Darsgah-Jihad-O-Shahadat


Darsgah-Jihad-O-Shahadat is an Islamist group based in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, with branches in the state of Kerala. The group claims to have trained about 50,000 people in self-defence techniques at its training camps in Hazrat Ujale Shah Idgah grounds at Saidabad and Purani Haveli.
The training camps were closed in 2013 after the death of Shaik Mahboob Ali and restarted in 2017. Some of the former members of this group are accused of joining al-Qaeda and its affiliates and of involvement in multiple terror attacks across India.

History

Founded on 4 December 1983 by Shaikh Mahboob Ali, the incumbent president of the group is Mohammed Abdul Majid. DJS is known to organise a rally on the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition on 6 December and the weekly Ijtema every Saturday at its headquarter in Moghalpura.
The group is described as an Islamist vigilante group and claims on its website of "protecting the life and properties of Muslim community," "preserving the honour and chastity of women," and "Islamic supremacy is our goal."
In 10 November 2012, police arrested eleven DJS activists including Majid for violence in Old City area of Hyderabad in connection with incidents of stone pelting and assault of policemen.
On 14 May 2017 Mohammed Abdul Majid was booked by the police for making provocative speeches during a martial arts training camp for Muslim youths.

Former members