Al-itihaad Al-islamiya Site

(AIAI), or "The Islamic Union," was a pivotal Islamist politico-military organization that fundamentally reshaped the modern history of Somalia . 1. Origins and Rise

: Due to these ties, the U.S. sanctioned the group's finances in September 2001 following the 9/11 attacks. 4. Legacy and Transition al-itihaad al-islamiya

: AIAI conducted terrorist bombings in Ethiopia and engaged in ambushes against U.S. Army Rangers in Somalia. (AIAI), or "The Islamic Union," was a pivotal

: The group is believed to have funded and sheltered early Al-Qaeda operatives, who used AIAI bases such as Ras Kiyemboni near the Kenyan border. sanctioned the group's finances in September 2001 following

By the early 1990s, the group transitioned toward radicalism, becoming a key player in the regional conflict:

Formed in through the merger of several smaller Islamist groups, AIAI rose to prominence as Somalia's most powerful Islamic movement during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It emerged during the vacuum left by the collapse of President Mohamed Siad Barre’s regime in 1991, seeking to replace clan-based chaos with a unified Somali Islamic state. 2. Social and Political Impact

to provide stability where the central government had failed.

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