Islami Jatiya Oikya Front (IJOF, <small>lit.</small> Islamic National United Front) was a short-lived political alliance in Bangladesh. Formed in 2001, it was one of the three principal contenders in that year's parliamentary elections. Led by the Jatiya Party (Ershad), it also included the Islami Shashontantra Andolan (ISA) and three other parties.
The founder of the ISA, Fazlul Karim, declared that IJOF's intention was to establish an Islamic government.
The Jatiya Party (Ershad) fielded candidates in 281 of the country's 300 parliamentary constituencies, leaving the remaining 19 to be contested by its junior partners. It received 7.25% of the votes, and accordingly was allocated 3 of the 45 additional seats reserved for women.
