ISIS Khawarij: The Pretext for Occupying Muslim Territories

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Author: Abu Usama Khorasani

During a period when the Muslims of Iraq and Syria, following years of hardship, were approaching a more optimistic future and the influence of oppressive regimes had diminished significantly, the abrupt emergence of ISIS Khawarij took place.

This malevolent movement, initially perceived as a beacon of hope for the oppressed, eventually unveiled its true essence—a revelation that startled numerous Muslims and jihadist groups, making it difficult to comprehend that those who claimed to champion the oppressed were in fact mere instruments of major global intelligence agencies.

Whenever non-Muslim nations aimed to intervene in Islamic regions or rationalize their invasions, they constructed pretexts. The name of ISIS Khawarij served as one such pretext.

In order legitimize their crimes and ensure the silence of the deceitful institutions of human rights, whenever these powers planned to take oppressive measures, they would first lay the groundwork for the appearance of ISIS. Subsequently, under the guise of eradicating ISIS, they would proceed to occupy the respective country.

In Afghanistan, upon recognizing that their proxy regime and armed forces were incapable of withstanding the Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate, they implemented the same approach that had proven effective in Iraq and Syria, bringing forth the “ISIS-Khorasan” project.

The Western powers utilized the pretext of combating ISIS as validation for their presence in Afghanistan and their mistreatment of the suffering Afghan populace. Nevertheless, these schemes ultimately failed. The courageous mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate promptly vanquished the ISIS Khawarij, shielding the land from their malevolence and corruption.

Consequently, the non-Muslim world—led by the tyrannical America—lost its primary justification for its continued existence in Afghanistan. After suffering significant human and financial losses, they were compelled to retreat in a state of disgrace and ignominy.

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