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''Management of Savagery: The Most Critical Stage Through Which the Islamic Nation Will Pass'' ( ar, إدارة التوحش: أخطر مرحلة ستمر بها الأمة, ''Idārat at-Tawaḥḥuš: Akhṭar marḥalah satamurru bihā l 'ummah''), also translated as ''Administration of Savagery'', is a book by the Islamist strategist Abu Bakr Naji, published on the
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in 2004. It aimed to provide a strategy for
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and other
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whereby they could create a new Islamic
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. The real identity of Abu Bakr Naji is claimed by the Al Arabiya Institute for Studies to be Mohammad Hasan Khalil al-Hakim. His known works are this piece and some contributions to the al-Qaeda online magazine ''
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''.
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has described Naji as a "top al-Qaida insider" and characterized the work as "al-Qaida's playbook".


Etymology

The word in the title توحش ''tawaḥḥuš'' has been translated as "savagery" or "barbarism". As it is a form V verbal noun derived from the root وحش ''waḥš'' "wild animal", it has also accordingly been translated "beastliness".


Themes and stages

''Management of Savagery'' discusses the need to create and manage nationalist and religious resentment and violence in order to create long-term propaganda opportunities for jihadist groups. Notably, Naji discusses the value of provoking military responses from superpowers in order to recruit and train guerrilla fighters and to create martyrs. Naji suggests that a long-lasting strategy of attrition will reveal fundamental weaknesses in the ability of superpowers to defeat committed jihadists. Naji professes to have been inspired by
Ibn Taymiyya Ibn Taymiyyah (January 22, 1263 – September 26, 1328; ar, ابن تيمية), birth name Taqī ad-Dīn ʾAḥmad ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥalīm ibn ʿAbd al-Salām al-Numayrī al-Ḥarrānī ( ar, تقي الدين أحمد بن عبد الحليم ...
, the influential 14th-century Islamic scholar and theologian.


Stages

The Najji describes three states of jihad.


In practice

A number of media outlets have compared the attempts by the
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to establish territorial control in Iraq and Syria with the strategy outlined in ''Management of Savagery''. The first issue of the Islamic State's online magazine, '' Dabiq'', contained discussion of guerrilla warfare and tactics that closely resembled the writings and terminology used in ''Management of Savagery'', although the book was not mentioned directly. Journalist
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, writing in ''
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'', reported an ISIL-affiliated cleric as saying that ''Management of Savagery'' is widely read among the group's commanders and some of its rank-and-file fighters. It was also mentioned by another member of ISIL in a list of books and ideologues that influence the group.
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has been described by
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as following Naji's guidelines in
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, while the book has been mentioned positively in interviews with members of
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's Al-Shabaab. Scholars Brian A. Jackson and Bryce Loidolt argue that ''Management of Savagery'' and
Mustafa Setmariam Nasar Abu Musab al-Suri ( ar, أبو مصعب السوري), born Mustafa bin Abd al-Qadir Setmariam Nasar ( ar, مصطفى بن عبد القادر ست مريم نصار), is a suspected Al-Qaeda member and writer best known for his 1,600-page book ...
's ''The Global Islamic Resistance Call'' led al-Qaeda to innovate and shift practices.


See also

* '' Al Qaeda Handbook''


References


External links

*
The Management of Savagery
English Translation
Stealing Al‐Qa'ida's Playbook
Overview, Jarret M. Brachman et al., Combating Terrorism Center {{Authority control Guerrilla warfare handbooks and manuals Terrorism handbooks and manuals Propaganda books and pamphlets 2004 books Works by al-Qaeda