The Islamic
Emirate Of Afghanistan:
Interview With The Jihadist Official For Jowzjan Province,
Qari Muhammad Isma’il al-Sirajji
Jamadi-ul-Awwal 10, 1432 A.H, Thursday, April 14, 2011
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful.
Qari Muhammad Isma’il al-Sirajji has for a number of years led the Mujahideen in Jowzjan province in northern Afghanistan. He belongs to the Turkoman tribe and was born 45 years ago in the Aqcha district of Jowzjan province in a family known for its love of Deen and Jihad. He memorized the Book of Allah Almighty in his youth, then continued his Shari’ah studies later.
During the days of
the rule of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, he held a
number of important, military positions. After the American
attack on Afghanistan, he was among the first to revive the
Jihad and resistance against the aggressor Crusaders.
In the beginning, he undertook secret operations in the Aqcha
district, then he expanded the scope of his operations.
Finally, he was appointed by the Islamic Emirate to be the
general official for Jihad affairs in Jowzjan province. Al-Somood
has conducted an interview with him concerning the Jihadist
situation in this province. We invite you to read it.
Question: To start, we
would like for you to provide our readers with brief
information about Jowzjan province.
Qari Muhammad Isma’il:
Praise be to Allah alone. Prayers and peace upon the Seal of
the Prophets.
Thereafter:
First of all, I wish to thank you for you giving us this
opportunity to share through the pages of your magazine our
situation and our concern with our Faithful people and Muslims
throughout the Islamic world. May Allah accept from you your
good services.
To answer your question, Jowzjan province is a small province
in the north of Afghanistan bordered by the Mazar-i-Sharif,
Faryab and Sar-e-Pul. It is also adjacent to the Republic of
Turkmenistan to the north.
The people of this province speak Uzbek, Pashtu and Farsi . It
is, like other provinces, known in history as a center of
knowledge and culture. This province is composed of eight
districts with a population of half a million people.
Question: You mentioned
that this province has eight districts. Do you have units in
all districts of the province?
Qari Muhammad Isma’il: Our
formations have not expanded to all districts of the province,
but they have covered most of its areas. Its Jihadist
capabilities now extend to five districts almost entirely with
the exception of their district centers: Darzab, Qush Tepah,
Khawajah Du Koh, Aqcha.
As for the other three districts, the Mujahideen there conduct
a type of guerrilla warfare there and have great influence in
the region and enjoy popular support by their side. For
example, the districts situated 25km south of the province
center of Shebergan like Jarqadaq, from Qush Tepah to Darzab,
all of them fall under the control of the Mujahideen.
It is not possible for the enemy to enter these areas unless
accompanied by a large escort of tanks and air support.
These areas are considered as permanently secure areas for the
Mujahideen and the enemy has not been able to take control of
them despite repeated operations.
Question: The local press
recently reported talk of government attempts to regain this
area. The lackey government has acknowledged Mujahideen
control over this area. What were the results of those
operations?
Qari Muhammad Isma’il:
Those fronts which include the areas of Darzab, Qush Tepah and
other mountain areas are located between the province center
Shebergan and between the provinces of Sar-e-Pol and Faryab.
To its north are the central fronts of Jowzjan province. In
its southwest is the Bilchiragh district of Faryab province.
In the southeast is the Sayyad district of Sar-e-Pol province
and these last two are under the control of the Mujahideen.
Thus these areas comprise a vast common area for the
Mujahideen in these three northern provinces, from where they
launch operations against the enemy.
In view of the strategic importance of this region, a month
and half ago the enemy launched its attack on the area from
Shebergan, Sar-e-Pul and Faryab. The goal of the attack was to
clear the region of the Mujahideen or weaken their forces
there. The Crusader enemy as well as the lackey army directed
huge forces there of tanks and aircraft. Nonetheless, through
the grace of Allah, they encountered a shocking defeat and
fled from the region after sustaining huge losses.
The reason for the enemy’s defeat, after Allah’s support for
the Mujahideen, was the solidarity of the people with the
Mujahideen and the presence of a joint combat front for the
Mujahideen in these three northern provinces. Beyond that, the
area is remote and very large. The enemy was therefore unable
to overcome the Mujahideen there.
During this operation, the enemy had created an air base in
the al-Arab village in Qush Tepah district. A few days after
the end of this large operation, the Mujahideen conducted
attacks against it, burning an enemy “Ranger” troop transport
and killing a number of soldiers on board. The result of this
was that the enemy withdrew from the region and it reverted to
Mujahideen control.
Question: Could you
briefly mention to us the latest operations you have conducted
in Jowzjan?
Qari Muhammad Isma’il:
Thus far there have not been many operations conducted,
because the operational season just began anew. The season and
the weather conditions were not favorable for Mujahideen
because of the snow and extreme cold. Nonetheless, the
Mujahideen have recently conducted some operations. On one day
the Mujahideen blew up two enemy transports using land mines
in the area between Jarqadaq and Qush Tepah.
Likewise the Mujahideen attacked the district center of
Jarqadaq, burned the district headquarters and inflicted
losses on the soldiers. Moreover, I mentioned to you the large
operation in which the enemy attacked our area a month and a
half ago. During it, the Mujahideen destroyed enemy tanks and
infantry with landmines planted on the roads. Perhaps you read
about it on the al-Emarah website.
