The Islamic Front ( ar, الجبهة الإسلامية, ''al-Jabhat al-Islāmiyyah'') was a
Sunni Islamist rebel group involved in the
Syrian Civil War,
which was formed by the union of seven separate groups on 22 November 2013.
Its three largest components were
Ahrar ash-Sham, the
al-Tawhid Brigade and
Jaysh al-Islam
Jaysh al-Islam ( ar, جيش الإسلام, Jayš al-ʾIslām, meaning ''Army of Islam''), formerly known as Liwa al-Islam ( ar, لواء الإسلام, links=no, Brigade of Islam), is a coalition of Islamist rebel units involved in the Syrian Civ ...
. The alliance was achieved by expanding the preceding
Syrian Islamic Front alliance. It was described as "an umbrella organization rather than a full union", with constituent factions continuing to serve under their own distinct leaderships.
The Islamic Front wanted to transform Syria into an
Islamic state
An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ...
after the planned overthrow of the government of President
Bashar al-Assad.
It refused to recognise most formal structures of the
Syrian opposition
The Syrian opposition ( ar, المعارضة السورية ', ) is the political structure represented by the Syrian National Coalition and associated Syrian anti-Assad groups with certain territorial control as an alternative Syrian govern ...
, such as the
Syrian National Council
The Syrian National Council (SNC; ar, المجلس الوطني السوري, ''al- Majlis al-Waṭanī as-Sūri'', french: Conseil national syrien), sometimes known as the Syrian National Transitional Council or the National Council of Syri ...
.
The alliance fragmented over the course of 2014. On 24 December 2014, the Islamic Front factions in the
Aleppo Governorate
Aleppo Governorate ( ar, محافظة حلب / ALA-LC: ''Muḥāfaẓat Ḥalab'' / ) is one of the fourteen governorates of Syria. It is the most populous governorate in Syria with a population of more than 4,867,000 (2011 Est.), almost 23% of ...
formed the
Levant Front alliance with other armed groups in northern Syria. In 2015, the
Salafist
The Salafi movement or Salafism () is a reform branch movement within Sunni Islam that originated during the nineteenth century. The name refers to advocacy of a return to the traditions of the "pious predecessors" (), the first three generat ...
group
Ahrar ash-Sham – a major component of the Islamic Front alliance – joined with
jihadist groups under the
Army of Conquest
The Army of Conquest ( ar, جيش الفتح) or Jaish al-Fatah, abbreviated JaF, was a joint command center of Sunni Islamist Syrian rebel factions participating in the Syrian Civil War.
The alliance was formed in March 2015 under the supe ...
operations room umbrella, successfully campaigning against the
Syrian Arab Army in the northern districts from March to September 2015. The group continued its nominal membership of the Islamic Front alliance, despite its more jihadist orientation. By early 2015, the Islamic Front was being described as virtually defunct, with the largest member groups
Ahrar ash-Sham and
Jaysh al-Islam
Jaysh al-Islam ( ar, جيش الإسلام, Jayš al-ʾIslām, meaning ''Army of Islam''), formerly known as Liwa al-Islam ( ar, لواء الإسلام, links=no, Brigade of Islam), is a coalition of Islamist rebel units involved in the Syrian Civ ...
remaining separate entities, and the smaller IF factions (
Liwa al-Haqq,
Suqour al-Sham Brigade
The Suqour al-Sham Brigades ( ar, أَلْوِيَةُ صُقُورِ الشَّامِ, ʾAlwiyat Ṣuqūr aš-Šām, en, Hawks of the Levant Brigades), also known as the Sham Falcons Brigades, is an armed rebel organisation formed by Ahmed Abu ...
and
Kurdish Islamic Front
The Kurdish Islamic Front ( ku, پێشەوەى كوردى ئیسلامی) was a small armed Islamist insurgent group founded by a Kurdish commander named Salaheddin al-Kurdi who also served as the group's spokesman and Abu Abdullah al-Kurdi, and ...
