One of the main founders of the Indian Mujahidin is Sadiq Israr Sheikh, who was arrested in September 2008. Sheikh had no conception of that jihadist project when he began attending SIMI’s Sunday study meetings at a friend’s apartment in 1996. Yet it was at these meetings that the Indian Mujahidin idea was born. Indian sources have indicated, though tentatively, that the Indian Mujahideen (IM) may be responsible. This is an opaque group about which relatively little is know. It first claimed responsibility for serial bombings in multiple north Indian cities in 2007, and came to prominence after attacks in Ahmedabad in 2008. It has also claimed responsibility for numerous other attacks, including those in Jaipur, Bangalore, and Delhi. The present book aims at catering to this curiosity of the readers.
Indian Mujahideen: Home Grow Jihad Threat
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Title
Indian Mujahideen: Home Grow Jihad Threat
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
Sumit Enterprises, 2014
ISBN
9788184204865
Length
280p., Illustrations; 24cm.
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