Afghanistan Mujahedin Freedom Fighters Front
| Afghanistan Mujahedin Freedom Fighters Front | |
|---|---|
| جبهه مبارزين مجاهد افغانستان | |
AMFF symbol | |
| Leaders | Mulavi Dawood |
| Dates of operation | 1979–unknown |
| Group(s) | Islamic Revolutionary Movement of Afghanistan Afghanistan Liberation Organization Liberation Organization of the People of Afghanistan Sazman-e-al-Jihad Society for the Defense of Islam National Liberation Front |
| Ideology | Afghan nationalism Anti-imperialism Anti-Soviet Anti-PDPA Factions: Maoism Islamism |
| Political position | Big tent |
| Allies | China |
| Opponents | Soviet Union Democratic Republic of Afghanistan Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin |
| Battles and wars | 1979 uprisings in Afghanistan Soviet–Afghan War |
Afghanistan Mujahedin Freedom Fighters Front (Persian: جبهه مبارزين مجاهد افغانستان, AMFF, Pashto: د افغانستان د مبارزو مجاهدینو جبهه) was a united front of four Afghan paramilitary factions including the Revolutionary Group of the Peoples of Afghanistan (RGPA, later named Afghanistan Liberation Organization [ALO]) and the Liberation Organization of the People of Afghanistan (SAMA)—together with Traditionalists Islamists including the Afghanistan National Liberation Front, in June 1979. They set aside their ideological differences in the fight against a common enemy. The Front fought against the pro-Soviet government and later also the Soviet Army during the Soviet–Afghan War.