Al-Akhtar Trust

Al-Akhtar Trust (ثقة الأختر) was an NGO charity based in Pakistan that was listed as a group for humanitarian aid before being banned in 2001 by Pakistan after they found the group funding terrorist organizations in Pakistan and Afghanistan which include Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

Operations
Before being designated as a terrorist organization, Jaish-e-Mohammed established Al-Akhtar Trust in Pakistan.

The group mostly funded Al-Qaeda and the Taliban and its associates with food, water, and clothing for orphans of "martyrs". The organization also funded terrorism in Iraq before being designated as a terrorist organization funder by the United States on October 14, 2003.