Imam Bukhari Jamaat

Imam Bukhari Jamaat
Uzbek: Imom Buxoriy Katibasi
FounderSalahadin al-Uzbeki
LeadersSalahadin al-Uzbeki  (2017)
Abu Yusuf al-Muhajir (2017-present)
Dates of operation2015-present
Allegiance Afghan Taliban (claimed by the group since 2017, denied by the Taliban)
IdeologyIslamism
Salafi Jihadism
Size500-1000
Part of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (2016)
Army of Conquest
Taliban (denied by the Taliban)
Allies Taliban (denied by the Taliban)
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
Syrian Liberation Front
Tahrir al-Sham
Katibat al-Tawhid wal-Jihad
Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria
Opponents Ba'athist Syria
 Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
 Iran
 Russia
 United States
Islamic State
Syrian Democratic Forces
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Designated as a terrorist group by Iraq
 Kyrgyzstan
 United States

The Imam Bukhari Jamaat (Uzbek: Imom Buxoriy Katibasi, also Katibat Imam al Bukhari) is an Islamist Salafi group fighting in the Syrian Civil War and the War in Afghanistan, composed of primarily Uzbeks, and expressing loyalty to the Taliban movement. The group originally operated only in Syria, where it is allied with other jihadist organisations such as al-Nusra Front and Ahrar ash-Sham, and alongside these other groups it makes up the Army of Conquest, which overran much of Idlib province in north Syria in 2015. Since late 2016, the group has also began to fight against Afghan National Security Forces, and has claimed to have set up training camps in northern Afghanistan.

The group is named after Imam Bukhari, a 9th-century Islamic scholar who was from Bukhara in modern-day Uzbekistan.