Jihadist Organizations
Jihadist organizations are groups that advocate for violent actions in the name of Islam. They often interpret jihad as a struggle or fight against perceived enemies of their faith, which can include governments, other religious groups, or even fellow Muslims who do not share their beliefs. These organizations may operate locally or globally and often seek to establish a society governed by their interpretation of Sharia law.
Some well-known jihadist organizations include Al-Qaeda and ISIS. These groups have gained notoriety for their terrorist attacks and recruitment strategies, often using social media to spread their ideology. Their activities have led to significant global security concerns and efforts by various nations to combat their influence and operations.