Islamic Unification Movement
| Islamic Unification Movement | |
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| حركة التوحيد الإسلامي | |
Logo of the Islamic Unification Movement | |
| Leaders | Said Shaaban Bilal Shaaban Hashem Minqara |
| Dates of operation | 1982 - 1991 |
| Split from | Lebanese Islamic Group |
| Headquarters | Bab al-Tabbaneh (Tripoli) |
| Active regions | Tripoli, Akkar, West Beirut, Sidon, Jabal Amel |
| Ideology | Islamism |
| Size | 1,000 fighters |
| Allies | Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) (1982-1991) |
| Opponents | Arab Democratic Party (ADP) Lebanese Communist Party (LCP)/Popular Guard Lebanese National Resistance Front Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP)/Eagles of the Whirlwind Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Lebanon Region Internal Security Forces (ISF) South Lebanon Army (SLA) Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Syrian Arab Armed Forces |
| Battles and wars | Lebanese Civil War |
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Member State of the Arab League |
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The Islamic Unification Movement – IUM (Arabic: حركة التوحيد الإسلامي | Harakat al-Tawhid al-Islami), also named Islamic Unity Movement, but best known as Al-Tawhid, At-Tawhid, or Tawheed, is a Lebanese Sunni Muslim political party. It has played an active role in Lebanese internal politics since the Lebanese Civil War in the 1980s.