Jihadist Groups
Jihadist groups are organizations that advocate for violent actions in the name of Islam. They often interpret jihad as a holy struggle against perceived enemies of the faith, which can include governments, other religious groups, or even fellow Muslims who do not share their beliefs. These groups may operate locally or globally and often seek to establish a society governed by their interpretation of Sharia law.
Some well-known jihadist groups include Al-Qaeda and ISIS. These organizations have been involved in numerous terrorist attacks and conflicts around the world, aiming to expand their influence and recruit followers. Their activities have led to significant political and social unrest in various regions, prompting international efforts to combat their ideologies and actions.