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23 Jun, 20 tweets, 3 min read
Due to few Terr0rist organisation across the world; you cannot blame all 9f them, as they believe in nothing but peace.

TERR0R HAS NO RELIGION!

Below is a list of a FEW TERR0RIST ORGANIZATIONS:

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1. Al-Shabab (Africa),

2. Al Murabitun (Africa)

3. Al-Qeada (Afghanistan)

4. Al-Qaeda (Isl∆mic Maghreb)

5. Al-Qaeda (Indian Subcontinent)

6. Al-Qaeda (Arabian Peninsula)

7. Hamas (Palestine)

8. Palestinian Isl∆mic Z€h∆d (Palestine)
9. Popular Front for the Liberation of (Palestine)

10. Hezbola (Lebanon)

11. Ansar al-Sharia-Benghazi (Lebanon)

12. Asbat Al-Ansar (Lebanon)

13. ISIS (Iraq)

14. ISIS (Syria)

15. ISIS (Cauacus)

16. ISIS (Libya)

17. ISIS (Yemen)

18. ISIS (Algeria)

19. ISIS (Philippines)
20. Jund al-Sham (Afganistan)

21. Al-Mourabitoun (Lebanon)

22. Abdullah Azzam Brigades (Lebanon)

23. Al-Itihaad al-Isl∆miya (Somalia)

24.Al-Haramain Foundation (Saudi Arabia)

25. Ansar-Al-Sh∆ria (Moroccon)

26. Moroccon Mudjadine (Morocco)

27. Salafia Z€h∆dia (Morocco)
28. Boko Haram (Afrika)

29. Isl∆m movement of (Uzbekistan)

30. Isl∆mic Z€h∆d Union (Uzbekistan)

31.Isl∆mic Z€h∆d Union (Germany)

32.DRW True-Religion (Germany)

33.Fajar Nusantara Movement (Germany)

34.DIK Hildesheim (Germany)

35.Jaish-e-M0hammed
36. Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar (Syria)

37. Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (Syria)

38. Jamaat al Dawa al Quran (Afghanistan)

39. Jundallah (Iran)

40. Quds Force (Iran)

41. Kata'ib Hezbollah (Iraq)

42. Al-Itihaad al-Isl∆miya (Somalia)
43. Egyptian Isl∆mic Z€h∆d (Egypt)

44. Jund al-Sham (Jordan)

45. Fajar Nusantara Movement (Australia)

46. Society of the Revival of Isl∆mic

47. Heritage (Terror funding, WorldWide offices)

48.Taliban (Afghanistan)

49.Taliban (Pakistan)
50. Tehrik-i-Taliban (Pakistan)

51. Army of Isl∆m (Syria)

52. Islamic Movement (Israel)

53. Ansar Al Sh∆ria (Tunisia)

54. Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of (Jerusalem)

55. Libyan Isl∆mic Fighting Group (Libya), Movement for Oneness and Zehad in (West Africa)
56. Palestinian Isl∆mic Z€h∆d (Palestine)

57. Tevhid-Selam (Al-Quds Army)

58. Moroccan Isl∆mic Combatant Group (Morroco)

59. Caucasus Emirate (Russia)

60. Dukhtaran-e-Millat Feminist Islamists (India)

61. Indian Mujahideen (India)

62. Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen (India)
63. Ansar al-Isl∆m (India)

64. Students Isl∆mic Movement of (India)

65. Harakat Mujahideen (India)

66. Hizbul Mujhaideen(India)

67. Lashkar e Isl∆m(India)

68. Jund al-Khilafah (Algeria)

69. Turkistan Isl∆mic Party

70. Egyptian Isl∆mic Jihad (Egypt)
71. Great Eastern Isl∆mic Front (Turkey)

72. Harkat-ul-Z€h∆d al-Isl∆mi (Pakistan)

73.Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Sh∆riat-e-Mohammadi (Pakistan)

74. Lashkar e Toyiba(Pakistan)

75. Lashkar e Jhangvi(Pakistan)

76. Jamaat ul-Ahrar (Pakistan)

77. Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (Pakistan)
79. Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (Syria)

80. Ansar al-Din Front (Syria)

81. Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (Syria)

82. Jamaah Anshorut Daulah (Syria)

83. Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement (Syria)

84. Liwa al-Haqq (Syria)

85. Al-Tawhid Brigade (Syria)

86. Jund al-Aqsa (Syria)
87. Al-Tawhid Brigade (Syria)

88. Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade (Syria)

89. Khalid ibn al-Walid Army (Syria)

90. Hezb-e Isl∆mi Gulbuddin (Afganistan)

91. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (Afgaistan)

92. Hizb ut-Tahrir (Worldwide C∆liphate)

93.Hizbul Mujahideen

94 Ansar All∆h (Yemen)
95. Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (USA)

96. Jamaat Mujahideen (India)

97. Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid (Indonesia)

98. Hizbut Tahrir (Indonesia)

99. Fajar Nusantara Movement (Indonesia)

100. Jemaah Isl∆miyah (Indonesia)

101. Jemaah Isl∆miyah (Philippines)
102.Jemaah Isl∆miyah (Singapore)

103.Jemaah Isl∆miyah (Thailand)

104.Jemaah Isl∆miyah (Malaysia)

105. Ansar Dine (Africa)

106. Osbat al-Ansar (Palestine)

107. Hizb ut-Tahrir (Group connecting)

108. Isl∆mic C∆liph∆tes
109. Army of the Men of the Naqshbandi Order (Iraq)

110. Al Nusra Front (Syria)

111. Al-Badr (Pakistan)

112. Isl∆m4UK (UK)

113. Al Ghurabaa (UK)

114. Call to Submission (UK)

115. Isl∆mic Path (UK)

116. London School of Sh∆ria (UK)

117. Muslims Against Crus∆des (UK)
118. Need4Khilafah (UK)

119. The Sh∆riah Project (UK)

120. The Isl∆mic Dawah Association (UK)

121. The Saviour Sect (UK)

123.Jamaat Ul-Furquan (UK)

124. Minbar Ansar Deen (UK)

125. Al-Muhajiroun (UK) (Lee Rigby, London 2017 members)

126. Isl∆mic Council of Britain (UK)
127.Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah (UK)

128.Al-Gama'a (Egypt)

129. Al-Isl∆miyya (Egypt)

130. Armed Isl∆mic men of (Algeria)

131. Salafist Group for Call and Combat (Algeria)

132. Ansaru (Algeria)

133. Ansar-Al-Sh∆ria (Libya)

134. Al Ittihad Al Isl∆mia (Somalia)
135. Ansar al-Sh∆ria (Tunisia)

136. Al-Shabab (Africa)

137. Al-Aqsa Foundation (Germany)

138. Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Palestine)

139. Abu Sayyaf (Philippines)

140. Aden-Abyan Isl∆mic Army (Yemen)

141. Ajnad Misr (Egypt)

142. Abu Nidal Organization (Palestine)
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