Alainfisal

Alainfisal ( Audonian: جدا کردن), also known as The Separation, is an ultra-conservative Zaclaric militant  organization that seeks to reestablish Zaclaria as an independent, fundamentalist Islamic state under strict. Active primarily in Western Audonia, its membership consists mainly of Zaclarian nationalists and Islamic traditionalists aiming to purify Islam in Zaclaria by violently overthrowing Caphirian rule and the Al-Fassara Dynasty.

Founded in 1843 by Bashem ibn Salentin Al-Zahri Erdarwazi Mubayd, Alainfisal emerged in opposition to Shazitnâmeh Isma'ilism, the prevalent Islamic sub-branch in Zaclaria. Al-Zahri denounced the ambilineal within Shazitnâmeh, believing that women were fundamentally unfit to serve as imams (religious leaders). He subsequently declared a jihad against the Zaclarian state and the ruling Al-Fassara Dynasty, considering them to be takfir (apostates from Islam). His teachings propagated the religious sanctioning of killing non-combatants, giving Alainfisal a notorious reputation throughout the 20th century for the meticulous assassinations of influential figures. The 1981 Tel Hariya Conflict marked the organization's official designation as a terrorist group by the League of Nations, following an attack on civilians. At its height, Alainfisal's popularity was strong enough to influence local government, the police, and cooperation with Sunni Audonians and their supporters.

Currently, Alainfisal operates under three leaders who each oversee different areas of the organization: Hushahri al-Jarraq propagates ideological messaging as the religious leader and spokesperson, Memir al-Nasirabaadwala strategizes and leads combat operations as the military chief, and Esfandiyar Kaviani manages financial affairs, profit-driven businesses, and other operational aspects as the operations leader. It is estimated that Alainfisal has approximately 35,000 members. Since the 2003 Zaclarian Crisis, Alainfisal has controlled the Kishahurav, a vast clandestine network providing significant influence and resources for the organization. This includes warlords, drug cartels, crime families, and businessmen operating within the Audonian black market, further enabling their illicit activities and ensuring their operational sustainability.

Alainfisal's pursuit of a fundamentalist Islamic state based on strict Sharia interpretations has provoked widespread violence and political instability, eroding civil liberties in affected regions in West Audonia. Countering Alainfisal's influence and mitigating their operations' harm are ongoing challenges for domestic and international security forces. The group has garnered a reputation for its grave human rights abuses and is involved in a range of illicit activities, including the illegal drug trade, weapons trafficking, and human trafficking. Alainfisal has also been accused of operating death squads.

History
The origins of Alainfisal date back to 1843, when it was established by Bashem ibn Salentin Al-Zahri Erdarwazi Mubayd as a reactionary response to the branch of Islam known as Shazitnâmeh Isma'ilism practiced in Zaclaria. Al-Zahri, a vehement critic of the ambilineal line of succession within Shazitnâmeh, especially took exception to the ascendance of Soraya Al-Fassara ibn Hedayati as a leader during the Battle of Apostate Zaclaria in the 7th century. Al-Zahri held the belief that women were fundamentally unsuited to serve as imams, leading him to declare a jihad against the Zaclarian state, accusing them of being takfir, or apostates from Islam. Al-Zahri's jihadist teachings included a belief in the religious sanctity of killing non-combatants, which he propagated as a core tenet of his newly established organization. The disapproval of Caphirian rule was cited as the primary motivator behind his teachings and the subsequent actions of the organization.

Alainfisal marked its initial operations with a high-profile assassination of Abbas Zedrah, a renowned Zaclarian scholar and reformist. Zedrah was notable for his efforts to reconcile traditional Islam with the changing dynamics of the modern world. His push for liberal reforms and modernization within Zaclaria was met with vehement opposition from Alainfisal. Zedrah was assassinated on his way to deliver a public lecture in Zaclaria's capital, sending shockwaves through the nation and introducing Alainfisal as a major force to be reckoned with.

