Army of Mujahedeen

The Army of Mujahedeen (Arabic: جيش المجاهدين, Jaysh al-Mujahedeen) is a coalition of Islamist rebel groups which formed in order to fight the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) during the Syrian Civil War. The group has accused ISIL of disrupting "security and stability" in areas that have been freed from the control of the Assad regime. The spokesperson of the coalition has said it will start operations in Idlib and Aleppo and gradually expand towards the rest of Syria.

The factions which formed the Army of Mujahedeen largely emerged from the villages and towns of the Aleppo hinterland. The Army does not have a political program, and although the member groups have an Islamist identity, they were largely non-ideological Free Syrian Army affiliated groups earlier in the Syrian Civil War. The three groups at the core of the alliance are the Nur al-Din al-Zanki Islamic Brigades, Division 19 and Fastaqim Kama Umirt.

Affiliated groups
Fastaqim Kama Umirt: Division 19 of the Free Syrian Army:
 * Nur al-Din al-Zanki Islamic Brigades
 * al-Noor Islamic Movement
 * Aleppo City Battalion
 * Liwaa Halab al-Shahbaa
 * Liwaa al-Islam
 * Liwaa al-Ansar
 * Liwaa Amjad al-Islam
 * Liwaa Ansar al-Khilafa
 * al-Quds Brigades
 * Khan al-Assal Free Brigades
 * al-Shuyukh Brigade
 * Liwaa al-Mujahireen