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Harakat ul - mujahidin (HUM)

Harakat ul - mujahidin (HUM). Support of Harakat ul-Mujahidin. Faleh Al Adwani. The beginning of the support. After the Soviet-Afghan war in 1981 Terrorist attacks on India Pakistani government and the Inter-service intelligence (ISI). Training & Recruitment. Al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan

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Harakat ul - mujahidin (HUM)

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  1. Harakatul-mujahidin(HUM) Support of Harakat ul-Mujahidin Faleh Al Adwani

  2. The beginning of the support • After the Soviet-Afghan war in 1981 • Terrorist attacks on India • Pakistani government and the Inter-service intelligence (ISI)

  3. Training & Recruitment • Al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan • Former Al-Qaeda figure Bader Mansoor • Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) • Training madrassas around Pakistan Al-Qaeda training camp Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam flag

  4. Funding • Publishing ads in newspapers and magazines • Wealthy people from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and neighboring countries • Uses one of the five pillars of Islam “charity” for their own advantage to collect money • Mosques around the Middle East

  5. conclusion • Pakistani government policy towards HUM today • Still trained and recruited from Al-Qaeda camps & JUI madrassas • Do they get their funding like they used to get it? Depends!

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