Abdul Qadir Mumin, the leader of the Islamic State (IS) in Somalia, is believed to be the de facto strongman of the entire organisation, controlling the global network. Despite his elusive nature and rumors of his death, Mumin’s influence is significant, with ties to financing operations in multiple countries. While not meeting traditional leadership criteria, his strategic location in the Horn of Africa offers advantages in the group’s shift towards Africa, reflecting IS’s evolving dynamics and centralised leadership in the Middle East.
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