ISIS: A Modern-Day Cancer Against the Islamic Ummah

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Written by: Abu Hamid Safi

Just as cancer is a malignant disease that inflicts irreparable harm on the human body, ultimately leading to death if not treated in a timely manner, and depriving individuals of life’s blessings indefinitely. Similarly, certain fitnas (trials) can devastate societies. However, if such fitnas are addressed promptly and managed appropriately, the extent of the damage can be significantly reduced.

The current Fitnah of ISIS is akin to cancer, and in fact, it poses a greater danger than a mere cancer epidemic. While true cancer destroys individual human beings, the ISIS phenomenon threatens the entire Islamic Ummah. If efforts to eliminate this plague are not taken seriously, every member of the Islamic community may be uniquely harmed.

Contemporary Crusaders—namely, the United States and its allied partners—have skillfully utilized the ISIS phenomenon to eliminate and discredit those Mujahideen who oppose their interests and occupation within Islamic societies.

The U.S. has perpetrated unprecedented atrocities through ISIS, diverting attention from its own imperialist crimes and the brutal actions of the Zionist regime. By linking these actions to Islam via media portrayals, they aim to present Islam as a savage religion, thus concealing their own barbarism.

Moreover, they attempted, through its intelligence networks and local terrorist governments, to infiltrate the phenomenon of ISIS not only into other Islamic societies but also into the sacred soil of Afghanistan. However, each time they have tried, the valiant Mujahideen have thwarted this phenomenon at the cost of their lives, and by the command and support of Allah, this threat will face annihilation forever.

While the U.S. has suffered a military defeat in Afghanistan and has fled the country, it continues to work with its puppets to strengthen ideological occupation, promote so-called resistance, and enhance the vile phenomenon of ISIS. Their goal is to infiltrate the existence of the sacred Islamic community, gradually weakening and ultimately annihilating it.

However, it is clear that the Afghan nation understands that ISIS is a crusader cancer, and preventing its spread is a duty for every individual within the Islamic Ummah.

 

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