Assalāmu alaykum wa rahmatullāhi wa barakātuh,
Alhamdulillah, with the permission of Allah I am back.
I have prepared quite a bit, but I will take it step by step.
I would be very grateful for RTs to find mutuals
The message is clear: Kurdistan will neither tolerate the traitorous secular Kurdish parties, nor tyrannical Iranians.
There are also interesting developments within certain groups, which I will address when the time is right, Inshā’Allāh
Words of a muhajir based in Syria affiliated with Ansar al-Islam:
“Muslims should be careful of both the Reza Pahlavi group and PDKI.
If necessary, take up arms to defend mosques against both groups.
God willing, the Mujahideen are on full alert if needed.”
Today we remember the martyrdom of our beloved brother Abu Yusha’u al-Maldivi (rahimahullah).
Though it was written for him to stay only a few days, he earned the love and respect of both the Ansar and Muhajireen in Bilad al-Sham.
When news of his martyrdom reached the village, an old woman asked:
“Tell me, which of the foreign brothers attained martyrdom?
Is it the thin, fair boy with the bright smile?
Whenever he saw me, he would greet me warmly and say, ‘Oh Mother Assalamu alaikum.’ Is it him?”
A brother I know who made hijrah to Syria in 2014 to fight for the sake of Allah recently left his group and has withdrawn to live quietly with his wife, children and animals on a farm.
This was not because he lost the will, but because he no longer sees a clear objective.
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@tkmare16919 It’s hard for you to swallow the truth. You’ll hardly find any muhajireen who stand behind Jolani or approve of his behavior.
But you live on Twitter while I’ve been in contact with the brothers for many years
Apart from how realistic an Israeli invasion is, Dawla no longer has a coherent organizational structure in Syria.
Even though the number of ISIS sympathizers is increasing among fighters, short-term mobilization is very unlikely.
@DaMadMullah@meme__hunter A Mujahid can say this because he separates the cause from the outcome. He still sees the struggle as just, but believes the end was corrupted or betrayed.
So he isn’t rejecting jihad itself, he’s mourning that the sacrifices were ultimately used or led to something false.
Images of foreign fighters from the Caucasus region in training camps in northern Syria.
Across the images, there are several years in between.
It is clearly noticeable how the equipment of the men has improved over time.
However, he has sworn that he will no longer fire a bullet for Jolani. Returning is also not an option for him.
“Syria may be free, but I do not feel satisfied. I do not thirst for blood, rather, I mourn the blood of the martyrs who gave their lives for a lie.”
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He has become disillusioned with various factions and says he will wait for a new opportunity while focusing on his family life in the meantime.
He is not happy in this state and does not feel fulfilled, as if something is missing.
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