Alainfisal
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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 |
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.
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.