Shams Aryan
The history of Afghanistan is written with the blood of sacrifice and pride. Yet, the 24th of Asad stands apart as a day that echoed the call of freedom, faith, and honor across the world. On this day, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) reaped the ultimate fruit of two decades of jihad, removing the last stronghold of foreign occupation at the Arg Palace in Kabul.
It was not merely a political victory. It was the fulfillment of the dreams of hundreds of thousands of martyrs who gave their lives to elevate the word of Allah and liberate their homeland. Every street, every valley, and every mountain slope bears witness to their sacrifices. With faith as their weapon, patience as their shield, and trust in Allah as their armor, the Mujahideen fought a struggle that astonished the world.
Against advanced tanks, relentless airstrikes, and modern technology, they raised the call of Takbeer and jihad, proving that when Allah supports a nation, no force can defeat it. That day, the skies of Kabul resounded with Takbeer, and the flags of freedom waved over a liberated city, bathed in the tears, smiles, and chants of the people. It was a day of hope, a day of release from humiliation, and a day when Islamic governance returned to the land.
This victory was not achieved overnight. It was the result of a long journey in which the Mujahideen endured nights on snow-covered mountaintops, resisted enemy raids and bombings, and withstood hunger, thirst, and deprivation without abandoning the frontlines of faith.
Their sacrifices extended beyond the battlefield. They shielded civilians, protected the nation’s dignity, cared for orphans, and treated the families of martyrs as their own. Such commitment bound the hearts of the people to them. The stories of martyrdom became the most luminous chapters of this journey: young men hastening to the frontlines before marriage, fathers standing over their sons’ coffins, saying, “All praise is due to Allah that my son was martyred in His path.” These were the foundations of this triumph.
On the 24th of Asad, Afghanistan once again came under the shade of Islamic governance. This day became a symbol of the nation’s freedom and the honor of the Ummah, demonstrating to the world that when a nation unites, even the most powerful invaders can be brought to their knees. It showed that jihad is not only a contest of arms but also a test of patience, wisdom, and unity. The return of the IEA was not merely the liberation of territory but also the safeguarding of faith, culture, and values.
As we commemorate this anniversary, we must honor the blood, sacrifices, and prayers that made it possible. We must remain steadfast in unity, service, and faith so that the achievements of this historic victory endure for generations to come.