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JI and such
Recruiting, training, indoctrination, financial and operational links between the JI and other militant groups, such as al-Qaeda, the Abu Sayyaf Group ( ASG ), the Moro Islamic Liberation Front ( MILF ), the Misuari Renegade / Breakaway Group ( MRG / MBG ) and the Philippine Rajah Sulaiman movement ( RSM ) have existed for many years, and continue to this day.
By the colonial era the gurukul system was declining in India except in a few regions, such as ARSH GURUKUL-KALBA ( SONIPAT ) HARYANA and arsh gurukul-khanpur-narnaul-haryana, gurukul kangari haridwar, gurukul jhajjar-haryana are purely vedic gurukuls which are run by respected ACHARYA BALDEV JI MAHARAJ ( guru or teacher of famous yoga guru SWAMI RAMDEV JI MAHARAJ ( the founder of PATANJALI YOGAPEETHA HARIDWAR )) Gurukul, Rajkot, Gujarat State, India in 1948.
The JI maintains close ties with international Muslim groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood.
In fact, the ARD and other secular parties felt corroboration of such a relationship came in the form of the military ’ s impassivity towards the JI after evidence of its association with al-Qaeda, recognition of the MMA as the main opposition in Parliament, and the MMA ’ s reticence in the wake of the storming of the Lal Masjid.
Issues such as these have pitted the JI and JIUF against one another in series of contentions.
The most publicized of such fissures occurred as the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Akram Khan Durrani defied Qazi Hussain Ahmed and the JI in attending the National Security Council meeting.
Due to such a split, the two parties performed poorly, for the JI garnered 91 of the Frontier ’ s 986 seats for Union Council nazims, whereas the JUI-F secured 161 seats.

JI and social
Kitsuse JI, Spector M. Toward a sociology of social problems: Social conditions, value-judgements, and social problems, Social Problems, 20 ( 4 ) 407-19, 1973

JI and party
" Islamic Party " abbreviation, JI ) is a Right-wing and Islamist political party, advocating for an Islamic and Democratic form of government in Pakistan.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War, the JI opposed the independence of Bangladesh, but established itself there as an independent political party, the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami after 1975.
In fact, the second largest group of the MMA, the JUI-F, advocated the existing government, unlike the other party pioneer, the JI.
For instance, following the 2002 elections the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Samiul Haq ( JUI-S ) claimed the party ’ s politics and policy had been usurped by the JI and JIU-F, disadvantaging the smaller constituents of the MMA.
In 2005, a veteran of the JI was expelled from the MMA for dissenting from the party, and registering to contest an election against the coalition.
Due to the MMA ’ s undemocratic nature and monopolization by the JI and JIUF, Pir Muhammad defected, forming a “ forward bloc of ten MMA ’ s in the assembly .” To highlight unraveling of the party, although Qazi Hussain Ahmed, leader of the JI officially revoked Pir Muhammad ’ s affiliation with the MMA, Fazlur Rahman of the JUIF declared the JI dissident as an honorary member of the MMA, given he withdrew his name right before the electoral process.

JI and part
* December 24, 2000, JI took part in a major coordinated terror strike, the Christmas Eve 2000 bombings.
* A British-born Australian named Jack Roche confessed to being part of a JI plot to blow up the Israeli embassy in Canberra, Australia on 28 May 2004.

