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Laskar Jihad (English: Warriors of Jihad[2]) was an Islamist[3] and anti-Christian[4] Indonesian militia, which was founded and led by Jafar Umar Thalib.[5] At present, the militia is believed to have disbanded.[5]
^TEMPO Publishing (2020). Konflik Ambon dan Perang Antara Tentara dan Kepolisian. Tempo Publishing. p. 46. ISBN 9786232624566. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
^Greg Fealy (2004), Islamic Radicalism in Indonesia: The Faltering Revival?, in: Daljit Singh/Chin Kin Wah (eds.), Southeast Asian Affairs 2004. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, p. 106
^Robert W. Hefner (2007), The sword against the crescent: religion and violence in Muslim Southeast Asia, in: Linell E. Cady/Sheldon W. Simon (eds.), Religion and conflict in South and Southeast Asia: Disrupting violence. London: Routledge, p. 44
^Florence Lamoureux (2003), Indonesia: A Global Studies Handbook. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, p. 73
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LaskarJihad (English: Warriors of Jihad ) was an Islamist and anti-Christian Indonesian militia, which was founded and led by Jafar Umar Thalib. At present...
August 25, 2019) was an Indonesian Islamist cleric. He was the head of LaskarJihad, an Islamic fundamentalist militant organization active during the Maluku...
religious militia from both faiths, including the well organised Islamist LaskarJihad, and Indonesian government military forces. Though all violence during...
Commonwealth Office). It was signed in the Sulawesi town of Malino. LaskarJihad by Noorhaidi Hasan p209 UK FCO Archived 2009-07-05 at the Wayback Machine...
July 2000 when it was revealed that LaskarJihad had arrived in Maluku and was being armed by the TNI. LaskarJihad, a radical Islamic militia had earlier...
founding of the radical group Jemaah Islamiah (JI) and leadership of LaskarJihad (LJ) and Front Pembela Islam by Indonesian Arabs. The majority of Arab...
militia LaskarJihad active in Ambon. By 2002, Papilaja had managed to convince Thalib to accept the Malino II Accord and to disband LaskarJihad in exchange...
the ambush. In 2003, LaskarJihad fighters have been trained by Kopassus in a training camp near Bogor in West Java. LaskarJihad members even received...
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on 5 September 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2017. Hasan, Noorhaidi (2006). LaskarJihad: ISIM dissertations. SEAP Publications. p. 266. ISBN 978-0-877277408...
Site. Retrieved 20 July 2018. Kirsten E. Schulze (13 February 2020). "LaskarJihad and The Conflict in Ambon". The Brown Journal of World Affairs. 9 (1):...
Backgrounder: Jihad in Central Sulawesi. ICG Asia Report (Report). International Crisis Group. International Crisis Group (January 2007). Jihadism in Indonesia:...
Time reported that Hamzah described his relationship with Bashir and LaskarJihad leader Jafar Umar Thalib as "very close", but Time added, "many see this...
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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Umar Thalib, 57, Indonesian Islamic militant and teacher, founder of LaskarJihad. Lodewijk Woltjer, 89, Dutch astronomer. Fernanda Young, 49, Brazilian...
adding that support and protection for violent Islamic militia such as LaskarJihad by the military and political elite had continued since Suharto's exit...
Sabilillah factions) (1973–2000s) Darul Islam Indonesia (since 2022) LaskarJihad (2000–2002) Jemaah Islamiyah Indonesian Mujahedeen Council Mujahideen...
goal. This accusation has been useful in galvanising Muslims to fight (LaskarJihad), and the situation has not been aided by the fact that some diaspora...
1960. Meanwhile, militant Islamic organizations such as Darul Islam, LaskarJihad, and Jemaah Islamiyah had also seen its growth, aided mostly by foreign...