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This list includes Deobandi and pro-Deobandi organizations.
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Name
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Established
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Founder
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Country
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Type
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Status
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Reference
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1
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Samratut Tarbiat
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1878
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Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
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British India
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Political
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Inactive
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2
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Jamiatul Ansar
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1909
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Mahmud Hasan Deobandi
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British India
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Political
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Inactive
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3
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Nazaratul Maarif Al Qurania
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1913
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Mahmud Hasan Deobandi, Ubaidullah Sindhi
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British India
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Intellectual
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Inactive
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4
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind
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1919
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Abdul Bari Firangi Mahali, Ahmad Saeed Dehlavi, Kifayatullah Dehlawi, Sanaullah Amritsari
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India
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Political
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Active
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5
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Nadwatul Ulama
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1893
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Muhammad Ali Mungeri
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India
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Intellectual
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Active
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[3]
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6
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Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam
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1929
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Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari
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India, Pakistan
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Political
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Active
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[4]
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7
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam
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1945
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Shabbir Ahmad Usmani
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Pakistan
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Political
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Active
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[5]
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8
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Imarat-e-Shariah
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1921
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Abul Muhasin Muhammad Sajjad
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Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand
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Fiqh
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Active
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[6]
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9
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Tablighi Jamaat
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1926
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Ilyas Kandhlawi
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Worldwide
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Dawah
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Active
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[7]
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10
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Majlis-e Dawatul Haq
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1939
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Ashraf Ali Thanwi
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British India
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Islah
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Active
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11
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Payam-e-Insaniyat
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1974
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Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi
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India
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Dawah
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Active
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12
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All India Muslim Personal Law Board
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1973
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Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi
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India
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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[8]
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13
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Jamiatul Ulama South Africa
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1923
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South Africa
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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[9]
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14
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Muslim Union Party
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1979
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Abdul Aziz Malazada
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Iran
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Political
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Inactive
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[10]
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15
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All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama
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1924
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Sri Lanka
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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16
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Taliban
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1994
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Mullah Omar
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Afghanistan
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Political
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Active
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17
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All India Muslim Personal Law Board
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1973
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Muhammad Tayyib Qasmi
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India
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Fiqh
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Active
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18
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Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh
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2010
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Shah Ahmad Shafi
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Bangladesh
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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19
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Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat
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1954
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Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari
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Pakistan
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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[5]
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20
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Anjumane Hefajothe Islam Bangladesh
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1944
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Lutfur Rahman Varnavi
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Bangladesh
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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21
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Islamic Fiqh Academy, India
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1988
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Mujahidul Islam Qasmi
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India
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Fiqh
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Active
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22
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Majlis-e Dawatul Haq Bangladesh
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1980s
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Abrarul Haq Haqqi, Muhammadullah Hafezzi, Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar
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Bangladesh
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Islah
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Active
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23
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Sawad-e-Azam Ahle Sunnah
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1980s
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Pakistan
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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[12]
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24
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Jamiat Ishaat Tauheed wa Sunnat
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1957
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Hussain Ali
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Pakistan, Afghanistan
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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25
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Jamiat Ulama Britain
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1975
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UK
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Political
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Active
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26
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Bangladesh Jamiyatul Ulama
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2014
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Farid Uddin Masood
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Bangladesh
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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27
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International Majlis-e Tahaffuz-e-Khatm-e Nobuwat Bangladesh
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1990
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Ubaidul Haq, Nurul Islam Jihadi
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Bangladesh
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Nonpolitical
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Active
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28
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)
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1988
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Fazlur Rahman
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Pakistan
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Political
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Active
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29
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Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Nazryati
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2007
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Maulvi Asmatullah
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Pakistan
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Political
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Inactive
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30
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan
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2020
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Muhammad Khan Sherani
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Pakistan
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Political
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Active
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31
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (S)
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1980
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Samiul Haq
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Pakistan
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Political
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Active
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32
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Pakistan Rah-e-Haq Party
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2012
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Ibrahim Khan Qasmi
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Pakistan
