Abdulrab Rasul Sayyaf
( ; ps, عبدالرسول سیاف; born 1946) is an exiled Afghan politician and former
mujahideen
''Mujahideen'', or ''Mujahidin'' ( ar, مُجَاهِدِين, mujāhidīn), is the plural form of ''mujahid'' ( ar, مجاهد, mujāhid, strugglers or strivers or justice, right conduct, Godly rule, etc. doers of jihād), an Arabic term th ...
commander. He took part in the war against the Marxist–Leninist
People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
The People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), ''Hezb-e dimūkrātĩk-e khalq-e Afghānistān'' was a Marxist–Leninist political party in Afghanistan established on 1 January 1965. Four members of the party won seats in the 1965 Afgha ...
(PDPA) government in the 1980s, leading the
Afghan mujahideen faction ''
Ittehad-al-Islami
The Islamic Dawah Organization of Afghanistan ( ps, د اسلامي دعوت تنظيم افغانستان, fa, تنظیم دعوت اسلامی افغانستان, ''Tanzim-e Dahwat-e Islami-ye Afghanistan'') is a political party in Afghanistan ...
'' (Islamic Union).
Compared to other Afghan mujahideen leaders, Sayyaf was closely tied with international mujahideen from the
Arab world.
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Saudi Arabia and helped mobilize Arab jihadist volunteers for the mujahideen forces.
Internally, Sayyaf was allied with the
Rabbani government in the 1990s until the rise of the
Taliban militia; this led to him joining the
Northern Alliance in opposition of the Taliban,
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Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was a presidential republic that ruled Afghanistan from 2004 to 2021. The state was established to replace the Afghan interim (2001–2002) and transitional (2002–2004) administrations, which were formed ...
, Sayyaf's Islamic Union was converted into a political party and he was elected as a member of the
Afghan Parliament
The Leadership Council of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, also translated as the Supreme Council, () (also referred to as the Inner Shura) is the central governing body of the Taliban and Afghanistan. The Taliban uses a consensus decision-maki ...
, where he maintained political influence. Following the Taliban
capture of Kabul in 2021, Sayyaf fled to exile in
New Delhi, India.
Biography
Sayyaf was born in 1946 in
Paghman,
Kabul Province,
Afghanistan. He is an ethnic
Pashtun. Sayyaf () is an Arabic word that means "swordsman." He is fluent in
Arabic and holds a degree in religion from
Kabul University and a masters from the illustrious
Al-Azhar University
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in
Cairo, Egypt. He has been described as "a big, beefy man with fair skin and a thick gray beard." Sayyaf is reported to be approximately in height and weigh . "He usually wears a white skullcap or a large turban, and a traditional Afghan
partug kameez, a tunic with loose pants."
He was also noted for his
photographic memory; Abdullah Anas, one of the leading
Afghan Arabs, recalls in his memoirs that "once when the hugely influential
Abu'l Hassan al-Nadawi, known as the
Syed Qutb
Sayyid 'Ibrāhīm Ḥusayn Quṭb ( or ; , ; ar, سيد قطب إبراهيم حسين ''Sayyid Quṭb''; 9 October 1906 – 29 August 1966), known popularly as Sayyid Qutb ( ar, سيد قطب), was an Egyptian author, educator, Islamic ...
of India, was delivering a lecture at Kabul University, Sayyaf translated the whole lecture into Persian word for word without mistakes after the former had finished delivering the entire lecture."
Sayyaf was a member of the Afghan-based
Ikhwan al-Muslimin, founded in 1969 by
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Dr.
Burhanuddin Rabbani and having strong links to the original and much larger
Muslim Brotherhood
The Society of the Muslim Brothers ( ar, جماعة الإخوان المسلمين'' ''), better known as the Muslim Brotherhood ( ', is a transnational Sunni Islamist organization founded in Egypt by Islamic scholar and schoolteacher Hassan ...
in Egypt. Sayyaf was a professor at the Shariat (Islamic law) faculty of Kabul University until 1973, when he plotted with his group to overthrow President
Mohammed Daoud Khan. The uprising attempt in July 1975, in
Panjshir Valley, failed significantly and he was forced to flee to Pakistan
but was arrested when he returned. However another account claims Sayyaf was not part of the plot but was merely arrested by the government for his ideology.
