- Abu Anas al-Shami
Abu Anas al-Shami ( _ar. أبو أنس الشامي) was known as Omar Yusef Juma'a ( _ar. عمر يوسف جمعة) prior to joining
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi 'sJama'at al-Tawhid wal Jihad group inIraq .Originally from the Palestinian
West Bank town ofTulkarm , Abu Anas moved with his family toJordan , thenSaudi Arabia , and later,Kuwait . He obtained anIslamic studies degree atMadinah University in Saudi Arabia. He then returned to Jordan to preachSalafi yah theology at anAmman mosque. In the mid-1990s he went to Bosnia-Herzegovina where he truly embraced radicalism. He then returned to Jordan to found a radical fundamentalist outreach center. In the late 1990s, the Jordanian officials shut down an Islamic center that al-Shami had established in Amman on the grounds that it was promoting a fanatical interpretation of Islam.In 2003, al-Shami joined
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Northeastern Iraq. He was appointed to the advisory council of al-Tawheed wal-Jihad and soon became Zarqawi's second in command.Abu Anas al-Shami was killed in September 2004 (the exact date is disputed) in an American missile strike against his car, near
Abu Ghraib [http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/si/2006/Apr/boukharsApr06.asp The Challenge of Terrorism and Religious Extremism in Jordan] , Center for Contemporary Conflict, US Navy] . Al-Shami had been sent by Zarqawi to the Shiite Sadr City area of Baghdad to install anAl-Qaeda team to recruit formerMehdi Army militiamen looking for leadership following Shiite clericMoqtada Sadr ’s defeat inNajaf .A eulogy to this terrorist was written by
al-Qaeda 's top cleric, Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi, and still appears on the "Tawhed" website which is run by Maqdisi's organisation on behalf of al-Qaeda.References
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