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Political
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Active
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33
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Islami Andolan Bangladesh
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1987
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Fazlul Karim
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Bangladesh
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Political
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Active
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34
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Muslim Independent Party
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1935
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Abul Muhasin Muhammad Sajjad
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British India
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Political
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Inactive
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35
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Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan
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1985
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Haq Nawaz Jhangvi
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Pakistan
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Political
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Active
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36
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Islami Oikya Jote
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1990
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Azizul Haque, Fazlul Karim
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Bangladesh
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Political
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Active
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[15]
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37
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Khelafat Majlis
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1989
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Azizul Haque
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Bangladesh
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Political
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Active
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[16]
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38
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Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Bangladesh
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1971
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Bangladesh
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Political
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Active
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[5]
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39
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Nizam-e-Islam Party
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1952
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Athar Ali Bengali
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Bangladesh
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Political
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Active
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40
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Bangladesh Khilafat Andolan
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1990
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Muhammadullah Hafezzi
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Bangladesh
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Political
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Active
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[17]
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41
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Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish
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1989
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Azizul Haque
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Bangladesh
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Political
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Active
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[18]
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42
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Combined Action Committee
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1984
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Muhammadullah Hafezzi
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Bangladesh
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Political
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Inactive
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[19]
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43
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Rabeta-e Madaris-e Islamia Arabia
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1995
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India
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Board of Education
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Active
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44
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Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh
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2018
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Government of Bangladesh
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Bangladesh
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Board of Education
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Active
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[20]
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45
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Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia, Pakistan
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1982
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Pakistan
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Board of Education
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Active
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46
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Majma-ul-Uloom Al-Islamia
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2021
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Jamia Binoria, Jamia Tur Rasheed
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Pakistan
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Board of Education
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Active
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47
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Befaqul Madarisil Arabia Bangladesh
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1978
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Bangladesh
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Board of Education
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Active
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[20]
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48
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Anjuman-e Ittehadul Madaris Bangladesh
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1959
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Haji Mohammad Younus
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Bangladesh
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Board of Education
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Active
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[20]
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49
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Azad Dini Edara-e Talim Bangladesh
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1941
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Hussain Ahmad Madani
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Bangladesh
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Board of Education
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Active
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[20]
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50
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National Religious Madrasa Education Board of Bangladesh
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2016
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Farid Uddin Masood
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Bangladesh
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Board of Education
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Active
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[20]
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51
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Tanazimul Madarisid Diniya Bangladesh
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1995
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Abdur Rahman Chatgami
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Bangladesh
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Board of Education
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Active
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[20]
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52
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Befakul Madarisil Qaumiya Gauhardanga Bangladesh
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|
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Bangladesh
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Board of Education
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Active
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[20]
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53
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Aid Organization of the Ulema
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1996
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Rashid Ahmed Ludhianvi
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Pakistan
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Charitable
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Inactive
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54
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Al Manahil Welfare Foundation Bangladesh
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1998
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Zamir Uddin Nanupuri
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Bangladesh
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Charitable
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Active
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55
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Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
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1996
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Riaz Basra, Malik Ishaq
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Pakistan
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Jihadism
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Active
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[21]
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56
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Jaish-e-Mohammed
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2001
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Masood Azhar
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Kashmir
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Jihadism
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Active
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[22]
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57
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Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
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1990
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Fazlur Rehman Khalil, Qari Saifullah Akhtar
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Indian subcontinent
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Jihadism
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Active
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58
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Haqqani network
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1970
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Jalaluddin Haqqani
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Afghanistan, Pakistan
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Jihadism
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Active
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[24]
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59
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Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
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2007
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Baitullah Mehsud
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Pakistan
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Jihadism
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Active
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[25]
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60
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Harkat-ul-Mujahideen
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1985
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Sajjad Afghani
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Pakistan
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Jihadism
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Active
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61
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Lashkar-e-Islam
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2004
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Mufti Munir Shakir
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Pakistan
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Jihadism
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Active
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[27]
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62
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Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan
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2023
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Abdullah Yaghistani
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Pakistan
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Jihadism
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Active
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