) being absorbed into Ahrar ash-Sham.
History
Founding

After
three months of protests in 2011, many Salafist Islamist prisoners managed to be released from
Sednaya Prison
Sednaya Prison ( ar, سجن صيدنايا ''Sajn Ṣaydnāyā'') is a military prison near Damascus in Syria operated by the Syrian government. The prison has been used to hold thousands of prisoners, both civilian detainees and anti-governmen ...
, including
Zahran Alloush and
Hassan Aboud
Hassan Abboud ( ar, حَسان عَبود, Ḥassān Abbūd), also known under his ''nom de guerre'' Abu Abdullah al-Hamawi, was one of the founders of Ahrar al-Sham and was part of its leadership until his death in September 2014.
Background
G ...
. They formed their own Islamist groups and took up arms against the Syrian Government. Many of them became leaders of Islamist groups in the Islamic Front such as
Jaysh al-Islam
Jaysh al-Islam ( ar, جيش الإسلام, Jayš al-ʾIslām, meaning ''Army of Islam''), formerly known as Liwa al-Islam ( ar, لواء الإسلام, links=no, Brigade of Islam), is a coalition of Islamist rebel units involved in the Syrian Civ ...
and
Ahrar ash-Sham. Some of those groups formed an Islamist alliance named the
Syrian Islamic Front. In November 2013, the Syrian Islamic Front was dissolved, as the organization was replaced by the Islamic Front.
On 22 November 2013, seven Islamist groups agreed to a pact that would dissolve the groups individually and lead to the formation of the Islamic Front. The groups were:
* Aleppo's largest opposition fighting force
Al-Tawhid Brigade (formerly part of the
Syrian Islamic Liberation Front
The "Syrian Islamic Liberation Front" ("SILF"; ar , جبهة تحرير سوريا الإسلامية, "Jabhat Tahrīr Sūriya al-Islāmiyyah") was a coalition of the Islamistrebel brigades that fight the rebels in the uprising fought against ...
)
* Salafist
Ahrar ash-Sham (formerly part of the
Syrian Islamic Front)
* Homs-based
Liwa al-Haqq (formerly part of Syrian Islamic Front)
* Idlib-based
Suqour al-Sham (formerly part of the Syrian Islamic Liberation Front)
* Damascus-based
Jaysh al-Islam
Jaysh al-Islam ( ar, جيش الإسلام, Jayš al-ʾIslām, meaning ''Army of Islam''), formerly known as Liwa al-Islam ( ar, لواء الإسلام, links=no, Brigade of Islam), is a coalition of Islamist rebel units involved in the Syrian Civ ...
(formerly part of Syrian Islamic Liberation Front)
*
Ansar al-Sham
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(formerly part of the Syrian Islamic Front)
*
Kurdish Islamic Front
The Kurdish Islamic Front ( ku, پێشەوەى كوردى ئیسلامی) was a small armed Islamist insurgent group founded by a Kurdish commander named Salaheddin al-Kurdi who also served as the group's spokesman and Abu Abdullah al-Kurdi, and ...
The Syrian Islamic Front tweeted that it had disbanded and its component groups would hereby operate under the Islamic Front. Not all groups in the Syrian Islamic Liberation Front joined the Islamic Front, although many of the key leaders of the SILF did. The Syrian Islamic Liberation Front announced its dissolution on 26 November 2013.
