Hizb ut-Tahrir is a political party whose objective is to resume the Islamic way of life by establishing an Islamic State that executes the systems of Islam and carries its call to the world. It is considered the most popular and feared Islamic extremist group in central Asia that advocates 'pure' Islam and thecreation of a worldwide Islamic state. HuT is present in about 50 countries, with branches in Central Asia, Europe, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, with a noticeable presence in Indonesia, Bangladesh and Pakistan. HuT has been associated with Syrian recruitment in the UK and Denmark.24 February 2016Image: 24 February 2016 HuT flag found in Tel Rifaat, in northern Syria (administratively part of the Aleppo Governorate) after YPG/Thuwwar liberated the area from Turkish backed JihadistsSocial MediaOfficial WebsiteImage screen shot of official website banner.…
Hizb ut-Tahrir (HuT)
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