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{{Infobox militant organization | {{Infobox militant organization | ||
|name = Tawhid Brigade | |name = Tawhid Brigade | ||
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|leader = Abu Khalid (pseudonym) | |leader = Abu Khalid (pseudonym) |
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Tawhid Brigade | |
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Leader | Abu Khalid (pseudonym) |
Dates of operation | 2011- ongoing |
Active regions | Syria |
Ideology | Salafist Jihadism |
Status | Fighting the Syrian governement |
Size | abt. 80 fighters |
Monotheism Brigade (Arabic: كتائب التوحيد, Kata'ib Al-Tawheed) is an armed group active in the Daraa region of Syria. Its founder, using the pseudonym of Abu Khalid is from the same region. He was a jihadist in Iraq and in the Lebanese based group of Fatah al Islam and was jailed several times in Syria for trying to organize troubles.
They are engaged in the syrian conflict fighting against the Syrian governement. The group crosses the border with Jordan to resupply itself in weapons and fighters. The group has Libyan and Palestinian jihadists in their ranks.
Its ideology is jihadism, conservative islamism but they reject Al Qaeda terrorist tacticts against women and children and also killing Shia Muslims. They also said that they have had no links with the FSA leadership based in a refugee camp in Turkey.
References
- http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/03/31/143762/one-face-of-the-syrian-revolt.html
- http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/03/31/143762/one-face-of-the-syrian-revolt.html
- http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/03/31/143762/one-face-of-the-syrian-revolt.html
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