In 1874, Alainfisal orchestrated a siege on the bustling city of Odabad in western Zaclaria. The siege lasted three weeks, leading to significant civilian casualties and destabilization. Although Alainfisal's attempt to seize control of the city was thwarted by swift action from Caphirian forces, the event led to a severe crackdown, fueling tension between the group and the Caphirian government.

In a major act of violence in 1903, Alainfisal targeted Darul Ulum, a prestigious Islamic seminary in Zaclaria. The bombing resulted in over 200 fatalities and left the academic institution in ruins. Although the attack was condemned internationally and led to a series of reprisals from local Zaclarian forces, the organization continued to grow in strength and influence.

During the annual Great Pilgrimage in Zaclaria in 1915, rumors of an imminent Alainfisal attack led to a catastrophic stampede among the crowd of pilgrims, causing significant loss of life. The event sparked outrage and fear throughout the region, marking a key moment in Alainfisal's history.

Al-Zahri's passing in 1920 was a significant moment for the organization. Despite the loss of its founding leader, Alainfisal drew strength from Al-Zahri's death and vowed to carry on his vision of a purified Zaclaria.

The group's activities escalated significantly during the Tel Hariya Conflict in 1981. The conflict marked a turning point for the organization, which carried out a civilian attack that resulted in numerous casualties. This act of violence led to Alainfisal being officially designated as a terrorist organization by the League of Nations and other global entities.

Since the 2003 Zaclarian Crisis, Alainfisal has expanded its reach and influence via the Kishahurav network. In recent years, the actions and objectives of Alainfisal have significantly destabilized the region and disrupted the security landscape of Western Audonia. Despite international efforts to counter Alainfisal's influence and curb its activities, the organization continues to operate and propagate its ideology of Tazkiye-Ul-Haqq, or Zaclarian Ultraorthodoxy. The ongoing challenge posed by Alainfisal has highlighted the need for sustained and coordinated efforts by international and regional powers to effectively address the threat posed by the organization.

Ideology and goals
Alainfisal's ideology is تزکیه اِل-حق, known as Tazkiye-Ul-Haqq, or Zaclarian Ultraorthodoxy, is an extreme version of Nizari Islamism, merged with ultra-conservative Zaclarian nationalism and Islamic traditionalism. The guiding principle of this ideology is a militant zeal for purifying Islam in Zaclaria, with the ultimate goal being to violently eradicate Caphirian rule and dismantle the Al-Fassara Dynasty. Tazkiye-Ul-Haqq, translating to 'Purification of the Divine Truth', encapsulates the organization's fundamental objective to cleanse Zaclarian Islam of what they perceive as impure influences, thereby restoring an independent, fundamentalist Islamic state that adheres strictly to their interpretation of Sharia law.

Believing in the absolute superiority of their interpretation of Islam, Alainfisal operates with an uncompromising rigidity. Alainfisal regards itself as the guardian of religious purity and righteousness, relentlessly combating the perceived corrupting influence of Caphirian governance and cultural norms. Modern interpretations of the faith, as well as any form of religious syncretism, are viewed as acts of apostasy. This commitment to an inflexible form of Islam is embodied in their stringent adherence to traditional religious customs, vehement rejection of modernization, and passionate opposition to perceived Occidental cultural influences. Their vision for Zaclaria is one of a purely Islamic state, free from what they perceive as the corruption and moral decay introduced by foreign rule and modernization. They intend to establish a society governed by the strictest interpretation of Sharia law, where all facets of life—education, legal systems, social norms, and even personal behaviors—are dictated by religious tenets.