Also, the Mujahideen two days ago blew up a Ranger transport
belonging to enemy security forces in the Darzab district.
There are also other incidents which I cannot readily recall
at this time.
Question: There are some
questions which enemy rumors have planted in the minds of some
people about the reality of the Jihad, to the effect that the
fighting in Afghanistan is due to ethno-linguistic struggles
rather than a religious obligation and national responsibility
which every Muslim citizen must perform. You have assumed
responsibility for a province in which there lives a mix of
different ethnic groups, composed of a population that is 40%
Uzbek, 28% Turkoman and 18% Pushtun and the rest are either
Arab or Tajik and others. So what is your assessment of the
participation in Jihad by the different ethnic groups
indigenous to this province? What is your response to the
claims of the enemy being disseminated by the media with the
intention of the dividing our Faithful people?
Qari Muhammad Isma’il:
This is a good question. I believe that our Jihad movement has
sprung from the depths of our Faithful people and I have
witnessed this in the different Afghan provinces. This
represents the solidarity of our Faithful people in the matter
of national unity towards a religious obligation. As for the
number of Mujahideen, this is based on the majority living in
any given area. In those areas with a Pushtun majority, there
are a large number of Pushtun Mujahideen. In those areas with
an Uzbek or Turkoman majority, there are a large number of
Uzbek or Turkoman Mujahideen, and so forth.
For example, Jowzjan province has an Uzbek and Turkoman
majority. I am a Turkoman and my deputy, brother Mullah
Shamsullah, is an Uzbek. The officials for Qush Tepah and
Darzab are also Uzbeks. The number of Pushtuns in this
province are few, so naturally the number of Pushtun
(Mujahideen) is also few. They have only one group in Qush
Tepah.
This, however, does not imply the Mujahideen are divided by
national or ethnic groups. We are all brothers in Allah. We
live together and cooperate as affectionate brothers protected
by Allah Almighty. Our grasp of the meaning of brotherhood in
Islam prevents the Mujahideen from being motivated by ethnic
chauvinism or affected by the toxic rumors of the enemy.
Question: There has been a
big problem for some time against the Jihad and the Mujahideen
in Jowzjan province with the former Communist General Dostum
and his militias. How do you assess the situation now? Is it a
situation that may constitute an obstacle to the Mujahideen?
Qari Muhammad Isma’il:
General Dostum had influence and importance in the past. But
his influence, both in the time of the Russians and in the
time of the Americans, was dependent upon the enemy force. He
had no acceptance among the people. Because of the vicious
crimes committed by him, and by his leaders and his militias
and because of his acceptance of servitude to the aggressor
Americans , he lost his influence among the people and has
been transformed into a hated person, loathed by the Faithful
people in this province and its districts. This, however, does
not mean that he does have supporters from among those like
him in Shebergan.
He has no supporters in the provinces. Evidence of this is the
fact that his birthplace of Khawajah Du Koh is among the areas
where the Mujahideen have a presence, and the residents stand
with them. As for (Dostum), he can’t even imagine to go there.
One of the most important commanders was this Communist
general Haja Nakur, who was recently appointed by the lackey
government as the official in charge of the new militia units
in this province. The Mujahideen killed him and cleansed the
area of his filth.
He has some other leaders there like Zahir Badashah, Naseem
and Faqeer, but they live as refugees in the Shebergan and
they cannot go to their (appointed) areas.
The people of Jowzjan have become familiar with those traitors
and they understand who are sincere and who are the liars, the
lackeys and the ones who have sold their conscience for money.
Therefore they are not deceived now by the lies of the
atheists and murderers of Dostum and his like. The proof that
the general public is aware of those traitors is that the
regions of Darzab and Kohistan and neighboring districts did
not submit to the Islamic Emirate in the days of its rule, and
the Mujahideen of the Emirate could not cleanse those regions
from the control of Dostum, because the people were deceived
by the lies of Dostum and his swindlers. But now they
understand the truth of those traitors and criminals and they
stand with the Mujahideen to aid and support them. They
realize that in the past they had been duped by the false
claims of Dostum’s group.
As for now, the infidels have attacked Afghanistan and the
calamity has occurred. This has distinguished to them the
ranks of the sincere Mujahideen from the thieves and
criminals.
Question: To conclude this
interview, what is your message to the readers of al-Somood
magazine?
Qari Muhammad Isma’il: My
message to them is to exert all that is in their capability in
the cause of Allah Almighty to defend the Deen of Allah
Almighty and elevate His Word. My message to the residents of
northern Afghanistan is to continue their support for the
Mujahideen like the residents of the rest of Afghanistan’s
provinces, especially in this period during which the enemy
has reached his weakest condition.
They should not be deceived by the rumors of the enemy which
aims at dividing the Word of the Muslims. The day on which the
Americans will be defeated is approaching, Allah Almighty
willing. Their fate will be no different from that of the
Russians who were defeated before them.
Al-Somood: We thank you
for making it possible for us to meet with you. We beseech
Allah Almighty to accept from you all your Jihadist services
in His cause.
Qari Muhammad Isma’il: We
also thank you. We beseech Allah Almighty to keep you in His
care. Asalaamu alaikum warahamutullah wabarakatuh.
Translated From The Islamic Emirate
Of Afghanistan: Al-Somood Monthly Magazine Issue #48
The Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan