Ahmed Mansoor
Since the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate, the Eastern and Western empires of falsehood have attacked every country either directly or indirectly, and then they left, but their effects remained. For instance, the Indian subcontinent is still under the influence of the British; in Turkey, the effects of the false ideas of the Western agent Ataturk are still present today; and Tajikistan remains a colony of Russia.
However, Afghanistan stands out as the only country that did not succumb to the agents of these powers, rejecting their presence and ideological attacks. On the contrary, the Afghan people waged a fierce struggle against these empires, successfully removing the influences of Britain, Russia, and America from their land.
Throughout this entire struggle, the Afghan Mujahid people did not rely on resources, but solely on the divine entity of Allah Almighty. Despite the world labeling the Afghans as irrational, the Almighty did not forsake His devout servants, fulfilled His promise of assistance, and guided the faithful Afghans toward liberation from occupation and corruption.
The final endeavor to establish Afghanistan as their colony was undertaken by America and NATO. It remains uncertain whether they thoroughly assessed the Afghan nation or viewed their technology as a sufficient tool to accomplish their objectives. However, they should bear in mind that everything transpired here against their wishes.
The Afghan people, under the leadership of their spiritual leader Amir al-Mu’minin Mullah Muhammad Omar Mujahid (may Allah have mercy on him), engaged in a historic struggle against the adversaries of the era. Even commanders with PhDs in military education from America were unable to assert dominance over them. Despite their advanced technology, claimed to have capabilities to detect hidden objects underground, and powerful propaganda tools for ideological warfare, they were unsuccessful in unsettling the steadfast Jihadi ranks of the Afghan Mujahid people or diverting them from their noble mission.
The power that once aspired to eliminate Afghanistan from the global map eventually found itself obliged to negotiate with the Afghans, conceding to all terms and eventually reaching an agreement as a means to conceal their defeat.
The Doha Agreement marked a significant moment, wherein the disbelief acknowledged the strength, wisdom, political insight, and faith strength of the Islamic front.
Subsequently, the morale of the puppet administration and militia crumbled, victories emerged from the north, and within ten days, the Afghan Mujahid army raised the white flag over Kabul on the 24th of Asad, corresponding to 15 August. The third anniversary of this triumphant moment was commemorated on the most recent Wednesday, the 24th of Asad, corresponding to 14 August.
O noble nation! A salute to your resilience. The forthcoming day of liberation is the fruit of your perseverance, sleepless nights, and the sacrifices made by your sons, grandsons, brothers, sisters, and steadfast families. While many nations, despite possessing advanced tools and standing armies, endure lives of subjugation, you are blessed with freedom. This positive outcome is a result of placing trust in Allah first and persevering through all hardships.
Let us celebrate this day with utmost fervor and devotion within the bounds of Sharia, so the world may witness our commitment. Just as we made numerous sacrifices to attain this freedom, we are equally determined to safeguard it, honor the memory of the martyrs, and reassure the orphans, widows, mothers, and sisters that the sacrifices of their loved ones were not in vain. Thanks to them, we have achieved complete freedom, and they have earned a noble place in the sight of their Lord. In this world, we have gained freedom and an Islamic system, while in the Hereafter, the Almighty will generously reward us for our perseverance. The martyrs will intercede on our behalf, by the Will of Allah.
Therefore, to the Afghan nation defiant against human deities, congratulations on this hard-earned freedom.”