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| foundation = {{circa|633?}} or 1843 | | foundation = {{circa|633?}} or 1843 | ||
| dates = 1843-present | | dates = 1843-present | ||
| country = {{flag|Zaclaria}} | | country = {{ubl|{{flag|Zaclaria}}|{{flag|Burgundie}}|[[Chaukhira]]|{{flag|Bulkh}}|{{flag|Umardwal}}}} | ||
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| area = [[Audonia|Western Audonia]] | | area = [[Audonia|Western Audonia]] |
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Alainfisal | |
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جدا کردن | |
Also known as | The Separation |
Leader(s) |
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Foundation | c. 633? or 1843 |
Dates of operation | 1843-present |
Country | |
Headquarters | Zaclaria |
Active regions | Western Audonia |
Ideology | |
Size | ~35,000 |
Alainfisal (Audonian: جدا کردن), also known as The Separation, is a Zaclaric militant Nizari Islamist organization active in most of Western Audonia. Its members are predominantly ultra-conservative Zaclarian nationalists and Islamic traditionalists who aim to purify Islam in Zaclaria by the violent removal of Caphirian rule and the Al-Fassara Dynasty, and to restore Zaclaria to a fully independent fundamentalist Islamic state that follows a strict form of Sharia law.
Alainfisal was founded in 1843 by Bashem ibn Salentin Al-Zahri Erdarwazi Mubayd in opposition of Shazitnâmeh Isma'ilism, the unique branch of Islam practiced in Zaclaria. In Shazitnâmeh, the line of succession became ambilineal with Soraya Al-Fassara ibn Hedayati during the Battle of Apostate Zaclaria. Al-Zahri believed women fundamentally could not be the imam (religious leader) and declared a jihad on the state of Zaclaria, whom he condemned as takfir (apostates from Islam), citing Caphirian rule as the reason. As jihadists, Al-Zahri preached to his members that killing non-combatants is religiously sanctioned and Alainfisal became known for its carefully planned assassinations of certain leading intellectual and political figures throughout the 20th century. Alainfisal was designated a terrorist organization by the League of Nations and others in 1981 after an IED exploded and caused over a dozen casualties, starting the Tel Hariya Conflict. The group is known for its massive human rights abuses and engages in other illicit activities such as the illegal drug trade, weapons trafficking, and human trafficking.
The group has three leaders who oversee specific aspects of the organization: Hushahri al-Jarraq - the religious leader and spokesperson, Memir al-Nasirabaadwala - the military chief and head of strategy, and Esfandiyar Kaviani - the operations leader responsible for managing the organization's finances, profit-driven businesses, and other operational aspects. Since 2003, Alainfisal has had control over the Kishahurav, a clandestine network of warlords, drug cartels, crime families and businessmen who control the Audonian black market.