Hilal Ahmed
Mir developed differences with Master Ahsan Dar and
(chief of Hizb ul-Mujahideen), over the growing
influence of Jamaat-e Islami. He later split from the
group to form Jamiat ul-Mujahideen in June 1991. After
the death of Hilal, the group was led by by Ghulam
Rasool Shah (alias General Abdullah/Mohammad Ramzan Sofi),
while other leaders included Sheikh Abdul Basit and
Mohammed Salah. The group has a hardline stance on
Kashmir issue and does not support negotiations with the
Indian government. The outfit also is believed to be
collaborating and cooperating with Lashkar-e Taiba.