Warriors of Faith (Majatran: المحاربون من الإيمان tr, Almharbun min Aliman) was a political organization formed to support native Kafuris against prosecution of the Hosian-lead government of Kafuristan at the time. At the time it was suspected that the group was linked to several armed groups, notably in the governorates of Abi'nadi and O'mer but nothing was ever proven. The group remained politically active but failed to capture any seats in the national legislature and failed to make any significant mark on history short of some terrorist attacks on Hosian churches and congregations.
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| - Warriors of Faith (Majatran: المحاربون من الإيمان tr, Almharbun min Aliman) was a political organization formed to support native Kafuris against prosecution of the Hosian-lead government of Kafuristan at the time. At the time it was suspected that the group was linked to several armed groups, notably in the governorates of Abi'nadi and O'mer but nothing was ever proven. The group remained politically active but failed to capture any seats in the national legislature and failed to make any significant mark on history short of some terrorist attacks on Hosian churches and congregations.
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| - Ahmadist State in Kafuristan
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ideology
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Allies
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- Ahmadist Supreme Council Kafuristan
- Kafuri Army of God
- Majatran Mujahideen on the Kafuri Peninsula
- Supreme Council for the Ahmadist Revolution in Kafuristan
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native name
| - Almharbun min Aliman
- المحاربون من الإيمان
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War
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Leaders
| - Nadim Yaqoob Amjad
- Sadeef Jarad
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| - Warriors of Faith (Majatran: المحاربون من الإيمان tr, Almharbun min Aliman) was a political organization formed to support native Kafuris against prosecution of the Hosian-lead government of Kafuristan at the time. At the time it was suspected that the group was linked to several armed groups, notably in the governorates of Abi'nadi and O'mer but nothing was ever proven. The group remained politically active but failed to capture any seats in the national legislature and failed to make any significant mark on history short of some terrorist attacks on Hosian churches and congregations. The group resurfaced during the Kafuri Insurgency (3886) as one of the main components of the Ahmadist State in Kafuristan. It is believed to be lead by Nadim Yaqoob Amjad, a man actively wanted by the Kafuri governments State Security Service (Kafuristan) and General Intelligence Directorate (Kafuristan). .
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