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'''Alainfisal''' (<small>Audonian:</small> '''جدا کردن'''), also known as '''The''' '''Separation''', is an ultra-conservative [[Zaclaria|Zaclaric]] militant {{wpl|Nizari Isma'ilism|Nizari}} {{wpl|Islamist}} organization that seeks to reestablish [[Zaclaria]] as an independent, fundamentalist Islamic state under strict  {{wpl|Sharia law}}. Active primarily in [[Audonia|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]].   
'''Alainfisal''' (<small>Audonian:</small> '''جدا کردن'''), also known as '''The''' '''Separation''', is an ultra-conservative [[Zaclaria|Zaclaric]] militant {{wpl|Nizari Isma'ilism|Nizari}} {{wpl|Islamist}} organization that seeks to reestablish [[Zaclaria]] as an independent, fundamentalist Islamic state under strict  {{wpl|Sharia law}}. Active primarily in [[Audonia|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 [[Al-Zahri Mubayd|Bashem ibn Salentin Al-Zahri Erdarwazi Mubayd]], Alainfisal emerged in opposition to [[Shazitnâmeh|Shazitnâmeh Isma'ilism]], the prevalent Islamic sub-branch in Zaclaria. Al-Zahri denounced the ambilineal {{wpl|Succession to Muhammad|line of succession}} 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).  Al-Zahri also considered any Caphirian or pro-Caphirian Muslim to be an apostate, citing Caphiria's rule and influence on Zaclaria to be harmful. 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.   
Founded in 1843 by [[Al-Zahri Mubayd|Bashem ibn Salentin Al-Zahri Erdarwazi Mubayd]], Alainfisal emerged in opposition to [[Shazitnâmeh|Shazitnâmeh Isma'ilism]], the prevalent Islamic sub-branch in Zaclaria. Al-Zahri denounced the ambilineal {{wpl|Succession to Muhammad|line of succession}} 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.   
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.   
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== History ==
== 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 ==
== Ideology and goals ==