Encyclopedia of Afghan Jihad (aka Encyclopedia of the Afghani Jihad or Encyclopedia of Afghan Terrorism) is a manual of Jihad in eleven volumes[1], detailing how to make and use explosives and firearms, how to plan and carry out assassinations and other terrorist acts, and much more. It was found in the London residence of Islamic cleric Sheikh Abu Hamza al-Masri in May 2004. During al-Masri's trial, the prosecution referred to the literature as a "blueprint for terror".
Al-Masri was convicted in a British court on February 8, 2006, of several charges, including "one count of possessing an item of potential use in an act of terrorism", referring to the Encyclopedia. He was sentenced to seven years in prison.
There are 11 books in the encyclopedia. The AFP reported their titles, principal subjects addressed, and some specific topics[1] such as :