Written by: Abdullah Mahmood
The oppression and tyranny initiated by ISIS only lead to destruction and failure. ISIS and its supporters must come to terms with the fact that their current path will result in nothing but defeat, with no hope for survival through this strategy.
The dark and malicious ideology of ISIS can no longer sustain itself; all possible bridges for a return have been destroyed, and any routes for their comeback have been blocked off.
Any system or policy that lacks the support of the people and their religious beliefs is destined for defeat. The factors that have contributed to ISIS’s downfall must be recognized.
1. Lack of public support: In any political entity, without the backing of the people, positive results cannot be achieved.
In a nation where the populace supports the existing governing system with their blood and wealth, no new group or organization can establish a foothold. Despite ISIS’s attempts to paint its short-term and guerrilla actions as appealing, success is unattainable without the people’s support.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has risen from the people themselves, supported by their lives, resources, and the sacrifices of their children, enabling its ascendancy. However, ISIS and its supporters must grasp that Afghanistan is not a safe haven for them, as the inhabitants of this land will never permit them to gain influence.
The people of Afghanistan have combated ISIS through all available means, bringing this group to the verge of obliteration. ISIS has lost its ground for survival and enhancement of its forces in this region, progressing towards defeat.
The reasons behind this group’s defeat are evident in this pure land; oppression and tyrannical ideologies hold no place here.
2. Class concept against humanity:
This movement and organization have faltered due to their class-based ideology, leading them towards defeat and division. The categorization of individuals within this group is pivotal, with this ideology deeply ingrained to the point of being inseparable from their beliefs.
Such perspectives prompt swift rejection of any movement or ideology exhibiting such attitudes, expediting its path to defeat.
ISIS has underscored the extent of its error with this ideology, intensifying the gap between rulers and subjects. Such conduct and thinking instigate a disdain for these destructive movements and hollow ideologies, unequivocally drawing a line of separation from them.