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C O N T E N T S
O MUWAHHIDIN, REJOICE, FOR BY
ALLAH, WE WILL NOT REST FROM
OUR JIHAD EXCEPT BENEATH THE
OLIVE TREES OF RUMIYAH (ROME).
ABU HAMZAH AL-MUHAJIR
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FOREWORD
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BUT ALLAH CAME UPON THEM FROM
WHERE THEY HAD NOT EXPECTED
AND LIKEWISE THE MESSENGERS ARE
AFFLICTED: PART 3
EXCLUSIVE
SISTERS
IMPORTANT MEMORANDUMS
BE A SUPPORTER, NOT A DEMORALIZ-
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ESTABLISHING THE ISLAMIC STATE:
PART 4
SHUHADA
NEWS
AMONG THE BELIEVERS ARE MEN
MILITARY AND COVERT OPERATIONS
INTERVIEW
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WITH THE AMIR OF THE SOLDIERS OF
THE KHILAFAH IN EAST ASIA
THE MURTADD TALIBAN MOVEMENT
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EXCLUSIVE
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said, “It is He who expelled the disbelievers
among the People of the Scripture from their homes at
the first gathering. You did not think they would leave,
and they thought that their fortresses would protect
them from Allah; but [the decree of] Allah came upon
them from where they had not expected, and He cast
terror into their hearts” (Al-Hashr 2).
Just one week before the blessed month of Ramadan,
the world’s attention was focused on the British city of
Manchester. A soldier of the Khilafah had carried out
a Just Terror operation, striking Manchester Arena at
the conclusion of a concert by an American singer. The
explosion rocked the city and filled its residents with
terror as many of them scrambled to try to contact their
loved ones and ensure that they were safe. Then, the ca-
sualty figures started emerging: More than 20 had been
killed and dozens more had been wounded. The total
would later climb to nearly 100 dead and wounded.
In the wake of the bombing, the panic-ridden
friends and relatives took to social media to enlist the
help of strangers in the search for their loved ones, local
pubs began offering free booze to emergency personnel
in need of clearing their minds of the traumatic scenes
they had witnessed, British “Muslims” came out and
offered their token denunciations out of fear of retalia-
tion, massive numbers of police and military personnel
were deployed on the streets, the UK threat level was
raised to “Critical,” Politicians brought their campaign-
ing for the upcoming general elections to a halt, the
distraught and “broken” American singer placed her
European tour on hold and went home, and the Chel-
sea FC football team cancelled their victory parade in
London. The enemies of Islam did their best to put on a
brave and defiant face, but their efforts were a complete
failure. They were clearly suffering.
On the surface, the operation in Manchester seemed
to confirm what so many analysts had been asserting
for some time now: that with the loss of territory in
Iraq and Sham, the Islamic State would shift its focus
towards carrying out attacks on Crusader soil. What
many of these analysts failed to admit, however, is that
losing territory was nothing new for the Islamic State.
The loss of most of its territory in the wake of the Sah-
wah initiative in Iraq did not lead to its defeat. Rather, it
only led to the Islamic State regrouping, redoubling its
efforts, rekindling the flames of war, recapturing every
inch of territory it had lost, and expanding into Sham,
Sinai, Khurasan, and multiple other regions around the
world, regions where no one would have expected that
the mujahidin would take control and establish the rule
of Allah.
So it came as no surprise when, several thousand
miles from Manchester, the soldiers of the Khilafah in
East Asia stormed the city of Marawi in the southern
Philippines on the island of Mindanao, chased out the
local police and the military, and raised the banner of
the Islamic State in a scene reminiscent of the liberation
of Mosul from the Rafidi murtaddin and their Crusad-
er allies. The victory came several weeks after Rodrigo
Duterte, the Crusader taghut of the Philippines, admit-
ted that the situation in the southern part of the Philip-
pines was giving him a headache and making him lose
sleep.
This taghut came into power believing that he had
the ability to negotiate with the “Islamist militants”
in the southern region of the Philippines, particularly
those in his own homeland of Mindanao, in the hopes
of bringing an end to their jihad and subsequently
expelling the American forces present in the Philip-
pines. But when the soldiers of the Khilafah repeatedly
demonstrated to him that they only negotiate with their
enemies using bullets and bombs, he was reduced to
begging the mayors governing the Muslim areas in the
southern part of the country to help him deal with the
mujahidin, while simultaneously threatening to impose
martial law in their areas if the problem wasn’t tack-
led. Then, when the soldiers of the Khilafah stormed
the city of Marawi, he held to his promise and imposed
martial law, sending in his military to try to regain con-
trol of the city, with the mujahidin subsequently mas-
sacring dozens of his Crusader soldiers and kindling a
new front in their war against kufr.
The reality faced by the Crusaders today is that de-
spite their claims that the Islamic State has been weak-
ened, the mujahidin’s ousting of the Crusaders and
their puppets and their attainment of consolidation
in the land can come as quickly and unexpectedly in
any region of the earth, just as they did previously in
Mosul, and their strikes in the heart of the Crusaders’
strongholds in the West will continue to occur just as
suddenly and unexpectedly as occurred in Manchester.
For just as Allah
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expelled the disbelieving Crusaders
at their first gathering and mobilization in Iraq, it is He
who will expel them from the lands of the Muslims in
the Philippines and cast terror into their hearts in their
own strongholds in the West.
“And Allah prevails over His affair, but most of the
people do not know” (Yusuf 21).
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