Abu Omar al-Muhajir was announced as spokesman in an speech of Al-Furqan Foundation in March 2022, and he made three audio speeches in his tenure as spokesman for the Islamic State.
His speeches included:[6]
Identity[edit]
Little is known about Abu Omar al-Muhajir. It was speculated by Yemeni journalist Mohammed Faisal on Twitter that he is Juma'a Al-Badri, a brother of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,[8] but this was never confirmed. Many analysts believed his accent to be Iraqi after analyzing his speeches. HTS did not present him before media after his capture nor comment on his capture.[3]