Islamic Salvation Movement Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement Harakat al Jihad al Islami
The Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement and from the Eritrean Liberation Front faction led by Abdallah Idris. Both groups are based in Sudan. At a congress held in Khartoum in September 1998, the Eritrean opposition group Harakat al Jihad al Islami (Eritrea Islamic Jihad Movement) changed its name to Harakat al Khalas al Islami (Islamic Salvation Movement). The movement has been seeking the forceful overthrow of Eritrea�s government and its replacement by an Islamic government. Sudanese authorities indicated their official support of the movement when they allowed the Movement's Secretary-general Sheikh Mohamed Amer to hold a news conference in Khartoum.
The Deputy Amir of the Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement - Abul Bara' Hassan Salman:
The Governing Regime is a Terrorist Regime Which Acts With Enmity Against the Eritrean People
Question: The future, how do you look at it, what does it offer in your opinion, particularly bearing in mind regional and international interests in the region?
Answer: Despite the intermixed nature of the regional and international interests in the region and their negative repercussion, the future, with the permission of Allah will be for the Muslims. External influence will not continue for long Insha' Allah.
As for the catalysts for this, these are:
1- The effective effort on the part of the Islamic Jihad and Da'wa tides in the African Horn.
2- The education of the Muslim population and their awareness of the extent of the conspiracy and plotting of the Christians both regionally and internationally.
3- The possibility of establishing a Somalian government capable of maintaining a political balance.
4- The alerting of some of the Arabic countries as to the danger of the Jewish presence in the region, this will help to review their position with respect to providing support to the people of the region.
5- The efforts of the Palestinian Jihad will also Insha' Allah play a role in upsetting the security of the Jewish government and to confine its external influence.
As for us, when we talk about the future of our region, we do not look at it in isolation from the Islamic environment and surroundings. We are a part of a community we feel pain for its pain, and joy for its joy.
Eritrean Islamic Jihad is referred to as the Eritrean Islamic Salvation Movement, EIJM, EIJ, ERIJ, EISM, Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement, and/or Harakat al Jihad al Islami al Eritrea. The Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement (ERIJ), the Jeberti al Nahda Movement, the Abu Shihel movement ... is one of several opposition groups that operates in Eritrea and from surrounding countries.
Mesob wrote: ↑16 Aug 2021, 20:52
Many Eritrean Jihadi Muslims such as Shaikh Khalil Mohammed Amer, Abul Bara' Hassan Salman, Salah Johar Gadi, Naser Omer, Khalid Abdu, Salah Abdu Yonous, Bashir Ishaq, Negash Osman ... who hate Issaias Afeworki and his non-religion are rushing to buy tickets from USA, Europe and Australia to ask political asylum in the Islamic Caliphate of the Emirates of Afghanistan, based on the generous Islamic Sharia law for refuge that is only given to good Muslims.