Lashkar-e-Islam ( ur, لشكرِ اسلام), (''LI'' or ''LeI'') literally ''Army of
Islam
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'' also transliterated as Lashkar-e-Islami, Lashkar-i-Islam) is a militant terrorist organization active in and around
Khyber Agency,
Federally Administered Tribal Areas,
Pakistan. LeI was founded in 2004 by
Mufti Munir Shakir
Munir Shakir is a Deobandi Islamic scholar and militant active in Pakistan.
Early life
Shakir was born into a Pashtun family of the Khattak clan in the Karak District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Radio ministry
Shakir became known after he moved to ...
. The most recent leader was
Mangal Bagh. On 12 March 2015, Lashkar-e-Islam announced that it was joining
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan.
Pakistan banned the organization in June 2008.
History
On 17 April 2008, Bagh claimed that LeI has over 180,000 volunteers in Khyber Agency.
On 27 April 2008, it was reported that a "Lashkar-e-Islam" has changed its name to "Jaish-e-Islami". It is unclear whether this is the same group, or another which happened to use the same name. The reports stated that this LeI is located in
Bajaur Agency, and at the time was headed by
Wali Rehman.
*In October, a key commander of the militant group surrendered to security forces along with 80 of his men.
During
Operation Khyber-1
Khyber was the code-name for a 2014–2017 military offensive conducted by Pakistan's military in the Khyber Agency in four phases; Khyber-1, Khyber-2, Khyber-3 and Khyber-4.
Khyber Agency was among Pakistan's seven semi-autonomous tribal dis ...
numerous militants had laid down their arms and surrendered to authorities.
*On 10 November 2014, Official sources said that three key commanders of the group, newly appointed spokesman of the LI Saifullah Saif, Commander Ilyas and Commander Wajid, have announced that they were leaving the LI and have surrendered to authorities.
Currently, Lashkar-e-Islam has its headquarters in
Afghanistan. Senior Afghan analyst, Borhan Osman, said that the Afghanistan government support to Lashkar-e-Islam is an open secret. There are currently 500 members of Lashkar-e-Islam in Afghanistan. Residents of
Achin District
Achin ( ps, اچين ولسوالۍ) is a district in southern Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan.
Its population is 100% Pashtun. Achin is home to the Shinwari tribe, one of the largest Pashtun tribes.
It was a stro ...
in Afghanistan report that the Afghan government is generously hosting Lashkar-e-Islam members. The members of groups are allowed to host their group's flag on their houses. Similarly, along with militants from groups like
Tehrik-i-Taliban
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, members of Lashkar-e-Islam are also allowed freedom of movement in the province and treatment on government run hospitals in Afghanistan. Afghan intelligence agency,
National Directorate of Security (NDS) wants them to fight against the Pakistani government.
Leadership progression
*2004: founded by
Mufti Munir Shakir
Munir Shakir is a Deobandi Islamic scholar and militant active in Pakistan.
Early life
Shakir was born into a Pashtun family of the Khattak clan in the Karak District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Radio ministry
Shakir became known after he moved to ...
*2006: reportedly led by
Haji Taj Mohammed, "member of the
Afridi Shura." However, a report from earlier that month refers to Taj as only "a spokesman for the Mufti"
*2015: led by
Mangal Bagh
Major attacks
On 17 March 2016 Lashkar-e-Islam claimed responsibility for a bomb blast on a bus taking government employees from remote villages to Peshawar Secretariat. The attack claimed 16 lives and left 53 injured.
Recent focus on Lashkar-e-Islam
*In 2022, LeI sent death threats to Kashmiri pandits in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.
*In 2008, LeI sends threatening letters to industrialists in
Khyber Agency
*In 2007, LeI clashes with Pakistani government troops in Khyber Agency
See also
*
List of Deobandi organisations
This list includes Deobandi and pro-Deobandi organizations.
See also
* List of Deobandi universities
Deobandi ( ur, دیو بندی, russian: Деобанди, bn, দেওবন্দ, hi, देवबन्दी) is a term used for a ...
References
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Terrorism in Pakistan
Jihadist groups in Pakistan
2004 establishments in Pakistan
Organizations established in 2004
Deobandi organisations