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Inside the Jihad: My Life with al Qaeda, a Spy's story
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Author Omar Nasiri
Publication date 2006
Media type Print

Inside the Jihad: My Life with al Qaeda, a Spy's story is a book published by Basic Books, written by a Moroccan who has adopted the pen-name Omar Nasiri.[1][2] In the novel, Nasiri describes moving to Europe, after being involved in petty crime in his homeland of Morocco. By 1996, however, he had been recruited by radical Islamic fundamentalists, and subsequently became an informant for European counter-terrorism agencies, such as the DGSE. He would later infiltrate the Khalden training camp in Afghanistan, where he would meet such influential al-Qaeda leaders as Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi. Upon returning to Europe, he continued his work as a spy in London, before moving to Germany and getting married.

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  1. Reid Morden, Running with, and from, al-Qaeda Archived 2009-05-01 at the Wayback Machine., The Globe and Mail, November 25, 2006
  2. Infiltrating Al-Qaeda: At a terrorist camp, a French spy meets the battling Khadr brothers, Macleans (magazine), November 27, 2006

Reviews of Inside the Jihad[]

  • Ahmed Rashid author of "Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia"
  • Michael Scheuer author of "Imperial Hubris", "Through Our Enemies Eyes" and "Marching Toward Hell America and Islam After Iraq"

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