JI and Islamic
The Jemaah Islamiyah ( JI ) militant Islamic organization that aspired for the establishment of a Daulah Islamiyah that encompassed whole Southeast Asia including Indonesia, is responsible for series of terrorist attacks in Indonesia.
Jemaah Islamiyah means " Islamic Group " or " Islamic Community " and is often abbreviated JI.
Jemaah Islamiah (, al-Jamāʿat ul-Islāmíyatu, meaning " Islamic Congregation ", frequently abbreviated JI ), is a Southeast Asian militant Islamist organization dedicated to the establishment of a Daulah Islamiyah ( regional Islamic caliphate ) in Southeast Asia incorporating Indonesia, Malaysia, the southern Philippines, Singapore and Brunei.
The JI was established as a loose confederation of several Islamic groups.
Several members also attended a training camp in southern Philippines, known as Camp Hudaybiyya, set up by Moro Islamic Liberation Front ( MILF ) and run by Indonesian JI members.
In August 2002, ISD conducted another major security operation and arrested 18 persons, most of them were members of JI, while two were members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front ( MILF ), a militant separatist group in the Philippines.
Jemaah Islamiyah means " Islamic Group " and is often abbreviated JI.
Soon after separation Jamaat raised the demand of Islamic way of government and with the support of common Pakistanis, the JI organized a movement in 1948 to convince government to initiate Islamic Constitution.
Abdullah Sungkar ( 1937 – October 1999 ) founded and led Jemaah Islamiyah, an Islamic group, separatist organization, founded as JI in January 1993.
The JI envisions an Islamic government in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan governing by Islamic law.
As of 11 November 2005, 36 alleged members of JI or the Moro Islamic Liberation Front were being detained under the Internal Security Act.
In schools and workplaces, inter-racial confidence circles were formed to promote inter-racial and inter-religious understanding between the different racial and religious communities, while Islamic scholars and counselors in Singapore participated in the rehabilitation of the detained JI members.

JI and political
Later High court freed all and Supreme Court ruled in favor of the JI as a " legitimate political group " and announced the ban unconstitutional.
One of the accusations made of Jamiat is that IJT portrays themselves as a student foundation but is mostly political directed by Jamaat-e-Islami ( JI ), one of dominant parties in Pakistan.
Jamiat ( IJT ) and Jamat ( JI ) are two separate organizations and have disagreed on many occasions of political upheaval in Pakistan.

JI and .
# Flexible Mechanisms: The " flexibility " mechanisms which the United States had strongly favored when the Protocol was initially put together, including emissions trading ; Joint Implementation ( JI ); and the Clean Development Mechanism ( CDM ) which allow industrialized countries to fund emissions reduction activities in developing countries as an alternative to domestic emission reductions.
Tuesday 22 October-Omar al-Faruq allegedly tells CIA bin Laden transferred nearly US $ 135, 000 to JI for purchase of explosives from Indonesian military sources.
Saturday 30 November-Australian Police now claim JI operating in Indonesia.
JI was added to the United Nations 1267 Committee's list of terrorist organizations linked to al-Qaeda or the Taliban on 25 October 2002 under UN Security Council Resolution 1267.
JI has its roots in Darul Islam ( DI, meaning " House of Islam "), a radical Islamist / anti-colonialist movement in Indonesia in the 1940s.
The JI was formally founded on January 1, 1993, by JI leaders, Abu Bakar Bashir and Abdullah Sungkar while hiding in Malaysia from the persecution of the Suharto government.
After the fall of the Suharto regime in 1998, both men returned to Indonesia where JI gained a terrorist edge when one of its founders, the late Abdullah Sungkar, established contact with Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda network.
JI ’ s violent operations began during the communal conflicts in Maluku and Poso.
JI ’ s terror plans in Southeast Asia were exposed when its plot to set off several bombs in Singapore was foiled by the local authorities.
The Bali and JW Marriott attacks showed that JI did not rule out attacking the same target more than once.
The JI also has been directly and indirectly involved in dozens of bombings in the southern Philippines, usually in league with the ASG.
Back in Southeast Asia, the members of JI distributed pamphlets.
In 2003, Indonesian police confirmed ' the existence of Mantiqe IV "- the JI regional cell " which covers Irian Jaya and Australia.
In April 2008, the South Jakarta District Court declared JI an illegal organisation when sentencing former leader Zarkasih and military commander Abu Dujana to 15 years on terrorism charges.
* March 12, 2000, 3 JI members are arrested in Manila carrying plastic explosives in their luggage.
The attack known as the 2002 Bali Bombing is the most deadly attack executed by JI to date.
* JI are widely suspected of being responsible for the bombing outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta on September 9, 2004, which killed 11 Indonesians and wounded over 160 more.

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