Historical Roots of Islamic Jihad in Arakan: 1954 Mujahid Ambitions Resurface


In 1954, Cassim, leader of the Mujahid rebels in Arakan, declared plans to establish an "Islamic Empire" in western Burma, reflecting early jihadist ambitions in the region. His forces had long terrorized local communities, and he released a Buddhist monk to send a message to Prime Minister U Nu’s government. Today, groups like ARSA and RSO echo similar goals, renewing long-standing Islamist campaigns in Arakan.


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