Sources in the Maharashtra Anti-Terror Squad say Arif's family received a call on Tuesday that he had died in Mosul, one of the cities worst affected by the fighting. One of Arif's associates had reportedly called his parents.
Arif, an engineering student, was one of three men from Thane who went missing from their homes in May.
He and the other three, Aman Tandel, Shaheen Tanki and Fahad Shaikh, reportedly left on May 25, claiming they were going for a pilgrimage to the holy city of Karbala in Iraq.
Sources say on May 31, they suddenly separated from their group in Iraq and took a taxi to Mosul.
The anti-terror squad reportedly identified a money trail that suggested they had joined the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria or ISIS, the Sunni extremist group that now calls itself Islamic State.
In a letter to his parents, Arif had reportedly said he was embarking on "Allah's task".
Aarif's father Ejaz Majeed had reportedly met Home Minister Rajnath Singh in July and sought help to bring his son back.
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