Ansar Al-Furqan

Ansar Al-Furqan
LeadersHesham Azizi  (2013–2015)
Jalil Qanbarzehi  (2015–2017)
Muhammad Dhahir Baluch (2017–present)
Dates of operation2013–present
MotivesSeparatism
HeadquartersUnknown
Active regionsSistan and Baluchestan province
Khuzestan province
IdeologySunni Islamism
Jihadism
Anti-Khomeinism
Major actionsAttacks (including suicide attacks) targeting Iranian politicians, state officials, government centres, and military officers.
Cross-border raids from Afghanistan and other countries against Iranian border troops.
StatusActive (low-level)
SizeUnknown
Allies Jaish ul-Adl
Al-Qaeda
Opponents Iran
Pakistan
China
Battles and warsSistan and Baluchestan insurgency
Arab separatism in Khuzestan
Designated as a terrorist group by Iran
Pakistan
China
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Ansar Al-Furqan (Arabic: انصار الفرقان, lit.'Partisans of the Criterion') is a Sunni Islamist militant organization active in the Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency, as well as Arab separatism in Khuzestan.

The group was established in December 2013 by a merger of Harakat al-Ansar (Arabic: حرکةالانصار) and Hizbul-Furqan (Arabic: حزب‌الفرقان). The organization is a designated terrorist organization by Iran, Pakistan and China.