Five new Islamic extremist organisations are active in the Malaysian states of Perak and Selangor and are only referred to by their acronyms:BKAWBAJDIMziaADI andDarul Islam SabahThe listed groups share a similar objective, namely the establishment of an Islamic Caliphate in an area that covers Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, southern Thailand as well as southern Philippines. The Caliphate will be called Daulah Islamiah Nusantara. The groups function independently of each other, but subscribe to a similar Salafi jihadist ideology to that of al Qaeda and the Islamic State (IS – previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham – ISIS). The groups also reject the democratic system applied by Malaysia.Centre of OperationsThe groups are primarily active in the Malaysian states of Perak and Selangor:
Daulah Islamiah Nusantara Groups – GENERAL PROFILE
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