What Are the Objectives of ISIS-Khawarij in Afghanistan?

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Author: Haris Hashim

After two decades of jihad and struggle, a comprehensive Islamic system has been established in Afghanistan. Security has been restored throughout the entire country, Islamic laws are being implemented without any conditions, the practice of “Amr bil Ma’roof wa Nahi ‘an al-Munkar” (enjoining good and forbidding evil) continues, occupying forces have been expelled from the country, and the corrupt administration that adhered to Western laws under the facade of a republic has been dismantled. So, what further aspirations does ISIS hold for Afghanistan?

If the objective of this takfiri group (ISIS) is to institute an Islamic system and uphold Islam, this aspiration has already been realized. A comprehensive Islamic system is now in place, the voices of the oppressed are being heard, the hand of the oppressor has been restrained from perpetrating further injustices, and the Afghan government has openly announced its backing for the rightful cause of the oppressed people of Palestine.

Regrettably, ISIS harbors distinct aims; they seek to disparage Islam, undermine its strength, and ultimately dismantle the Islamic system.

Throughout the twenty-year period of jihad, instead of strengthening the ranks of jihad, fighting the occupation, and standing against America, NATO, and their allies, this misguided faction (ISIS) opposed the Mujahideen and those who devoted their youth to Islam and liberty, sacrificing their lives in battle.

The primary goals of ISIS Khawarij, executing the directives of their superiors, are to weaken this Islamic and revered system and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), as well as to vilify Islam. Nevertheless, they shall never accomplish these objectives, for the guardians of Islam still thrive in this region. Allah willing.

Abu Ahmad
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