman 45 al-Rashud, Abdallah 155, 157–8, 191, al-Surayhi, Abd al-Rahman (Hasan) 67 195, 222 al-Suri, Abu Mus‘ab 110 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-51858-1 - Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979 Thomas Hegghammer Index More information 280 Index al-Suwaylim, Muhammad 195 Arab nationalism 23 al-Suwaylim, Samir see Ibn Khattab Arabian Peninsula 112, 116 –17, 193 al-Suwaylimi, Ahmad 192 launch of jihad in 128, 186 al-Suwaylimi, Muhammad 192 sacred status of 30, 104–5 al-Tabuki, Abu Ahmad 113 see also ‘mujahidin on the Arabian al-Tamimi, Muhammad (aka Abu Umar Peninsula’ al-Sayf) 55, 57, 68, 224 Aramco 168 al-Tayyib, Madani (aka Abu Fadl al- Arnaout, Enaam 49 Makki) 124 arrests of sheikhs 203 al-Turabi, Hasan 33, 41, 87 Asfan training camp 176 al-Tuwayjiri, Sheikh Abdallah 90 assassinations 82 al-Ukaz (newspaper) 127 Ahmad Shah Mas‘ud 161–2 al-Ulwan, Sheikh Sulayman 121, 122, attempts 9, 101 125, 140, 159 QAP and 211 global jihad and 84, 89–90, 97 Riyadh 209 al-Umar, Nasir 76, 150 Westerners 209 al-Umari, Abd al-Aziz 122, 140 Atif, Muhammad 165 al-Utaybi, Sultan 191 Atta, Muhammad 130, 134 al-Utaybi, Abd al-Ilah 197 attacks, in USA 128 al-Utaybi, Juhayman 3–4, 38 Awda, Muhammad 53 al-Utaybi, Sa‘ud 71, 191, 192, 210, 213 Azzam, Abdallah 7, 14, 69, 94, al-Uyayri,

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