Shaykh Abdur Rahman


Shaykh Abdur Rahman, also known as Abdur Rahman Shaykh, was the leader and the administrative head of the banned terrorist organization Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh.

Biography

Rahman was educated in Islamic fiqh and law at Saudi Arabia. After being highly critical of the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh for what he deemed as its patronization of secularism and sacrilege of Islamic values and principles, he soon formed the JMJB, taking initiatives to form an all-Islamic state based upon only the Qur'an and the Sunnah. However, the group soon gained notoriety because of its radical fundamentalist activities, including murder and torture of opponents.

Militant activity

On 2 March 2006, Rahman was arrested Shaplabagh in Sylhet, by Rapid Action Battalion.

Death

JMB leaders Shaykh Abdur Rahman and Siddiqur Rahman alias Bangla Bhai had been given death sentences for the killings of two assistant judges in Jhalakathi. Along with five other militants, Siddique ul-Islam was executed by hanging on 30 March 2007.

Legacy

', the official magazine of the Islamic State, has published an article titled "The Revival of Jihad in Bengal". In the article the magazine identified Shaykh Abdur Rahman as the founder of Jihad in Bangladesh and asked its followers to carry on his legacy through Jihad.