National Islamic Front of Afghanistan
National Islamic Front of Afghanistan محاذ ملی اسلامی افغانستان | |
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| Leader | Hamed Gailani (since 2017) |
| Founder | Ahmed Gailani |
| Founded | 1979 |
| Headquarters | Kabul |
| Ideology | Afghan nationalism Pashtun Interests Royalism (formerly) |
| Political position | Right-wing |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
| Seats in the Leadership Council | 0 / 30 |
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| National Islamic Front of Afghanistan | |
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| محاذ ملی اسلامی افغانستان | |
| Leader | Ahmed Gailani |
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| Country | Afghanistan |
| Ideology | Afghan nationalism Anti-communism Royalism |
| Part of | Afghan Mujahideen (1979–1989) Interim Afghan Government (1989–1992) Islamic State of Afghanistan (1992–2001) Northern Alliance (1996–2001) |
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National Islamic Front of Afghanistan (Mahaz-e Milli-ye Islami-ye Afghanistan, Mahaz-i Milli-yi Islami-yi Afghanistan) is a political party in Afghanistan. It has been led, since its founding, by members of a prominent Sufi family, the Gailani. It is primarily (but not exclusively) a Pashtun party, followers of the Sufi holy man Pir Sayyid Ahmed Gailani have a reputation for moderate thought and the traditional mystical and introspective religious currents that characterize Sufism in that sect.