Part 7: The Final Part
By Ghiyath-ud-Din Ghori
In the earlier sections, it was noted that the central and enduring purpose of the Khariji factions, from the earliest chapters of Islamic history until today, has been the dismantling of Muslim unity and the weakening of their collective security. This objective has remained unchanged across generations.
In recent years, we have clearly witnessed how the disbelievers and the adversaries of Islam have exploited such groups to pursue their own interests throughout the Muslim world.
Through this misguided faction, the Jews succeeded in inflicting one of the gravest harms on the Ummah. They managed to distort the image of Islam and Muslims in international media and to portray the pure and noble religion of Islam as a faith marked by savagery, extremism, and hostility toward humanity, mirroring the conduct of these Khariji elements. What they projected to the world stood in complete contradiction to the true character of Islam.
Yet the truth remains unmistakable. The only religion that has brought security, harmony, mercy, and compassion to humanity, and that commands its followers to uphold these virtues, is the blessed religion of Islam.
Nevertheless, throughout history, the enemies of Islam have made persistent efforts, through various schemes, deceit, and the cultivation of subversive groups, to present an image of Islam that is at odds with its authentic nature and noble teachings.
In essence, at a moment when the Muslim Ummah was striving to regain its footing and restore its strength, the enemies of Islam succeeded in the modern era in establishing the extremist Takfiri faction known as ISIS. Through this group, they were able to push forward numerous plans, weaken the Muslims, and undermine the unity that binds them together.
By stirring divisions, ISIS fueled hatred, resentment, and internal conflict among Muslims, inflicting deep wounds on the unity of the Ummah. Its extremist ideology, its unjust acts of violence, and its merciless killing of children, women, and the elderly created confusion and suspicion about Islam in the minds of people around the world, despite Islam being a religion founded upon peace, brotherhood, and unity.
No group in recent history has harmed the Muslims and the Islamic world more severely than ISIS. Its destructive influence has extended to every dimension of Muslim life: safety and security, economic wellbeing, communal cohesion, unity, and even the global perception of Islam. Nothing in the actions of this group, past or present, bears any relation to the sacred teachings and values of Islam. Rather, these actions are the outcome of the schemes of disbelievers, the toxic ideology of extremism, ignorance, and the manipulation of religion for corrupt ends.
I remain confident that the youth of the Muslim Ummah will retain the wisdom, awareness, and insight they have shown before. They must never allow the name of Islam or the honor of Muslims to be misrepresented again by groups of this nature.
