Alainfisal
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Alainfisal (Audonian: جدا کردن), also known as The Separation, is a Zaclaric militant Islamist organization active in most of Western Audonia. Members of Alainfisal are affiliated with a splinter group of Nizari Isma'ilism that negates the Shazitnâmeh doctrine - the belief that the line of succession became ambilineal with Soraya Al-Fassara ibn Hedayati during the Battle of Apostate Zaclaria. Its members are predominantly ultra-conservative Zaclarian nationalists and Islamic traditionalists who believe women fundamentally cannot be the imam (religious leader) and that more literal and harsh interpretations of Sharia should be instated.
Alainfisal | |
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جدا کردن | |
Also known as | The Separation |
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Foundation | c. 633? or 1843 |
Dates of operation | 1843-present |
Country | Zaclaria |
Active regions | Western Audonia |
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Size | ~35,000 |
The organization was founded in 1843 by Bashem Al-Shabi Al-Hashafeez Ulyssein, however its roots can be traced to the 7th century. Al-Shabi declared a jihad on the state of Zaclaria, whom he condemned as takfir (apostates from Islam). As jihadists, Al-Shabi preached to his members that killing non-combatants is religiously sanctioned. Alainfisal also opposes what it regards as man-made laws, and wants to replace them exclusively with a strict form of sharīʿa (Islamic religious law, which is perceived as divine law). 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.