As a warlord
Soviet war and Bin Laden friendship

Being imprisoned by the Communist
People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
The People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), ''Hezb-e dimūkrātĩk-e khalq-e Afghānistān'' was a Marxist–Leninist political party in Afghanistan established on 1 January 1965. Four members of the party won seats in the 1965 Afgha ...
in April 1978, he was freed in controversial circumstances by General Secretary
Hafizullah Amin
Hafizullah Amin (Pashto/ prs, حفيظ الله امين; 1 August 192927 December 1979) was an Afghan communist revolutionary, politician and teacher. He organized the Saur Revolution of 1978 and co-founded the Democratic Republic of Afghanist ...
, who, coincidentally, was Sayyaf's distant relative.
Although he did not arrive in
Peshawar until 1980, after the actual Soviet intervention, due to having been incarcerated, he was recognized by the Pakistanis as the leader of the Islamic Union for the Liberation of Afghanistan (''Ittihad-i-Islami Baraye Azadi Afghanistan''), a coalition of several parties fighting the Soviet and Afghan government forces. The Islamic Union soon imploded, and Sayyaf retained the name as the title of his own organization. After presenting his organization and the jihad to Arabs in
Saudi Arabia, Sayyaf is thought to have been most responsible for internationalizing the Afghan jihad against the Soviets, and thus creating a vocal point of concerns to Muslims in the Middle East. Sayyaf further made a name change and growing his beard very long, which were symbols of his close relations with the royal Saudis and their
Wahhabist tradition.
The Saudi
General Intelligence Presidency tried to coerce the leaders of the other mujahideen movements to accept Sayyaf as their leader. In 1980 Prince
Turki bin Faisal
Turki bin Faisal Al Saud ( ar, تركي بن فيصل آل سعود, Turkī ibn Fayṣal Āl Su‘ūd; tr, Türki bin Faysal Al Suud) (born 15 February 1945), known also as Turki Al Faisal, is a Saudi prince and former government official who se ...
invited the major mujahideen leaders to a conference in
Taif and locked them in a jail until they agreed to accept Sayyaf's command, but they reneged on the agreement immediately after being freed.
Sayyaf fought against
government forces and
Soviet occupation forces in Afghanistan during the 1980s, and was generously financed, and apparently favoured, by Saudi Arabia, seemingly due to his close religious affinities with the Wahhabist Saudi Royal and religious establishment and his excellent command of the
Arabic language. During the jihad against the Soviet Union and its Afghan allies, he formed a close relationship with
Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi-born extremist militant who founded al-Qaeda and served as its leader from 1988 until Killing of Osama bin Laden, his death in 2011. Ideologically a Pan-Islamism ...
.
Together in the
Jalalabad area they established a training camp network, later used by
Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda (; , ) is an Islamic extremism, Islamic extremist organization composed of Salafist jihadists. Its members are mostly composed of Arab, Arabs, but also include other peoples. Al-Qaeda has mounted attacks on civilian and military ta ...
personnel, with bunkers and emplacements. In 1981, Sayyaf formed and headed the ''Ittihad-i-Islami Baraye Azadi Afghanistan'', or
Islamic Union for the Liberation of Afghanistan. In 1985, he founded a university in an
Afghan refugee
Afghan refugees are citizens of Afghanistan who were compelled to abandon their country as a result of major wars, persecution, torture or genocide. The 1978 Saur Revolution followed by the 1979 Soviet invasion marked the first wave of inter ...
camp near Peshawar called ''
Dawa'a al-Jihad'' (Call of Jihad), which has been described the "preeminent school for terrorism."
Ramzi Ahmed Yousef
Ramzi Ahmed Yousef ( ur, , translit=''Ramzī Ahmad Yūsuf''; born 20 May 1967 or 27 April 1968) is a Pakistani convicted terrorist who was one of the main perpetrators of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the bombing of Philippine Airline ...
, who masterminded the
1993 World Trade Center bombing
The 1993 World Trade Center bombing was a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, U.S., carried out on February 26, 1993, when a van bomb detonated below the North Tower of the complex. The urea nitrate–hydrogen gas en ...
, attended it.
Despite his growing wealth, he continued to live a spartan life, avoiding modern conveniences like mattresses and
air conditioning; although he enjoyed a nightly game of
tennis.
