Al-jama'a Al-islamiyyah Al-muqatilah Bi-libya (2027)

In the aftermath of the revolution, former members integrated into various political and military structures, including the Libya Shield Force . Current Status

The group's founding members honed their skills in training camps in Sudan, which were established by Osama bin Laden. al-jama'a al-islamiyyah al-muqatilah bi-libya

The LIFG as a formal, cohesive organization is largely defunct today. Its legacy continues through individual former members who remain influential in Libyan politics and security services. However, the group remains listed as a prohibited entity on several international terrorist watchlists. In the aftermath of the revolution, former members

Following the September 11 attacks, the LIFG was designated as a terrorist organization and sanctioned by the UN 1267 Committee as an affiliate of al-Qaeda. Its legacy continues through individual former members who

The LIFG’s relationship with global jihadist networks has been a subject of significant international scrutiny:

Despite these labels, the group officially denied being an al-Qaeda affiliate, stating it refused to join bin Laden’s "global front" in 1998, maintaining instead a strict focus on Libyan domestic regime change. Role in the 2011 Revolution

During the , the LIFG effectively dissolved as a separate entity and rebranded its members as part of the broader anti-Gaddafi opposition: