Category
page 1Islamism in Pakistan
Bangla language movement
movement aimed at making Bengali Pakistan's state language
Turkistan Islamic Party
Islamic extremist organization in China
Ahl-i Hadith
Salafi reform movement that emerged in North India in the mid-nineteenth century from the teachings of Sayyid Ahmad Shahid, Syed Nazeer Husain and Nawab Siddiq Hasan Khan
Lal Masjid Siege
2007 Pakistani military standoff against the Taliban
Islamization in Pakistan
policies for revising Pakistan's political system along Islamic lines
Pakistani Islamisation programme referendum, 1984
Ahrar-ul-Hind
Ahrar ul Hind (; lit. freeones of India) was a militant Islamist group in Pakistan that split from the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in February 2014. During peace talks between the Pakistani government and TTP, Ahrar-ul-Hind issued a statement to the media rejecting the talks, and announcing that they would not accept any peace agreement. Following its initial announcement, the group claimed responsibility for a number of attacks in Pakistan, including the Islamabad court attack, before merging into the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar group in August 2014.