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Sami al-Oraydi

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Sami al-Oraydi
Born1973 (age 50–51)
NationalityJordanian
Military career
AllegianceAl-Qaeda
Service/branchAl-Nusra Front
(2012–17)
Guardians of Religion Organization(2018–present)[1]
RankDeputy leader of theal-Nusra Front
Battles/warsSyria

Lebanon

Military intervention against ISIL

Sami Mahmud Mohammed al-OraydiorAbu Mahmoud al-Shami(also:al-Uraydi;Arabic:سامي محمود محمد العُرَيدي,romanized:Sāmī Maḩmūd Muḥammad al-ʿUraydī;born 1973) is a senior sharia official for theal-QaedaaffiliatedHurras al-Din[2][3]who was the chief religious authority foral-Nusra Frontand the group's former second-in-command.[4][5]

Biography

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Sami al-Oraydi was born inAmman,Jordan, in 1973, and received hisbachelor's degreein religious studies from theUniversity of Jordan.In 1997 he received amaster's degreefrom the same university inHadith studiesand, in 2001, completed his PhD in the same subject. He has written a number of books about the 14th century scholarIbn Taymiyyah.[6]

Al-Oraydi was influenced by the teachings of Syrian jihadistAbu Musab al-Suri,who fought against the Syrian government in the 1970s and '80s.[4]

Syrian Civil War

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Al-Oraydi was a member of theal-Nusra Front.He acted as the group's chiefshariaauthority and reportedly served as the group's second-in-command. He was previously al-Nusra's second highest sharia authority under former religious leader and military commanderAbu Maria Al-Qahtani.Al-Oraydi was promoted over al-Qahtani after theIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant(ISIL) overran Nusra Front positions in eastern Syria in 2014.[4]

He had used social media to release sermons and declarations on behalf of theAl-Nusra Front.He maintained a Twitter account under the handle @sami_oride and reportedly tweeted that the "ideal" jihadist is a moral individual watched by God and the public. Al-Oraidi has also used social media to attackISIL,particularly after the group declared its caliphate in June 2014. Al-Oraydi said ISIL spokesmanAbu Mohammad al-Adnani"does not know what comes out of his head." He also referred to ISIL's leaders as "Muslim killers." He declared war on ISIL in a December 2014 sermon.[4]

Al-Oraydi has accused ISIL of beingKharijitesand has denounced the group for being too extreme, saying in an audio released in 2014 that "Jihad has taught me that leniency in dealing with extremists and Kharijites is disregard for the blood of the Sunnis and the Mujaheddin. Every Jihad arena they enter, they shed the blood of the mujahideen."[7]

After the formation ofTahrir al-Sham,al-Oraydi left the group, along with another senior al-Nusra leader, and was later arrested by HTS with several other Pro-al-Qaeda elements from the group; the arrests were condemned by ISIL.[8][9]His resignation was confirmed byAbu Muhammad al-Maqdisi.[5]al-Oraydi joined theshura councilof theGuardians of Religion Organizationin February 2018.[1]

The U.S. Department of State's Rewards for Justice Program is offering up to $5 million reward for information on his whereabouts.[10][11][12][13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abJoško Barić (28 February 2018)."Syrian War Daily – 28th of February 2018".Syrian War Daily.
  2. ^"Sami al-Uraydi – Rewards For Justice".Retrieved17 December2022.
  3. ^"Rewards for Justice - Reward Offer for Information on Senior Leaders of Hurras al-Din".United States Department of State.Retrieved17 December2022.
  4. ^abcd"Executive Summary: Sami al-Oraidi".Counter Extremism Project.2014.
  5. ^ab"The Formation of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and Wider Tensions in the Syrian Insurgency".Combating Terrorism Center at West Point. Archived fromthe originalon 11 April 2017.Retrieved23 February2017.
  6. ^"Who's who in the Nusra Front?".al-Araby.15 December 2014.Retrieved2 June2015.
  7. ^"Black flags at the border: ISIS betting on Al-Talli joining its ranks".Al-Akhbar.29 December 2014. Archived fromthe originalon 30 September 2018.Retrieved2 June2015.
  8. ^"Fierce dispute between the Headquarters for the Liberation of Al-Sham and Al-Qaeda".The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center.10 December 2017.
  9. ^"Islamic State propagandists seek to undermine rival jihadists in Syria".Foundation for Defense of Democracies. 17 April 2018.
  10. ^"Sami al-Uraydi – Rewards For Justice".
  11. ^"US Offers Bounty for Information on al-Qaida-Affiliated Militants in Syria".VOA.Retrieved17 December2022.
  12. ^Schmitt, Eric (30 September 2019)."U.S. Sees Rising Threat in the West From Qaeda Branch in Syria".The New York Times.ISSN0362-4331.Retrieved17 December2022.
  13. ^"BBC Monitoring – Essential Media Insight".monitoring.bbc.co.uk.Retrieved17 December2022.