The Creation of Daesh: A Plot to Undermine Islam

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Written by: Omar al-Khorasani

In the early 21st century, a dangerous and extremist group named Daesh came into existence. After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the enemies of Islam did not rest; instead, they continually sought to prevent the Muslim Ummah from rising to unity, success, and self-determination, a mission they still pursue today. To achieve this, they harmed Islam from within, using its name to damage its essence.

Immediately after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, under the leadership of Sayyid Allama Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, efforts were made to awaken contemporary Islamic thought. However, these individuals were in a defensive position at the time. Nationalism and other poisonous ideologies had spread so much that despite their best efforts, they were unable to form an international alliance of Muslims.

This struggle for the defence and unity of the Ummah continued until the creation of an organization known as al-Qaeda. Through military operations, it quickly introduced Islam and the Islamic system to the world. In response to this, the West, seeking to implement its long-standing plans and halt al-Qaeda’s progress, founded an extremist and aimless organization that would tarnish the reputation of the Islamic system and its teachings.

Jews played a crucial role in financially supporting the creation of this group. They had already prepared manpower, spreading various ideologies under different names to the public. When Daesh was formed, this manpower quickly joined its ranks.

After the group’s establishment, Jews provided weapons and other military resources to broaden its reach. Manpower was recruited from groups with ideologies similar to Daesh. These groups had radicalized the youth under the banner of Islamic revival to such an extent that working for Daesh became second nature to them.

Despite limited resources, Islamic groups are actively fighting to eliminate Daesh. If not for the extremist groups supplying Daesh with manpower, it would likely not exist today.

We hope that this so-called “Islamic Group (working actively for the prosperity of the disbelievers)” comes to an end.

Abu Ahmad
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