The leadership of the Islamic Front at the time of its founding was announced as Shura Council Leader: Ahmed Abu Issa (Suqour al-Sham), Deputy Shura Council Leader: Abu Omar Hreitan (Liwa al-Tawhid), General Secretary: Sheikh Abu Rateb (Liwa al-Haqq), Sharia Office: Abul-Abbas al-Shami (Ahrar ash-Sham), Political Office: Hassan Abboud (Ahrar ash-Sham) and Military Office: Zahran Alloush (Jaysh al-Islam)
A Liwa al-Tawhid member said the old names "will disappear and the groups will now melt into the new merger. There will be no such thing as Liwa al-Tawhid." The head of the group's Consultative Council,
Amad Essa al-Sheikh
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, said the group sought "a paradigm shift in the armed rebellion by closing ranks and mobilising them to become the real alternative to the dying regime." He added that the group would cooperate with what it called "loyal fighters" in the country, including the
Free Syrian Army
The Free Syrian Army (FSA) ( ar, الجيش السوري الحر, al-jaysh as-Sūrī al-ḥur) is a loose faction in the Syrian Civil War founded on 29 July 2011 by officers of the Syrian Armed Forces with the goal of bringing down the governm ...
(FSA).
An anonymous spokesman for the group stated that it would not have ties with the
Syrian National Coalition
The National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces ( ar, الائتلاف الوطني لقوى الثورة والمعارضة السورية), commonly named the Syrian National Coalition (SNC) ( ar, الائتلاف الو ...
,
although a member of the political bureau of the group, Ahmad Musa, stated that he hoped for recognition by the
Syrian National Council
The Syrian National Council (SNC; ar, المجلس الوطني السوري, ''al- Majlis al-Waṭanī as-Sūri'', french: Conseil national syrien), sometimes known as the Syrian National Transitional Council or the National Council of Syri ...
in line with what he suggested "the Syrian people want. They want a revolution and not politics and foreign agendas."
Despite non-recognition of the authority of the
Syrian National Coalition
The National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces ( ar, الائتلاف الوطني لقوى الثورة والمعارضة السورية), commonly named the Syrian National Coalition (SNC) ( ar, الائتلاف الو ...
, and criticism of the FSA's
Supreme Military Council (SMC),
the Islamic Front was aligned with other
Syrian opposition
The Syrian opposition ( ar, المعارضة السورية ', ) is the political structure represented by the Syrian National Coalition and associated Syrian anti-Assad groups with certain territorial control as an alternative Syrian govern ...
-affiliated groups under the
Syrian Revolutionary Command Council
The Syrian Revolutionary Command Council ( ar-at, مجلس قيادة الثورة السورية, Majlis Qiyādat ath-Thawra as-Sūriyya) was an alliance of 72 Syrian rebels factions involved in the Syrian Civil War that was formed on 3 August ...
. However on 3 December 2013, Liwa al-Tawhid withdrew from the command of the FSA and criticized its leadership.
On 6 December 2013, fighters from the Islamic Front seized several FSA bases and depots at the
Bab al-Hawa crossing.
This caused conflict between the two groups that lasted until later in December 2013.
The new group claimed 70,000 fighters,
although it was estimated by Charles Lister of
IHS Jane's
Jane's Information Group, now styled Janes, is a global open-source intelligence company specialising in military, national security, aerospace and transport topics, whose name derives from British author Fred T. Jane.
History
Jane's Informa ...
that the total number of fighters the Islamic Front commanded on formation was at least 45,000.
Background
The formation of the front followed the death of Liwa al-Tawhid's military leader,
Abdul Qader Saleh
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, from wounds a week earlier following an air strike in Aleppo, where he was meeting other leaders.
A group member, Adil Fistok, said the planning was in the works for seven months; Fistok stated that "One of the major obstacles we faced was the lust for power by some leaders. But eventually everyone made concessions in order to make this project happen." According to him, the primary challenge was a lack of money and weapons.
Later events
In December 2013, the Islamic Front seized the FSA headquarters, along with key supply warehouses in
Atmeh
Atme ( ar, اطمه, ‘Aṭma, also spelled Atma, Atima, Atmeh) is a town in northern Syria, administratively part of the Idlib Governorate, located north of Idlib and just east of the border with Turkey. It lies southeast of Deir Ballut, south of ...
