Al-Shams (1971)

Al-Shams (1971)

Al-Shams (আল শামস) was a militia force formed in Bangladesh in 1971 by the army of Pakistan.

Naming and Inspirations

Al-Shams is an Arabic word meaning 'The Sun'. Al Shams and Al-Badr were Pakistani armed groups formed by the Pakistan Army to fight out and resist Mukti Bahini and support the army in its campaigns in the former East Pakistan.

Background

On 25 March 1971, after Operation Searchlight, the exiled leadership of what is now Bangladesh declared independence from Pakistan and armed struggle against the Pakistani Army began. This struggle was spearheaded by elements of Mukti Bahini with strong support from India. As most of the locals were in support of Mukti Bahini, the Pakistani Army, which largely comprised of elements from Punjab, found itself and its cause pretty much alienated from the local populace.

In order to counter this situation, the Pakistan Army accepted help from Islamic fundamentalist parties including Jama´at E Islami, proclaiming Jihad against Indians, to seek unity among the population for the two wings of Pakistan, in the name of religion. The so called Jihad was between Muslim Forces (basically the Pakistani Army) and Non-Muslim forces and their supporters (Indians and Mukti Bahini). To recruit the local populace into fighting the independence movement, two sister organizations Al Badr (literally meaning The Moon, but also has a reference to the famous Battle of Badr) and Al Shams were formed.

Effectiveness of Al Shams

The organizations failed to attract then East Pakistani population in the name of religion and Jihad and only a handful supporters joined the movement. The organization worked as the local guides for Pakistan Army supporting the troops providing logistics and information. However, as it failed to penetrate the general public which supported independence from Pakistan, its operational capabilities and efficiency remained low.

It was claimed by the Bengali side to be involved in homicide of intelligentsia, rape and torture of women and children and other war crimes, however, Al Shams and its parent organization Jama´at E Islami claimed it to be a victim of the same by the Mukti Bahini fighters.Fact|date=May 2008

Abolition

The general surrender of 16 December 1971 culminates all armed resistance from Pakistani side and the two organizations ceased to exist.


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