Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi
| Tehreek Nafaz Shariat Mohammadi تحریک نفاذ شریعت محمدی Movement for the Enforcement of Islamic Law | |
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| Founder | Muhammad bin Alhazrat Hassan (POW) |
| Leaders | Sufi Muhammad (POW) (1992–2002) Fazal Hayat † (2002–2018) |
| Dates of operation | 1992–present |
| Split from | Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan |
| Active regions | Pakistan |
| Ideology | Pan-Islamism Deobandism Deobandi Jihadism Islamism |
| Part of | Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (since 2007) |
| Allies | Al-Qaeda Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan |
| Designated as a terrorist group by | Pakistan United States Democratic Republic of Afghanistan |
Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM, Urdu: تحریک نفاذ شریعت محمدی, lit. 'Movement for the Enforcement of Islamic Law') is an Sunni Islamist militant group. The group swore an oath of loyalty to Pakistani Taliban and became a part of it in 2007 following the aftermath of the siege of Lal Masjid. The group's stated objective is to overthrow the Pakistani government and enforce Sharia law in Pakistan.
The group took over much of Swat in 2007. It was founded by Sufi Muhammad in 1992, and was banned by President Pervez Musharraf on January 12, 2002.
The organization is based in the areas along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, especially Dir, Swat, Thana and Malakand but including Dargai and Chenagai. It supports the Afghan Taliban, Pakistani Taliban and al-Qaeda based militants in neighbouring Afghanistan. It has been described as "one of the most dangerous religious militant groups in Pakistan." The head of the organisation, Sufi Muhammad (1933-2019), was freed in 2008 after he renounced violence.