Alainfisal's goals, in line with their ideology, are geared towards forcefully displacing the current Caphirian rule and the Al-Fassara Dynasty. This, they believe, is the first step towards the realization of their vision for a purified Islamic Zaclaria. Their methods in achieving these goals are decidedly violent and extreme, employing tactics that range from terrorism and insurgency to guerrilla warfare. The organization has gained notoriety for its meticulous planning and execution of assassinations targeting intellectual and political figures seen as threats to their cause. They see this as a necessary act of 'cleansing', a way to rid Zaclaria of influences that deviate from their fundamentalist perspective. Alainfisal's operational strategy is rooted in the belief that they are engaged in a theological war against forces that aim to undermine their version of Islam. This viewpoint justifies their use of extreme violence, which they see as a necessary tool in the service of a higher purpose. This conviction has led to a number of violent acts and human rights abuses, including suicide bombings, mass shootings, and targeted assassinations. These actions, while causing untold suffering and devastation, have been effective in spreading fear and uncertainty, further destabilizing the region and drawing international attention to their cause. Furthermore, their activities, including drug trafficking, arms smuggling, and human trafficking, have severe repercussions on the global stage, affecting international security, economy, and human rights. The wide-reaching black market network that Alainfisal controls provides them with the necessary resources to sustain their operations, ensuring their continued presence as a significant destabilizing force in Western Audonia.

While Alainfisal's ideology is extreme, it's essential to note that the organization's views and actions do not represent the beliefs of all Muslims in Zaclaria, let alone globally. Their interpretation and approach to Islam are considered fringe and extremist by the majority of Muslims worldwide. Nevertheless, the influence and damage caused by Alainfisal's operations have had far-reaching consequences, affecting not only Zaclaria but also the broader region of Western Audonia.

Organization
Alainfisal operates under a hierarchical structure that leverages both religious and military authority. The organization's leadership consists of three key figures, each overseeing a distinct aspect of Alainfisal's activities.

The organizational structure extends beyond these central figures, with regional commanders overseeing operations in specific territories, recruitment officers responsible for attracting new members, and numerous foot soldiers carrying out Alainfisal's activities on the ground. This structure ensures that the organization's goals are pursued consistently and cohesively across different regions and operations.

Alainfisal's control extends beyond its core membership, with a vast network of associates contributing to their cause. The Kishahurav network is a powerful tool in Alainfisal's arsenal, comprising warlords, drug cartels, crime families, and businessmen operating within the Audonian black market. These connections allow Alainfisal to maintain and expand its influence, providing the organization with significant resources and making it a formidable force in Western Audonia.

The organization uses a variety of tactics to maintain loyalty among its members and discourage dissent. These include rigorous ideological indoctrination, severe punishment for those who defy orders, and a system of rewards and incentives for loyalty and successful operations. This culture of fear, coupled with a strong sense of mission and belonging, helps to maintain a high level of commitment among Alainfisal's members despite the inherent risks of their activities. While Alainfisal's hierarchical structure and robust network allow for effective coordination and control, they also expose the organization to potential weaknesses. The reliance on key individuals makes the organization vulnerable to leadership decapitation strategies, and the sprawling network of associates can be targeted to disrupt their operations and limit their resources. Effective counterterrorism strategies must exploit these vulnerabilities to degrade Alainfisal's capabilities and curb their influence.

Leadership
Hushahri al-Jarraq serves as the spiritual leader and spokesperson of the organization, disseminating Alainfisal's ideological messages and interpretations of Islamic law to followers and potential recruits. As the face of Alainfisal, al-Jarraq plays a crucial role in rallying supporters and justifying the group's actions within the framework of their Tazkiye-Ul-Haqq doctrine.

Memir al-Nasirabaadwala is the military chief and head of strategy. His responsibilities encompass the planning and execution of military operations, training of new recruits, and overall management of Alainfisal's armed forces. Under al-Nasirabaadwala's command, Alainfisal's militant activities have expanded and become more sophisticated, significantly increasing the threat they pose.

Esfandiyar Kaviani is the operations leader, handling the organization's financial affairs, profit-driven businesses, and other operational aspects. He coordinates Alainfisal's involvement in illicit activities such as the illegal drug trade, weapons trafficking, and human trafficking. Kaviani's management of these operations provides Alainfisal with the financial resources required to maintain their influence and operational sustainability. He also oversees the Kishahurav network.

Financing
Alainfisal's operational sustainability and the continuation of its destabilizing activities largely rely on the intricate web of financing channels the organization has cultivated. These sources of income are as diverse as they are illegal, ranging from trafficking of drugs and humans to various forms of organized crime, each contributing to the group's substantial war chest. This multifaceted system, mainly under the purview of operations leader Esfandiyar Kaviani, facilitates Alainfisal's persistence as a significant threat in Western Audonia.

