ISIS releases tape of leader Baghdadi calling on all Muslims to join group

"We are calling on you either join or carry weapons (to fight) wherever you are," says voice akin to that of terror group's head in unverified recording.

Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi (photo credit: REUTERS)
Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi
(photo credit: REUTERS)
BEIRUT - Islamic State issued an audio recording on Thursday that it said was by its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, calling on supporters around the world to join the fight in Syria and Iraq or to take up arms wherever they live.
It was Baghdadi's first message since a number of media reports said that he was wounded earlier this year in Iraq. Some said that he was no longer running the group and others suggested he had even died.
In the recording, issued by the group's al-Furqan media outlet and posted on several websites, a voice sounding like Baghdadi's says: "There is no excuse for any Muslim not to migrate to the Islamic State ..."
Joining (its fight) is a duty on every Muslim. We are calling on you either join or carry weapons (to fight) wherever you are."
Reuters could not independently verify the authenticity of the audio or its date.
In the message, Baghdadi tells the rulers of Saudi Arabia that "their end is near", adding that Gulf rulers felt threatened by the growing popularity of his group among Sunni Muslims.
"They have lost their so called legitimacy ... when they felt that their masters, the Crusaders and the Jews, have replaced them with the Rafeda they launched their so-called war against Rafeda in Yemen," he said, using a derogatory term for Shi'ite Muslims.
Saudi Arabia heads a coalition of Gulf and Arab nations fighting Shi'ite Houthi rebels in Yemen.
"They claim that they are defending the Sunnis ... they are lying. It is a desperate attempt to deter Muslims from joining the Islamic State."
Islamic State considers all those who oppose it as infidels.
The group has faced military setbacks in Iraq when Iraqi forces including Shi'ite paramilitaries retook the city of Tikrit in the first big counter-offensive since Islamic State rapidly seized swathes of territory last year.
But the militants have struck back at the oil-producing town of Baiji and in the western province of Anbar where its move on the provincial capital of Ramadi has displaced thousands of people.
Baghdadi called on those who left Ramadi to return saying: "You are our people, we will defend you ... we want your safety and security."
With the United States conducting air strikes against Islamic State positions, rumors have circulated that Baghdadi had been seriously wounded and had hand leadership over to a deputy.