Attention, gentlemen!
The devil rules.
the world
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It was natural for the Ottoman Caliphate to join the axis of evil in the First and Second World Wars under the leadership of Nazi Germany. When the forces of evil were defeated in the First World War in 1914, the victorious allied forces liberated all the countries that were under the heinous Ottoman colonialism.”
The Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916 aimed to liberate all countries in the Middle East and North Africa from Ottoman colonialism and to grant the right to self-determination to the peoples living in these regions, appointing a ruler from the local population to govern. These countries were all suffering under the despotic rule of the Ottoman Turks, with their rulers appointed from the imperial court in Istanbul, often not even being natives of the respective countries. The role of these rulers was primarily to extract wealth, taxes, and tribute from these colonized lands.”
England and France began imposing mandates on these countries until a ruler from among their own people could be established to govern their affairs. Palestine was one of the regions under British mandate and it had two populations (Jewish and Arab). The Jews had participated in the British army during the First World War against the forces of evil (Germany and the Ottoman Caliphate) to liberate their country and the world from this heinous colonialism.
Therefore, the Balfour Declaration of 1917 promised to liberate Palestine from the heinous Ottoman colonialism and to restore the ancestral homeland of the Jews, which had been theirs in the past 3000 years before Christ.
However, due to the presence of two populations in Palestine as mentioned (Jewish and Arab), the League of Nations, in 1922, decided to establish separate autonomous regions for Jewish and Arab governance. However, the Arabs completely rejected this decision, refusing not only the presence of Jews in Palestine but also in almost all Arab countries.
In 1924, the Ottoman Caliphate itself fell at the hands of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who liberated Turkey from the despotic Ottoman rule. He abolished Islamic Sharia law as the source of the country’s constitution and implemented a secular constitution inspired by the Swiss constitution. He also abolished all manifestations of backwardness and decadence that had accompanied the Islamic Ottoman Caliphate.
However, Satan, the king of darkness, did not surrender as he watched his kingdom crumble. Immediately in the same year, 1924, the Muslim Brotherhood organization was formed under the leadership of Hassan al-Banna in Egypt as a substitute for the fallen Islamic Caliphate. More precisely, it emerged as a movement advocating for the return of the Islamic Caliphate to the world once again.
Since that time, the Muslim Brotherhood has been attempting through various means to restore the world to the rule of the Caliphate and to implement Islamic Sharia law in countries that have liberated themselves from it, or to be more precise, from the countries of the Free Alliance.
In 1945, the Second World War erupted, during which Turkey once again allied with Nazi Germany, hoping to reclaim the territories it had lost since the First World War. However, once again, the forces of evil were defeated before the world, and Turkey was defeated along with them.
On November 29, 1947, the United Nations Resolution 181 called for the establishment of two states (a Jewish state and an Arab state), with Jerusalem under international supervision. The Jews immediately agreed, while the Arabs and Muslims rejected it. The Muslim Brotherhood organization formed the first terrorist group and named it the Fatah Movement, as it intended to ‘open’ Palestine, using the commonly understood expression in Islamic history.
The Muslim Brotherhood exploited the Al-Aqsa Mosque as a religious pretext to incite Arab Muslim youth to wage war against Israel. Subsequently, this led to the emergence of Islamic terrorist movements worldwide, stemming from the Muslim Brotherhood organization. Among these were the Hamas Islamic terrorist movement and the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization, from which ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) emerged, as well as Boko Haram in Nigeria and Al-Shabaab in Somalia.
At that time, the Muslim Brotherhood inflamed the war between North Sudan, which was predominantly Muslim, and South Sudan, which was predominantly Christian. This war continued until the South separated from the North, and Islamists took control of the North. The entire Sudanese army transformed into Islamist terrorist militias, and militias called the Rapid Support Forces were formed. They recruited individuals from non-Sudanese ethnic groups from Chad, Mali, and Niger to join their ranks. These forces engaged in killings, massacres, looting, and rape in all areas that opposed Islamic rule in Sudan.
Finally, as is often the case in Islamic history, the Sudanese Islamist militias clashed with each other overpower. This led to fighting between them, resulting in the complete destruction of Sudan and the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent Sudanese. More than 7 million Sudanese citizens were displaced from their homes; some fled to South Sudan, while others sought refuge in neighboring countries like Egypt and Chad. Some even fled from the capital Khartoum to distant regions. The war continues, and killings, looting, and rape still occur openly in the streets, with each side blaming the other.
All these organizations were funded by Arab Islamic countries, with Qatar and Turkey at the forefront. These countries played a major role in what is known as the Arab Spring, the result of which was the destruction of much of the Arab world. Syria was devastated, Iraq was ruined, Libya was destroyed, Yemen collapsed, and the ruling regimes in Tunisia and Algeria were destabilized. Egypt also fell under the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood, with Mohamed Morsi governing for a year before the country was saved, almost lost, were it not for the protection of the Almighty God for the people of Egypt. The army, led by Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, fought against the Muslim Brotherhood, ousted them, and liberated the country from their grip. Egypt still suffers from Salafi Islamist ideology.
On the other hand, Shia Islamic countries did not remain idle. Iran formed Hezbollah, a Shia organization in Lebanon, which expanded its influence with branches in Syria and Iraq. Additionally, Iran supported the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
The latest atrocity in the global Islamic terrorism was the heinous massacre carried out by the Hamas terrorist organization on October 7, 2023. Three thousand Hamas militants infiltrated Israel and launched attacks on innocent civilians, many of whom were attending a peace-themed music festival. They mercilessly killed and butchered children, women, and elderly people. They then attacked settlers’ homes, murdering, slaughtering, looting, and setting fire to whatever remained. The death toll on that day reached 1,400, with the majority being civilians including children, women, and elderly. Furthermore, they abducted 240 Jewish citizens, including children and women, and fled with them to Gaza.
We had followed this dirty massacre in detail in the series of articles (The dirtiest massacre in modern history, October 7, 2023), which is not required to be repeated, but what concerns me is what was the reaction of Muslims to this dirty massacre!!! For documentation, so that we do not come out later saying that the Islamic Hamas movement does not represent Islam…or that the criminal acts carried out by Hamas do not represent Islam.
therefore, we will follow in detail the statements and the general opinion of Muslim brothers, whether they are religious bodies that represent the opinion. The legitimate opinion regarding this massacre, Islamic thinkers, or even the official opinion of the countries regarding this massacre.
We will trace all these opinions in a series of articles: (Be careful Gentlemen, Satan rules the world) so that they become historical documents that record true history before the Muslim try to erase it as usual.
You will know the truth and the truth will set you free.
Wait for me in the next article.
Eben Farag El Asuoty