During the post-war period, Sayyaf retained his training camps, using them for militarily training and indoctrinating new recruits to fight in Islamic-backed conflicts such as
Chechnya
Chechnya ( rus, Чечня́, Chechnyá, p=tɕɪtɕˈnʲa; ce, Нохчийчоь, Noxçiyçö), officially the Chechen Republic,; ce, Нохчийн Республика, Noxçiyn Respublika is a republic of Russia. It is situated in the ...
,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in the
Southern Philippines
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, where his name inspired the
Abu Sayyaf group.
Also, in these camps, Sayyaf trained and mentored the soon-to-be-infamous, Kuwaiti-born, future Al-Qaeda operative and senior commander,
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, after being introduced by the latter's brother, Zahid, during the
Afghan Jihad
''Mujahideen'', or ''Mujahidin'' ( ar, مُجَاهِدِين, mujāhidīn), is the plural form of ''mujahid'' ( ar, مجاهد, mujāhid, strugglers or strivers or justice, right conduct, Godly rule, etc. doers of jihād), an Arabic term t ...
in 1987.
Battle of Kabul
After the
forced withdrawal of the demoralised Soviet forces in 1989, and the overthrow of the
Mohammad Najibullah regime in 1992, Sayyaf's organization's human rights record became noticeably worse, underlined by their involvement in the
infamous massacres and rampages in the
Shia Hazara
Hazara may refer to:
Ethnic groups
* The Hazaras, a Persian-speaking people of Afghanistan and Pakistan
* Aimaq Hazara, Aimaq's subtribe of Hazara origin
* Hazarawals, a Hindko-speaking people of the Hazara region of northern Pakistan
* Hazar ...
-majority
Afshar district
Afshar District ( fa, بخش افشار) is a district (bakhsh) in Khodabandeh County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 16,304, in 3,545 families. The District has one city: Garmab. The District has two rural distric ...
of
Kabul in 1992-1993 during the
Battle of Kabul.
Sayyaf's faction was responsible for, "repeated human butchery", when his faction of Mujahideen turned on civilians and the Shia
Hezb-i Wahdat group in west Kabul
starting May 1992.
Amnesty International
Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says it has more than ten million members and sup ...
reported that Sayyaf's forces rampaged through the neighborhood, slaughtering and raping inhabitants and burning homes.
Sayyaf, who was allied with the
''de jure'' Kabul government of
Burhanuddin Rabbani, did not deny the abductions of Hazara civilians, but merely accused the
Hezb-i Wahdat militia of being an
Iranian agent.
Opposition to the Taliban
Sayyaf claimed and claims he is a vituperative opponent of the
Taliban movement, which is the reason he officially joined the
Northern Alliance, despite his religious and ideological affinities with the Taliban and
Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda (; , ) is an Islamic extremism, Islamic extremist organization composed of Salafist jihadists. Its members are mostly composed of Arab, Arabs, but also include other peoples. Al-Qaeda has mounted attacks on civilian and military ta ...
. Sayyaf was initially the only
Pashtun leader in the Northern Alliance fighting against the Taliban. Sayyaf is rumored to have helped Arab
suicide assassins to kill the Northern Alliance leader,
Ahmad Shah Massoud
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. He is also rumored to have helped during their preparations, raising suspicion he was involved in killing Massoud.
Sayyaf's forces participated in the
Northern Alliance's capture of Kabul during the 2001
U.S. invasion of Afghanistan
In late 2001, the United States and its close allies invaded Afghanistan and toppled the Taliban government. The invasion's aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda, which had executed the September 11 attacks, and to deny it a safe base of operation ...
.
Since 2001
2003 Constitutional Loya Jirga
In 2003, Sayyaf was elected as one of the 502 representatives at the Constitutional
Loya Jirga in Kabul, chairing one of the working groups. Originally wanted Loya Jirga intended to divide the 502 delegates randomly among 10 working groups, but Sayyaf objected, suggesting delegates be divided among the groups to ensure equal distribution of professional expertise, provincial origin, gender and other criteria. "Those who know the constitution, the
ulema slamic scholars and the lawyers should be split into different groups so that the results of the discussion and debate will be positive, and closer to each other," said Sayyaf.
Abdul Sayyaf's influence in the convention was felt further when his ally
Fazal Hadi Shinwari
Fazal Hadi Shinwari (1927 – February 21, 2011) was an Afghan cleric who served as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Afghanistan from 2001 until 2006. He was appointed to the post by Afghan President Hamid Karzai in accordance with the ...
was appointed by
Hamid Karzai as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, in violation of the constitution, as Fazal was over the age limit and trained only in religious, not secular, law. Shinwari packed the Supreme Court with sympathetic mullahs, called for Taliban-style punishments and renewed the Taliban-era Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, which was renamed the Ministry of Haj and Religious Affairs.
