The world is changing these days only by leaps and bounds. However, not all progress is a good thing. The greatest problem facing the globe now is terrorism, which is growing. Today we would like to present to you the top 10 terrorist organisations worldwide.

The Taliban Tehreek-e

is one of the most powerful Islamic organisations active in Afghanistan and Pakistan is Pakistan. Members of this faction contend that they are defending Islamic Sharia law. In Pakistan and other nations, they seek to establish their own governments.

Jalaluddin Haqqani and his sons are the leaders of the

Haqqani network

. This is a terrorist organisation that functions in Afghanistan. They want to establish Sharia as the foundation for their government and eradicate Western influence in the area.

Since 2008,

Indian Mujahideen

have been “working” in India. The terrorist group known as the Mujahideen is thought to have arisen from the remains of the so-called SIDI, or Islamic students. Members of this group operate covertly and mostly assist the Hindu community. Worldwide, there have been numerous terrorist attacks as a result of the Mujahideen.

A group of Islamists from Somalia known as

Kharakat Al-Shabab

was established in 2004 when the country’s Provisional Federal Government, with US assistance, took control of the country. Members of this group kill “infidels” in addition to defending sharia. Notably, eighty percent of Kharakat’s members are underage.

The most vicious terrorist organisation in India is

Lashkari-Taiba

. These terrorists’ primary objective is to free all of Kashmir from Indian authority’s sway. Members of Lashkari-Taiba terrorise every region of Pakistan and India.

Since 1994,

the Taliban

has been a terrorist group active in Afghanistan. Having taken control in 1995, this is one of the most dangerous terrorist organisations on the planet. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan was founded in the Afghan capital of Kabul by the Taliban in 1996. One error the Taliban committed, which has made them infamous worldwide, was to have given sanctuary to Osama bin Laden. Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, the organization’s membership was mostly eliminated, and while they still maintain authority over most of Afghanistan, their pace has slowed.

Operating out of Nigeria,

Boko Haram

is an Islamist terrorist group known for its severe violence. Terrorists that practise Islamism seek to impose Sharia law and exterminate all Westerners from their nation. The representatives of Boko Haram believe that all old world principles are forbidden. Incidentally, the organisation joined the Islamic State in 2015 and became its western province.

Hezbollah

is a Shiite-led Islamist organisation with its headquarters in Lebanon. Since 1982, Hezbollah has been implicated in numerous terrorist attacks in Lebanon. The group wants to take on the Israeli army in the southern part of Lebanon. Representatives of Hezbollah now view Iran’s leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ruholl Khomeini, as the ideal, and they are working to establish in Lebanon an exact replica of Iran’s Islamic state. This militia has been fighting with Bashar Assad’s forces in Syria since 2011.

Al-Qaida.

Everyone is presumably aware of the terrorists affiliated with Al-Qaeda. This group was established in 1988 with the goals of establishing the “Great Islamic Caliphate” and toppling the Soviet government in Islamic-majority nations. For instance, Al Qaeda aggressively battled for dominance in Afghanistan, and as the Soviet Union withdrew its forces, the terrorist organisation turned its focus to attacking Americans and Europeans. Osama bin Laden was Al-Qaeda’s founder. Under his direction, the group has spread over the globe and continues to frighten half of humanity.

Today,

ISIS

is the biggest terrorist group in the world, active in almost all of these nations. Representatives of this group have surrendered to larger territory and smaller terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq. Al Qaeda participated in the establishment of ISIS, which split off in 2014. In actuality, the “Islamic state” of today is a kind of quasi-state with an army, strong propaganda, its own medical system, economy, and medical personnel.

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