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    Laskar Jihad (English: Warriors of Jihad ) was an Islamist and anti-Christian Indonesian militia, which was founded and led by Jafar Umar Thalib. At present...
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    August 25, 2019) was an Indonesian Islamist cleric. He was the head of Laskar Jihad, an Islamic fundamentalist militant organization active during the Maluku...
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    religious militia from both faiths, including the well-organised Islamist Laskar Jihad, and Indonesian government military forces. Though all violence during...
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    Agency Islamist groups: Komando Jihad (1970s–1980s) Jemaah Islamiyah (2000–2024) Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid Laskar Jihad (2000–2002) Mujahideen Tanah Runtuh [id]...
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    July 2000 when it was revealed that Laskar Jihad had arrived in Maluku and was being armed by the TNI. Laskar Jihad, a radical Islamic militia had earlier...
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    militia Laskar Jihad fighters. This is as a result of widespread religious conflict in the region around. As events developed, Laskar Jihad did not target...
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    Site. Retrieved 20 July 2018. Kirsten E. Schulze (13 February 2020). "Laskar Jihad and The Conflict in Ambon". The Brown Journal of World Affairs. 9 (1):...
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  • Commonwealth Office). It was signed in the Sulawesi town of Malino. Laskar Jihad by Noorhaidi Hasan p209 UK FCO Archived 2009-07-05 at the Wayback Machine...
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    conflict; whereas Jafar has chosen the radical approach by founding Laskar Jihad paramilitary armed group to intervene the Maluku conflict without permission...
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  • September 2010, Terrorism Monitor Volume: 8 Issue: 35 Noorhaidi Hasan, Laskar Jihad, pg. 151. Ithaca: Cornell Southeast Asia Program, 2006. Rohan Gunaratna...
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    the ambush. In 2003, Laskar Jihad fighters have been trained by Kopassus in a training camp near Bogor in West Java. Laskar Jihad members even received...
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  • spread radical Islam throughout Indonesia. Jafar Umar Thalib, founder of Laskar Jihad, contributed to the first issue. Sen, Center for Research in Culture...
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    2000, Wahid declared martial law in Maluku. By now, it was evident that Laskar Jihad, a radical Islamic militia, were being assisted by members of the military...
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    founding of the radical group Jemaah Islamiah (JI) and leadership of Laskar Jihad (LJ) by Indonesian Arabs. The majority of Arab Indonesians live in Java...
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  • Research Guide, pg. 8. Oxford University Press, 2011. Noorhaidi Hasan, Laskar Jihad, pg. 151. Ithaca: Cornell Southeast Asia Program, 2006. Muhammad Najib...
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    Sabilillah factions) (1973–2000s) Darul Islam Indonesia (since 2022) Laskar Jihad (2000–2002) Jemaah Islamiyah (2000-2024) Indonesian Mujahedeen Council...
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    Habib Usman bin Yahya, Mufti of Batavia Jafar Umar Thalib, founder of Laskar Jihad Sultan Badaruddin II, Sultan of Palembang Munir Said Thalib Al-Kathiri...
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    Pasukan Putih ("White troops"), later Pasukan Jihad ("Jihad troops"), were a Muslim militia formed in North Maluku province, Indonesia. It was founded...
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    Time reported that Hamzah described his relationship with Bashir and Laskar Jihad leader Jafar Umar Thalib as "very close", but Time added, "many see this...
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  • Muhammadiyah Nahdlatul Ulama Indonesia Arab Association (historical) Laskar Jihad (historical) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Indonesia...
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    Backgrounder: Jihad in Central Sulawesi. ICG Asia Report (Report). International Crisis Group. International Crisis Group (January 2007). Jihadism in Indonesia:...
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    adding that support and protection for violent Islamic militia such as Laskar Jihad by the military and political elite had continued since Suharto's exit...
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    religious militia from both faiths, including the well organised Islamist Laskar Jihad, and Indonesian government military forces. The conflict had a significant...
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    goal. This accusation has been useful in galvanising Muslims to fight (Laskar Jihad), and the situation has not been aided by the fact that some diaspora...
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  • 2012-10-09. Retrieved 30 March 2011. "III. PART ONE: CONTEXT, CAUSES, AND LASKAR JIHAD". Report on the Sulawesi Conflict. Human Rights Watch. Archived from...
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    1960. Meanwhile, militant Islamic organizations such as Darul Islam, Laskar Jihad, and Jemaah Islamiyah had also seen its growth, aided mostly by foreign...
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    revolutionary jihad at home because the struggle in Pakistan "is not a struggle between Islam and disbelief". The pamphlet "Why do we do Jihad?" states, "If...
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    journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Hasan, Noorhaidi (2006). Laskar Jihad (illustrated ed.). SEAP Publications. ISBN 978-08772-77408. Federspiel...
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  • Umar Thalib, 57, Indonesian Islamic militant and teacher, founder of Laskar Jihad. Leon Wofsy, 97, American biochemist and activist. Lodewijk Woltjer,...
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