The core of Alainfisal's financing stems from its deep involvement in a wide array of illicit activities. As one of the main actors in the Audonian drug trade, the organization profits enormously from the production and distribution of opium and other narcotics. It is estimated that up to 50% of the group's income comes from this source alone. Beyond drugs, the group also capitalizes on human trafficking and weapons smuggling routes running through the porous borders of the region, exploiting the instability they themselves helped create.

Despite its illicit ventures, Alainfisal also secures financing through somewhat traditional channels. The group receives considerable funding from external sympathizers who share a mutual ideological affinity. These range from individual patrons to shadowy organizations, and in some unconfirmed cases, covert state actors. Additionally, the group frequently resorts to extortion and protection racketeering within their areas of control, enforcing a twisted version of the Islamic tithe known as Zakat. To obscure the illicit origins of their funds and effectively utilize their ill-gotten gains, Alainfisal also conducts extensive money laundering operations. They utilize a variety of methods, including the exploitation of informal money transfer systems known as hawala, cryptocurrencies, and complicit or ill-informed financial institutions. These tactics allow Alainfisal to elude international financial surveillance and sanctions, further cementing their financial resilience.

The Kishahurav network is another critical part of Alainfisal's financial backbone. This intricate, clandestine nexus connects warlords, rogue crime families, and corrupt businessmen operating within the shadow economy of Audonia. By aligning themselves with this network, Alainfisal has access to a consistent flow of funds and resources, enabling the continuation of their terror-inducing activities.

As of 2023, conservative estimates place Alainfisal's yearly income at upwards of $500 million, making it one of the wealthiest non-state armed groups in Western Audonia. This financial prowess, combined with their violent ideology and military capabilities, compounds the challenge of neutralizing Alainfisal's influence. Therefore, international efforts to destabilize the group must focus not only on military interventions but also on debilitating Alainfisal's financial networks and resource channels.

Drug trade
Alainfisal's drug trade operations transcend borders, extending beyond the boundaries of Western Audonia. A strategic approach to drug production and distribution, exploiting local conditions and networks, ensures the organization's robust financial footing and influence. As both a means of finance and a weapon of war, Alainfisal's entanglement in the narcotics industry proves integral to its strategy of destabilization and control in Western Audonia.

Alainfisal manages extensive territories for drug cultivation across several nations, exploiting fertile lands well-suited to different types of drug crops. In the mountainous regions of northern Zaclaria and southern Umardwal, poppy plants, the primary source of opium, thrive under the cool, dry climate. In these areas, Alainfisal oversees significant poppy cultivation, controlling vast tracts of land either directly or via local farmers compelled to grow the profitable cash crop. The group utilizes the illicit drug market not only for its financial gain but also as a tool of coercion and control over local populations. Offering poppy farming as the only viable livelihood in areas under their control, Alainfisal effectively ensnares local communities in the cycle of narcotics production and dependence. The organization has also been known to use drug addiction as a means of controlling its fighters, with reports of forced drug use to enhance aggressiveness and reduce fear in combat situations.

Beyond opium, Alainfisal diversifies its drug trade portfolio with the production of hashish and the cultivation of cannabis in the Najarchini lowlands. Furthermore, Alainfisal is implicated in the manufacture of synthetic drugs, operating hidden laboratories where skilled chemists concoct dangerous substances like methamphetamines and designer drugs.

The vast scale of Alainfisal's drug production operations demands an equally extensive and intricate distribution network. Relying on traditional smuggling routes, Alainfisal moves its narcotics through overland and maritime pathways, often camouflaging drug shipments within legal commercial trade. Drug mules, concealed compartments in vehicles, and small, swift boats are among the means employed to deliver the illicit products to market. The organization also leverages its broad network of alliances with organized crime groups and corrupt officials, ensuring a smooth, relatively safe passage for its goods.