, as well as the nearby border crossing with Turkey at
Bab al-Hawa. FSA Chief-of-Staff Brigadier General
Salim Idris
Salim Idris ( ar, سلیم ادریس ''Salīm Idrīs'') (born 1958) is the former Chief of Staff of the Supreme Military Council (SMC) of the Syrian National Army, a Syrian armed opposition group. He has a PhD in "electronic radars" and spe ...
fled via Turkey to
Doha
Doha ( ar, الدوحة, ad-Dawḥa or ''ad-Dōḥa'') is the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar. Located on the Persian Gulf coast in the east of the country, north of Al Wakrah and south of Al Khor, it is home to most of the c ...
, Qatar, during the assault. However, the FSA denied that Idris had left Syria, and said that the Islamic Front was asked to help the FSA fight against the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ...
.
The FSA confirmed on 13 December 2013 that the Islamic Front had obtained machine guns and ammunition that were not supposed to be in the possession of the Islamists. Later that month, however, the Islamic Front and the Free Syrian Army reconciled.
By early 2014, the Islamic Front had condemned the actions of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; and some factions within the alliance attacked it. Several Islamic Front brigades, including
Suqour al-Sham and
Ahrar ash-Sham, developed internal divisions on how to or even whether to confront the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
In May 2014, analyst Charles Lister estimated that the Front had 50,000-60,000 fighters, making it "largest and most militarily powerful alliance in Syria". Several defections from the Islamic Front to
Free Syrian Army
The Free Syrian Army (FSA) ( ar, الجيش السوري الحر, al-jaysh as-Sūrī al-ḥur) is a loose faction in the Syrian Civil War founded on 29 July 2011 by officers of the Syrian Armed Forces with the goal of bringing down the governm ...
groups were reported in 2014, including around 800 fighters in eastern
Aleppo Governorate
Aleppo Governorate ( ar, محافظة حلب / ALA-LC: ''Muḥāfaẓat Ḥalab'' / ) is one of the fourteen governorates of Syria. It is the most populous governorate in Syria with a population of more than 4,867,000 (2011 Est.), almost 23% of ...
in August 2014, with new FSA units created by the defectors, who condemned the Islamic Front's Islamist and
sectarian practices, especially against
Christians
Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
and
Alawites
The Alawis, Alawites ( ar, علوية ''Alawīyah''), or pejoratively Nusayris ( ar, نصيرية ''Nuṣayrīyah'') are an ethnoreligious group that lives primarily in Levant and follows Alawism, a sect of Islam that originated from Shia Isla ...
who initially supported the opposition.
On 9 September 2014, Hassan Abboud, the Islamic Front's political leader, and Abu Abdulmalek al-Sharei, the head of the Islamic Front's Sharia Council, were killed along with many other senior Ahrar ash-Sham commanders, when a bomb went off as a high-level meeting was going on near an ammunition dump in Idlib province.
In 2014, several units left
al-Tawhid Brigade, including the Elite Islamic Battalions and the 1st Regiment. There was also tension between Jaysh al-Islam and Ahrar al-Sham.
By March 2015, it was considered effectively defunct by analysts as one of its key components, Suqour al-Sham, merged into Ahrar al-Sham.
Funding and international support
The group was widely reported to be backed and armed by
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about , making it the List of Asian countries by area, fifth-largest country in Asia ...
, although other analysts have said there is little evidence for Saudi Arabian support for factions other than Jaysh al-Islam.
Other constituent factions, principally the Tawhid Brigade, have been reported as Qatari-backed.
The Front has been widely reported as close to
Turkey
Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
.
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s has been linked to some members in the Islamic Front (Syria). A leaked German intelligence document from May 2015 suggested the Islamic Front and Ahrar ash-Sham in particular had received weapons from Turkey. Other Terrorist groups had supported the Islamic Front (Syria). The Jabhat al-Nusra (JN) have publicity supported the Islamic Front (Syria) as long as the Islamic Front does not create any western ties or leave out Arab regimes.
"Muhammad al-Mohaisany, a rising star in the jihadist community and a key financier of rebel efforts in northern Syria -- released a video message backing Islamic Front (Syria) on social media platforms."
