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The "Top Ten" list
of Salafyist/Jihadist forums.
 
123
Name: alhesbah.org



Description:  A very exclusive forum for Al Qaida operatives and supporters. Curious how the site continues to function uninterrupted while other forums and the people who operate them face various hardships...

Name: ekhlaas.org



Description: The al-Ekhlaas forum is interesting because it spans the generations of jihadi forums, dating as it does to the glory days of the al-Ansar forum and linked as it was for a time with Irhabi007. Nowadays this forum tends to travel in the company of the less well known al-Boraq site.

Name: mohajroon.com



Description: A site whose activities we have been reporting on since the summery of 2005, mohajroon.com has risen rapidly in membership and significance. For a bit of background information, start here...




 
456
Name: alfirdaws.org



Description:  The "paradise" forum, this site was first reported publicly by us in January of 2005. The was at least originally, and may still be, linked to a gentleman in Greece, possibly of Azeri ethnicity. He appeared on the radar in October of 2004, at which point he was very active on the old al-Ansar forum.

Name: al-ommh.net



Description:  Palestinian jihadist site formerly known as alommh.net and alommh.org. The site's principle administrator is believed to reside in southern Lebanon

Name: al-boraq.com



Description:  Best known for it's involvement in attacks against the rival al-Hesbah forum. Oh, and there is that small matter of the death threat they posted against Aaron Weisburd, the founder of Internet Haganah and director of SoFIR.




 
789
Name: muslm.net



Description: The Salafi forum Ana al-Muslim ("I am Muslm") is the oldest Salafi forum, having opened in 1996. Generally consider a Salafi forum, but not necessarily Jihadist, yet included on this page for good reason.

Name: hanein.org



Description:  Egyptian forum of the global jihad. There is circumstantial evidence to link this site's members to jihadist activity in Gaza, and perhaps also to Hamas.

Name: muntadaa.aswj.net



Description:  The only English-language forum to earn a place in the Top Ten, is the is the online home for people "who endeavour to be like the Prophet and his Companions".[Translation: Kafr-killing thugs.]




 
10
Name: minbar-sos.com



Description:  French-language jihadist forum which seems to think that we are supposed to sympathize with the plight of imprisoned terrorists.

   



 
The rest of the lot...
 
Name: ummah.com



Description:  English-language forum with a Londonistan accent.

Name: islamicnetwork.com



Description:  English-language forum serving as home for refugees from the clearguidance and reviving islam forums. Forum is operated by sasjamal and co. from clearguidance.com.

Name: qanitat.com



Description:  German-based womens' forum.




 
Name: islamic-f.net



Description:  The "Islamic Future" forum, first recommended to us early in 2005 by Irhabi007. Note the English-language forum at http://www.islamic-f.net/vbe/.

Name: at-tawheed.com



Description:  Forum of the at-Tibyan publications group which in turn specializes in translating and/or subtitling major ideological and propaganda works of al-Qaida and the global jihad. This forum is reported to have been used by members of the Toronto 17, and is likely to be the forum that brought them together with Irhabi007 since the latter is known to have been associated with at-Tibyan. Domain is registered in the name of an identity theft victim.

Name: www.sehadet.com



Description:  A Turkish-language jihadist forum created by Alptekin Gungor, founder of the Ansar al-Islam site cihad.net and its successor, the mucadele.com forum.




 
Name: abualbokhary.info



Description:  Forum formerly known as abualbokhary.net The site also serves to store and distribute a large collection of files.

Name: morabteen.com



Description:  Palestinian forum of the global jihadist. Site is based in Gaza and so has a certain sympathy with/for Hamas.

Name: alkashf.net



Description:  Salafyist forum. Source of the "Rakan bin Williams" article distributed by the GIMF, and analyzed here: Rakan ben Williams: The Next Generation of Jihadi Terrorists in Europe




 
Name: phys4arab.net



Description:  Arab Islamist physics site with an entire section dedicated to nuclear physics and the development of an "Islamic" nuclear weapon.

Name: www.alnusra.net



Description:  Typical forum of the type, operated from Gaza and from time to time the home of rather detailed discussions particularly related to weapons development. After a period of down-time while moving from one server to another the site

Name: ribaat.org



Description:  A leading French-language forum of the global jihad, operated by the the Islamic Center of Belgium.




 
Name: 3asfh.com



Description:  Jihadi hacker forum with strong ties to online criminal activity.

Name: islammessage.com



Description:  Jordanian jihadi forum which brought itself to our attention by helping to organize attacks against our site.

Name: tajdeed.org.uk



Description:  Official site of Mohammed Al-Massari's Tajdeed/Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights organization based in London.

Alias: tajdeed.org




 
Name: almedad.com



Description:  It was fun while it lasted, but this forum dropped offline under mysterious circumstances and has not been seen since. The events that culminated in the site's disappearance may have been related to accusations leveled against one of the more prominent participants in the forum. Too bad about that.

Name: ikhwan.net



Description:  A forum of the Muslim Brotherhood, and thus its inclusion in this list is open to question. However, at the level of the rank and file, there is overlap, or cross-pollination, between this forum of the Brotherhood and those forums that represent the Salafyist/Jihadist perspective. This situation is analogous to that of Hamas (the Gaza branch of the Brotherhood) and its affinity with al-Qaida and the global jihad. On 'paper' they are two distinct strains of radical Islam. On the ground the dividing lines - if they exist at all, are blurred.

Name: forum.mucadele.com



Description:  Turkish-language forum which identifies most closely with the Chechen jihad.

The information presented here was accurate at the time this report was generated.