
Terminology:
Tariqah: Arabic word for method of different Sufi sects.
Naqshbandi: one the biggest Sufi sects.
Related:
1– Iraqi Sufis Join the Fight Against Coalition Forces
2– Iraqi Sufis announced their first operation
The announcement:
This is our response to the crime committed by the sectarians about the execution of Iraq’s symbol the martyr President Saddam Hussein
After almost four years of the invasion of our beloved country Iraq, the castle of Islam by the infidels and their tails [followers], this invasion reinforced our will and determination to continue our jihad to eliminate the occupation, their henchmen and the puppet safavidic government.
In response to the lies of Baker-Hamilton report, Bush despicable statements, American mass-media and sectarian government claiming that the political process was successful, and the resistance is weak, limited, and that what is happening in Iraq not resistance but it is terrorism by foreigners coming from abroad.
Therefore we declare our army the army of men of Tareqha Naqshabandiyya which will fight against the occupiers and their henchmen to show the whole world that the resistance are Iraqis and not as alleged by our enemies that they are foreigners.
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are these the twirling kind of Sufis?
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These are Ba’thists from Haweja and Tikrit, not Naqshbandiyya and not Sufi. They are known for trying to have the CF attack the peaceful sufis. The Ba’thist did the same to the Qadiriyya and now aligning with Al Qaeda.
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I think they are Sufi Iraqis from the central or north, quit a lot there. No I do not believe they are aligned to AQ at all.