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Propaganda : Kumpulan Militan Daesh Terbit Makalah Bahasa Melayu Pertama, Al-Fat
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Oleh Izzah Abbasy
Kumpulan militan Daesh mula menerbitkan makalah berbahasa Melayu pertama mereka, Al Fatihin bagi menyebarkan dakyah serta menarik lebih ramai orang dari rantau ini menyertai kumpulan mereka.
Makalah edisi pertama yang diterbitkan pada bulan lepas itu memuatkan pelbagai propaganda dan berita mengenai kegiatan militan mereka dalam bahasa Melayu dan Indonesia.
Tidak diketahui bagaimana edaran makalah berkenaan namun Utusan Online berjaya memuat turun makalah penuh itu melalui laman web https://archive.org/details/AlFatihinEdisi011.
Carian di Internet menunjukkan makalah Al Fatihin yang bermaksud 'Penakluk' itu hanya diterbitkan melalui cetakan digital sahaja dan dimuat naik oleh pengguna yang menggunakan pengenalan 600zaza pada 20 Jun 2016 di laman web Internet Archive melalui saluran Furat Media.
Kredit : Utusan Online
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Bukan calang2 punya ekonomi
Korang pikir2 kan ler mane dana dierang dapat |
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Edited by hailon-95 at 11-7-2016 02:23 PM
mendunia |
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Beli kat mana ek? Aku nak beli jgk la versi bhs melayu... |
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ngape geng geng ni taknak serang kartel dadah mexico tu je? |
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team media utusan harian boleh ditangkap oleh unit pengganas PDRM sebab sebarkan media pengganas dlm talian.
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The pen is mightier than the sword katanya, tak boleh berjihat dengan pedang dengan pen cukup laaa...sendu di pagi syawal kan bunyinya...tapi ok lah boleh gak rasa menjadi sebahagian daripada grup yang notorious di seluruh donia.. prfhhhhhhhhhtt. |
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Kenapa tak bom Israel? Kenapa x bunuh orang Israel? Kenapa serang dan mencederakan orang islam sendiri? Ada agenda tersembunyi dari Yahudi atas nama Islam ke? Kan bongok namanya....aku rasa kalau dia serang Israel....menyusup masuk ke negara Israel dan bunuh Yahudi...mesti dapat sokongan ramai dan meluap2 orang nak sertai....tapi propaganda Yahudi je ni...atas nama Islam |
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IS pun sama...kenapa tak bom Israel? Kenapa tak menyusup masuk Israel dan letup dekat sana? ...asyik bom negara Islam dengan alasan kafir? perangai haramjadah IS ni.... |
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gigihla daesh oi...annoying betul.. |
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Edited by chazey at 13-7-2016 12:35 AM
ONEK replied at 12-7-2016 02:36 PM
IS pun sama...kenapa tak bom Israel? Kenapa tak menyusup masuk Israel dan letup dekat sana? ...asyik ...
Sebab susah nak tembus pertahanan Yisroel barangkali? Juga sebab dasar fondant berani serang negara yang takda kekuatan senjata saja? North Korea tak nak pula serang kan?
Btw bila masa ISIS asyik serang negara Islam saja? Habis itu serangan di France yang mereka klem mereka yang buat itu apa? |
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Edited by chazey at 13-7-2016 12:43 AM
Bila Taliban serang US, umat Islam kata Taliban/Osama boneka Yahudi.
Bila ISIS tak serang Israel, umat Islam kata ISIS tu boneka Yahudi.
Kesimpulannya samada Yahudi/Amerika diserang ka tidak oleh para muhajideen, ujung2 Yahudi/Amerika juga yang salah. |
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Is dgn daesh ni team yg sama ke beda? Apa beda nya? |
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forum sebelah misti suka ni.. depa tak perlu ezine dah...hari2 update |
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Bodoh punya teroris isis bila nak mampus? Polis xkan xboleh track down benda cmni? Duk kehulu kehilir sibuk tgkap pemimpin pembangkang jah. Bodoh |
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ISIS threat to region 'far worse' than earlier groups
The terrorist group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) poses a threat to Singapore and the region that is far worse than that of older terror groups like Al-Qaeda, terrorism expert Rohan Gunaratna said yesterday.
At least 34 militant groups in neighbouring countries have links with or pledged allegiance to ISIS, and there is a "tiny minority" of sympathisers and supporters of the group in the region.
Two years after declaring a caliphate in areas it controls in Syria and Iraq, the militant group has produced "very seductive" propaganda material, he noted.
These include "near-Hollywood quality videos" in English and languages such as Malay, Bengali and Turkish, to lure young men and women through social media, Professor Gunaratna added.
"ISIS and Al-Qaeda ideology are very similar, but ISIS is more violent and more bloody, it's a more barbaric group," he said.
He was speaking to reporters at the National Library at the launch of a book he co-edited on the history and rise of terrorism in the Asia-Pacific region, titled Handbook Of Terrorism In The Asia-Pacific. The launch comes as the authorities in the region are concerned that ISIS' first Malay-language newspaper, launched online last month, is being circulated as the group seeks to expand its support.
Called Al Fatihin, which means "The Conqueror" in Arabic, the 20-page newsletter distorts Islamic teachings, including those on Ramadan, and instead encourages readers to commit violence, seek martyrdom and kill disbelievers and Muslims who oppose ISIS.
Malaysia's Home Ministry said this week it would take action against those caught producing and distributing the publication.
Prof Gunaratna said ISIS' use of various languages shows the threat it poses as a transnational movement with global reach.
At the same time, he said that many governments in the region do not understand that the threat landscape has shifted to one that is "ISIS-centric".
This was what prompted Prof Gunaratna and Ms Stephanie Kam, Associate Research Fellow at the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research at the S.Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) to produce the book to detail the emerging threat in the region.
"It is a tool to educate governments to fight the emergence of ISIS in the region," said Prof Gunaratna, who is Professor of Security Studies at RSIS.
Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs Amrin Amin, who was at the launch, said as Singapore strengthens legislation and enhances security measures, "we will also need to continue safeguarding our community against terrorist and extremist ideology".
"With ISIS ideology being disseminated widely on the Internet, its extremist and exclusive ideas have the potential to breed intolerance, prejudice and suspicion," he said.
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