However, ISIS is feeling uneasy from the formation of the Islamic Front because they are competitors in Syria.
The United States has not designated the Islamic Front (Syria) as a global jihadist group because they do not want to establish a caliphate.
As a result, the United States government has not recognized the group to be a danger to American lives.
However, many of the United States allies could back this group which politically could be an issue for the United States.
Views and objectives
The Islamic Front released its charter on the Internet in late November 2013, outlining its aims and objectives, although the document avoided providing a clear vision of the future.
The Islamic Front's charter rejects the concepts of
representative democracy
Representative democracy, also known as indirect democracy, is a type of democracy where elected people represent a group of people, in contrast to direct democracy. Nearly all modern Western-style democracies function as some type of repres ...
and
secularism
Secularism is the principle of seeking to conduct human affairs based on secular, naturalistic considerations.
Secularism is most commonly defined as the separation of religion from civil affairs and the state, and may be broadened to a si ...
, instead seeking to establish an
Islamic state
An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ...
ruled by a
Majlis-ash-Shura and implementing
sharia. It acknowledges the ethnic and religious minorities that live in Syria, while also welcoming the
foreign fighters who have joined the anti-Assad forces and rejecting non-military means of ending the civil war.
One member of the political assembly of the group has stated that the Islamic Front could accept Syria as a democracy, as long as sharia is "sovereign". The Islamic Front said it aspires "to establish an independent state where God's merciful law is sovereign and where the individuals of this state enjoy justice and a dignified life."
According to the Islamic Front, they only want to unify Muslims under one Islamic State.
The group has stated that they will not punish non-Muslims.
The Islamic Front (Syria) has been very open to allowing other smaller rebel groups join their movement as long as they share similar beliefs.
The Islamic Front criticized ISIS (
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ...
), saying: "They killed the people of Islam and leave the idol worshippers" and "They use the verses talking about the disbelievers and implement it on the Muslims".
In 2013, before the Front was formed, its future military leader Zahran Alloush gave a speech attacking
Shi'ites, whom he called "
Rafidis", the
Alawites
The Alawis, Alawites ( ar, علوية ''Alawīyah''), or pejoratively Nusayris ( ar, نصيرية ''Nuṣayrīyah'') are an ethnoreligious group that lives primarily in Levant and follows Alawism, a sect of Islam that originated from Shia Isla ...
and "the
Zoroastrians", saying "the
mujahediin of Sham
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Alloush and Hassan Aboud, heading the Islamic Front's political office, have denounced democracy and called for an Islamic state to succeed Assad. However in a May 2015 interview with The McClatchy Company">McClatchy journalists, Alloush used moderate rhetoric, claiming that Syrians should decide what sort of state they wanted to live under and that Alawites were "part of the Syrian people" and only those with blood on their hands should be held accountable. His spokesman went on to claim that the sectarian and Islamist rhetoric Alloush had previously made was only intended for internal consumption and to rally his fighters.
Claimed attacks/description of attacks
The Islamic Front (Syria) has claimed for forty five attacks from 2012 to 2015.
The country that the Islamic Front (Syria) has been active in has only been in Syria and only in the major cities.
The most deadly attacks occurred on the same day on December 14, 2014 on two different military bases.
The Islamic Front killed ninety soldiers at each location and took fifteen soldiers hostage and their where about are still unknown to this day.
The majority of their attacks are assaults with explosives (thirty seven attacks) but they have used armed assaults as well in their attacks as well (three times).
The Majority of their targets were military personnel (twenty three attacks) but a close second was private citizens (nineteen attacks); Forty three percent of the attacks were against military personnel, thirty five percent of the attacks were against private citizens, and all other attacks involved were around twenty percent of the attacks.
See also
* List of armed groups in the Syrian Civil War
References
External links
*
{{2011 Syrian uprising
Anti-government factions of the Syrian civil war
Anti-ISIL factions in Syria
Military units and formations established in 2013