Marwan Zain al-Abidin: Key Figure In Jaysh Khalid Bin al-Waleed?
25 March 2018
By Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi
In a scene from a video released by the Islamic State affiliate Jaysh Khalid
bin al-Waleed in late February 2018, a masked man appears executing 'apostate
Sahwa' by gunfire. That masked man is purportedly one Marwan Zain al-Abidin,
and apparently among those executed in the scene are two of Marwan's cousins.
It is said that this Marwan is a key figure in Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed.
I put a general caveat of caution on the information related concerning
Marwan's life as Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed is (like many other jihadi groups)
a semi-clandestine organization. For this piece, I have been assisted in
retrieving information by a friend from Tasil, a locality in southwest Deraa
countryside from which Marwan originates. This friend is not in Tasil at the
moment but runs a media office covering events in the Yarmouk Basin.
Marwan's full name is Marwan Muhammad Abd al-Fattah Zain al-Abidin. He is also
known by the kunya of Abu al-Muthanna, though he is apparently not the 'Abu
al-Muthanna al-Ansari' that appeared in a recent Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed
video on education in the Yarmouk Basin, as the organization closed regime
affiliated schools in its areas of control and reopened them with curricula in
accordance with the Islamic State's ideological outlook.
Marwan was born in around 1983-1984. His hometown of Tasil fell under the
control of Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed in an offensive launched by the group in
February 2017. The main families in Tasil are:
- al-Masri
- al-Salamat
- Zain al-Abidin
- al-Khalaf
- al-Khateeb
- al-Dakhl Allah
- al-Hayek
- al-Hafez
- Abu Khashreef
- Abu Nuqta
- al-Yunis
- al-Muqaddam
Prior to the fall of Tasil to Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed, the main factions in
the locality were:
- Liwa Khalid Sayf Allah (Southern Front)
- Liwa Saraya al-Karama (Southern Front)
- Farqat al-Shaheed Ra'id al-Masri (Southern Front)
- A local affiliate of Jaysh al-Islam
- A local affiliate of Ahrar al-Sham
Marwan was reputedly in Saydnaya prison together with his friend Ibrahim Yunis
al-Muqaddam (also originally from Tasil). As will be recalled Saydnaya prison
was notorious for housing Islamist and jihadist detainees. The two were said
to have been imprisoned there in 2004 on charges of Islamist/jihadist
affiliations. In Marwan's case, he had supposedly been recruiting people to
fight the Americans in Iraq.
In early 2013 though, Marwan and Ibrahim were apparently released from prison.
On their release, they set up base in their hometown and created a small
faction called Kata'ib al-Tawheed wa al-Jihad. The group obtained some
vehicles and light and medium weaponry, while also offering relatively high
salaries of 30,000 Syrian pounds per month. Marwan and Ibrahim also emerged as
critics of Jabhat al-Nusra. Indeed, they gave members of their own group
Shari'i courses that included denunciations of Jabhat al-Nusra, which by April
2013 had emerged as Syria's official al-Qaeda affiliate as the dispute with
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and his newly declared Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham
(ISIS) became public.
A somewhat amusing story related regarding Marwan is that he and his friend
Ibrahim allegedly arranged with a rebel leader to have Marwan kidnapped in a
staged incident in a bid to gain popular support in Tasil. If this event
actually took place, it certainly failed in its objective.
By early 2014, in light of the general failure of their project, Marwan and
Ibrahim left Tasil and went to the bases of Liwa Shuhada' al-Yarmouk in Jamla
and al-Shajra. Settling in the latter locality, they are then said to have
begun promoting support for ISIS, even convincing Liwa Shuhada' al-Yarmouk's
leader al-Khal to support ISIS. It will be noted that in my previous work that
I identified one Abu Muhammad al-Masalama (an Afghan jihad veteran
assassinated in November 2014) as a key link between Liwa Shuhada' al-Yarmouk
and ISIS around the time of the declaration of the Caliphate and transition
from ISIS to the Islamic State at the end of June 2014. This account regarding
Marwan's influence on Liwa Shuhada' al-Yarmouk's ideological turn is alleged
by Nibal Sa'ad al-Din al-Baridi, a brother of al-Khal who was imprisoned by
Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed but is now outside the Yarmouk Basin and is
currently detained by the Dar al-'Adl court in rebel-held parts of southern
Syria. Nibal should not be confused with Nidhal Sa'ad al-Din al-Baridi,
another brother of al-Khal who was executed by Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed last
year.
The account from Nibal, if accurate, suggests that the ideological turn
occurred even before the declaration of the Caliphate, though it does not
necessarily exclude a role for Abu Muhammad al-Masalama in bringing about the
shift towards ISIS/the Islamic State.
Currently, Marwan is allegedly head of the Hisba office in Jaysh Khalid bin
al-Waleed, having received the position on 2 February 2018. At least two
brothers of Marwan are with him in Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed: Abd al-Ghanni
(a member of the Hisba apparatus) and Ibrahim (head of the da'wa office and a
Shari'i official). Marwan's father, who had once lived in Kuwait but returned
to Syria before the revolution, is also said to be a member of the
organization, serving as a member of its Shura council. Of Marwan's other
siblings, two of them (Muadh and Abd al-Fattah) currently reside in Jordan.
Muadh was reputedly one of the followers of the Syrian preacher Abu al-Qa'qa',
who was assassinated in 2007 and said to have been involved in encouraging and
recruiting fighters to go to Iraq to combat the U.S. presence there.
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