Member of parliament
He launched his newly converted
Islamic Dawah Organisation of Afghanistan party in 2005 and was elected as a
member of parliament that same year in
parliamentary elections
A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections ( ...
. Later in 2005 he was running for Speaker of the Lower House, where he surprisingly gained the support of
Muhammad Mohaqiq
Haji Muhammad Mohaqiq ( prs, حاجی محمد محقق; born 26 July 1955 in Balkh) is a politician in Afghanistan, who served as a member of the Afghanistan Parliament. He is also the founder and chairman of the People's Islamic Unity Party of ...
, an ethnic Hazara and former member of the Hazara militia that fought against Sayyaf's militia in west Kabul in the 1990s. Although Sayyaf lost the Speaker election to
Yunus Qanuni
Younus Qanooni ( prs, یونس قانونی, born on 10 May 1957 in Panjshir Valley) is an Afghan politician who was Vice President of Afghanistan. An ethnic Tajik, Qanooni is the leader of the '' Afghanistan e Naween'' (New Afghanistan) politic ...
, Mohaqiq's support helped to fix the relationship between Sayyaf and Hazaras.
During his years as MP and in the 2010s, Sayyaf has become an influential elderly lawmaker, presenting himself as a "voice of wisdom". He was noted as being having the "greatest authority" to speak on religious matters. Sayyaf was a loyal supporter of the incumbent president,
Hamid Karzai. However he controversially supported a bill granting
amnesty for former mujahideen warlords accused of crimes in the past.
On the first anniversary of Burhanuddin Rabbani's assassination, Sayyaf spoke at a gathering saying that the actions of suicide bombers are against Islam and unforgivable by God.
Sayyaf announced himself as a candidate for the
President of Afghanistan in the
2014 election, campaigning in fighting against corruption and in favor of women's rights. He received 7.04% of the vote in the first round, as the candidate for the aforementioned
Islamic Dawah Organisation of Afghanistan, and winning
Kandahar Province.
In 2015, Sayyaf strongly criticized the Taliban in a speech, calling their actions "un-Islamic" and called the group "slaves of
Pakistan" – his remarks were widely hailed by different Afghan social segments. On proposed peace talks with the
Taliban in 2018, Sayyaf commented that peace is the "order of Allah".
In April 2019, Sayyaf was chosen by President Ghani to chair the four-day
loya jirga for peace efforts, attended by 3,200 representatives in Kabul. He called for unity in his opening remarks. In his main speech, Sayyaf stressed the importance of
women's rights
Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countr ...
, saying "The Prophet of Islam is also a descendant of a woman", and called defending women a "religious principle". This countered reports from the western press that he is a hardliner opposed to women's rights.
2021 exile in India
After the
fall of Kabul on August 15, 2021, Sayyaf refused to pledge allegiance and was rumored to have fled to India. In October, there were unconfirmed reports that he is part of a planned
government in exile
A government in exile (abbreviated as GiE) is a political group that claims to be a country or semi-sovereign state's legitimate government, but is unable to exercise legal power and instead resides in a foreign country. Governments in exile u ...
in Tajikistan alongside other exiled politicians. This resistance movement was declared a few days later, alongside
Atta Muhammad Nur
Atta Muhammad Nur (also spelled Ata Mohammed Noor; fa, عطا محمد نور; born 1964) is an Afghan exiled politician and former militant who served as the Governor of Balkh Province in Afghanistan from 2004 to January 25, 2018. An ethnic ...
. It was later revealed that Sayyaf had been based in
New Delhi
New Delhi (, , ''Naī Dillī'') is the Capital city, capital of India and a part of the NCT Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). New Delhi is the seat of all three branches of the government of India, hosting the Rashtrapati B ...
, India, after fleeing the Taliban's take over of Afghanistan.
References
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Living people
1946 births
Vice presidents of Afghanistan
Pashtun people
Afghan Muslim Brotherhood members
Islamic Dawah Organisation of Afghanistan politicians
Kabul University alumni
Al-Azhar University alumni
Mujahideen members of the Soviet–Afghan War
Afghan expatriates in Pakistan
Leaders of Islamic terror groups