THE JUNDULLAH PHENOMENON
- INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM MONITOR---PAPER NO. 219
By B. Raman
The word Jundullah can be translated as the Army of
Allah or as the Soldiers of Allah.
2. It came into currency during the jihad waged by
the Muslims of Bosnia and Kosovo against the Serbs in
the 1990s, with the backing of the US. The foreign
mercenaries----mainly Pakistanis and Arabs plus one
Indian Muslim residing in Saudi Arabia---- who joined
this jihad projected themselves as Jundullah.
3. From there, the Jundullah phenomenon spread to
Chechnya. Many Chechen jihadi organisations and
individuals, which joined the jihad against the Russian
presence in their territory, identified themselves as
belonging to the Jundullah Brigade. Many of their press
statements were signed by individuals, who identified
themselves as spokesmen of the Jundullah.
4. When the Chechen jihadis started their second
jihad against the Russians in September,1999, a
statement issued on behalf of the jihadis announced the
appointment of one Abdullaev Supjan as Commander of the
Jundullah. He subsequently became the Vice-President of
the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
5. On November 8, 2001, the Russian Government
issued the following statement: "Shamil Iriskhanov, a
notorious terrorist from the closest company of
terrorist Number One Basayev, has been destroyed in
Chechnya. In the opinion of experts, federal special
units are more and more closing on the circle around the
leader of "irreconcilable" militants Shamil Basayev. In
November, he has lost two of his closest associates.
Adam Umalatov and three bodyguards were killed a week
ago. Umalatov, commander of what is called the Islamic
brigade Jundullah and a childhood friend of the Basayev
brothers, was with them in Karabakh, Abkhazia and during
the first Chechen campaign."
6. The Jundullah phenomenon then moved simultaneously
to the Central Asian Republics and Indonesia. The
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) started a
propaganda division, which it named as the Jundullah
Productions. Before 9/11, there were many instances of
attacks on Christians by Muslim extremists in Indonesia.
Some of the perpetrators projected themselves as
belonging to the Jundullah or Lashkar Jundullah. It was
initially believed that the Lashkar Jundullah,
established in September, 2000 in South Sulawesi, was
the militant wing of the Committee for the Enforcement
of Islamic Law (Komite Penegakan Syariat Islam, KPSI ),
but in its Asia Report No.43 of December 11, 2002, the
International Crisis Group of Brussels said that the
name Jundullah was becoming confusing because "many
Islamic groups operating out of Central Java, Maluku,
and Sulawesi called themselves by the same name, which
means "Army of Allah."
7. The phenomenon then spread simultaneously to
Pakistan and Egypt.In 2003,the Egyptian authorities
arrested 43 persons and prosecuted them before a
military court on a charge of forming an underground
group called the Jundullah and planning attacks on
“Western targets” in Egypt.In Pakistan, the perpetrators
of an unsuccessful ambush to kill Lt. Gen. Aslam Saleem
Hayat, then the Corps Commander of Karachi, in the
beginning of 2004 were described as cadres of the
Jundullah trained by the IMU. The cadres of the
Jundullah were also described as responsible for an
explosion near the US Consulate in Karachi in March,
2006, in which one US diplomat travelling in his car was
killed. The explosion took place on the eve of the visit
of President George Bush to Pakistan.
8. On January 27, 2004--- two months before the
Madrid blasts and 18 months before the London blasts---Hossam
el-Hamalawy, an Egyptian free-lance journalist, in an
article drew attention to the emergence of the
phenomenon of free-lance jihadis----that is, individual
Muslims not belonging to any organisation, who take to
jihad against the US and Israel because of their anger
against their policies. His article was titled Crusaders
Vs Soldiers of Allah (Jundullah).
9. He wrote: Quote Observers in Cairo have
highlighted the outbreak of the second Palestinian
Intifada, September 11 attacks, and the US-led onslaught
on Afghanistan and Iraq as triggers to the ongoing
radicalization across the Muslim World, a radicalization
that is feeding Islamist militancy, especially as
Muslims could clearly see that it is largely the
Islamists who are now on the forefront of the struggle
to end Western hegemony in the region. It has never
been that easy for rage to meet ideology. “September 11
was Islamism’s Suez War,” said Diaa Rashwan, an analyst
with Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic
Studies. “Nasser’s defiance of the West in 1956 was the
virtual birthmark of pan-Arabism. September 11 attacks
and the war on terror served the same purpose for
pan-Islamism. They united Muslims around the world by
the sense that ‘we are all under attack by the West, and
we have to do something.’ ”This is pushing, Rashwan
argues, new actors to enter the stage of armed politics:
the “freelance jihadis.” Unquote.
10. Enquiries with well-informed sources in the
Islamic world show that Jundullah is not the name of any
particular organisation. It is the name of a pan-Islamic
and anti-US and anti-Israel suicide terrorism phenomenon
which is creeping across the Islamic world and the
Muslim diaspora in the Western countries. Everybody, who
takes to suicide terrorism against the US or
Israel-----whether individually or as a member of a
jihadi organisation---looks upon himself or herself as a
Jundullah---a soldier of Allah. All pan-Islamic jihadi
organisations---whether Al Qaeda or any other
organisation--- look upon themselves as Jundullah
fighting to establish the sovereignty of Allah over the
Islamic world and to "liberate" areas which, according
to them, historically belonged to the Ummah.
11. These sources also say that the so-called
Jundullah, which has been claiming responsibility for
some acts of terrorism against the Iranian Government,
is not part of this phenomenon. According to them, it is
actually the Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK), which has been
responsible for these incidents. As allegedly advised by
the CIA, it has been claiming responsibility in the name
of Jundullah.
(The writer is
Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt.
of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute
For Topical Studies, Chennai. He is also associated with
the Chennai Centre For China Studies.
E-mail:itschen36@gmail.com)