"The myth of the heroic 'national resistance'
in Iraq" by brother 'Abd-al Khaliq al-Muhajir H.A
Rabi' al-awwal 22, 1431 A.H, Monday March 08, 2010
In the name of Allah most Gracious most Merciful
Ansar Al-Jihad Presents...
"The
myth of the heroic 'national resistance' in Iraq"
By brother 'Abd-al Khaliq al-Muhajir H.A
The war in Iraq, right from the very start, was
based upon a series of myths. There was of course the myth that Saddam
had amassed a vast quantity of Weapons of Mass Destruction, which he
might deploy, at any moment, against freedom-loving people everywhere.
There was the myth that Saddam was somehow involved with the events of
September 11th, that he was close to, and might possibly be sheltering,
the senior leadership of the al-Qaida organisation.
Then there was the myth that said the Americans would be welcomed into
Iraq as liberators, that the Iraqi people would welcome them with
flowers and candy...
One by one these myths have been exposed, and the majority of the people
of the world, with the exception of a few 'extremists', no longer
believe them.
But one myth has never went away. In fact, it has thrived over the
years, and today is just as strong as ever. It is a myth that is
repeated again and again and again, everywhere!
You hear it from journalists, from some members of the Iraqi government,
from well-meaning, left-leaning non-Muslims in Europe and elsewhere, and
from many Muslims the world over.
To the Believer, the fact that this myth is not the truth is the most
obvious thing in the world, as Allah (s.w.t.) says in Surah al-Isra:
And say: "Truth has (now) arrived, and
Falsehood perished: for Falsehood is (by its nature) bound to perish"
(17.81)
Yet to the non-Believer it remains stubbornly hidden, as Allah (s.w.t.)
says in Surah Ya-sin:
"The Word is proved true against the greater
part of them: for they do not believe. We have put yokes round their
necks right up to their chins, so that their heads are forced up (and
they cannot see)" (36.07-08)
It is the myth that says America is facing two distinct enemies in Iraq:
the first of which are the evil al-Qaida terrorists, who senselessly
slaughter as many people as possible, and the second of which are the
heroic 'national resistance', who only target the occupiers.
This myth continues to shape how many Muslims view the war in Iraq, and
thus there is a great need to refute it once and for all.
In order to expose the myth we need to examine it closely, to see what
foundation it is built upon.
When we look closely we see that this myth has at least three smaller
myths which exist within the larger over-all myth, and form the
foundation upon which it is supported.
These three smaller myths are as follows:
1.) The myth that the 'national resistance' are a liberation
movement:
This first myth helps people contextualise what they see on the nightly
news, helps them rationalise the violence they see in Iraq as being
essentially the same struggle that is taking place in many other parts
of the world.
In their minds, the Iraqi people are fighting off a foreign invader, a
colonial oppressor, the Iraqi 'national resistance' is no different from
ETA in Spain, the IRA in Northern Ireland, perhaps even the ANC in
apartheid-era South Africa.
And to be fair, many of the ordinary fighters who originally joined
groups like the Islamic Army in Iraq, JAAMI and Jaish al-Naqshbandiya
very likely did see themselves as struggling to overthrow a foreign
invader, and thereby 'free' their people.
They probably didn't realise that 'freeing' their people meant replacing
a foreign occupier with a domestic one: essentially returning the Ba'ath
party (or their secular Shiite equivalent) to power.
This would mean the 'freedom' for women to walk around as scantily-clan
as they liked, but they would most definitely not have the freedom to
wear Hijab, let alone Niqaab!
The men would have the 'freedom' to buy alcohol, or the company of a
prostitute, on any street corner in Iraq, but they would most definitely
not have the freedom to follow the Sunnah and grow a beard, instead of
the ubiquitous Iraqi moustache.
Men and women would be free to name their children Muhammad or Fatima,
but you would face scrutiny from the security forces and risk eventual
imprisonment, torture and possible execution should you do anything
'extreme' like try and pray your five daily prayers in a masjid!
The leaders of the 'national resistance' in Iraq are fighting only for
the return of a secular dictatorship, an Arab republic that is happy to
have trade relations with the West, but one which is a fierce enemy of
Islam and the Muslims.
They are fighting to recreate a society where a privileged few with the
right tribal links will live in luxury, while the rest of Iraq suffers
in poverty, where instead of learning about their religion the education
system will be built around glorifying the socialist system and the men
who run it.
Whereas the Mujahideen of the Islamic State of
Iraq are fighting for much loftier goals: to make the word of Allah the
most high, to implement Islamic law throughout Iraq, to create a country
where each person would be judged on their piety, knowledge and
steadfastness, and not on the tribe they belonged to, or the town or
village they were born in.
2.) The myth that the 'national resistance' are not sectarian:
The greatest myth about the 'national resistance' is that they are
fighting for 'all Iraqis', and do not differentiate between Sunni and
Shiite, Arab or Kurd. What nonsense!
These are the same people who killed 180,000 Kurds (most of them Sunnis)
in Operation Anfal in 1988, because they spoke the wrong language, or
had the wrong skin colour!
The killed a similar number of southerners in 1991, burying thousands
alive and committing the most unimaginable atrocities against entire
villages.
These are the people who for decades implemented a massive program to 'Arabize'
the north of Iraq, hundreds of thousands of Arabs were moved from
central Iraq into Kurdish villages in the north (which were promptly
re-branded with Arabic names), while the 'lucky' Kurds were permitted to
flee into homelessness and hunger instead of being killed.
These are the people who drained the marshes of southern Iraq - making
the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis whose homes and livelihoods depended
on the marshes into internal refugees virtually overnight!
The men who make up the leadership of the 'national resistance' despise
everyone who is non-Arab, be they Persians, Kurds or Turkmen. If
returned to power they would doubtlessly continue Saddam's policy of 'Arabizing'
the north of Iraq, and essentially choking off the lifeblood of the
south of the country.
Do you really believe these people would baulk at setting off parked
car-bombs in Shiite or Kurdish areas??
They are the ones who benefit from sectarian strife, as more and more
Iraqis long for a return to the 'stability' of the Ba'athist regime.
These men hate everyone who is not from the same tribe as them, or even
people from the wrong branch of their tribe!
Whereas the Mujahideen from the Islamic State
of Iraq, who have opened their homes to immigrant brothers who spoke
every language imaginable, who have had every shade of skin colour
possible, are accused of being xenophobic! They are the ones who have
welcomed brothers from every corner of the globe with open arms, and yet
they are condemned as mindless racists!!
The Mujahideen are the ones who recite, from Surah al-Hujurat:
"The Believers are but a single Brotherhood"
(49.10)
And the ones who believe Allah (s.w.t.) when He says in Surah al-Hujurat:
"O mankind! We created you from a single
(pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes,
that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise (each other)"
(49.13)
3.) The myth that the 'national resistance' don't target civilians:
Of course many of the worst atrocities in Iraq can be traced back to the
Iranian and American intelligence networks, or to mercenary groups like
Blackwater. But in the rare instance that the blame for these crimes
cannot be attached to a foreign power, the blame is invariably put (by
the American military and their mercenary media) squarely at the feet of
the Mujahideen from the Islamic State of Iraq.
But if we consider the facts, we see this simply cannot be true!
As previously mentioned, the men from the 'national resistance' were
Saddam's henchmen, whose hands are covered with the blood of hundreds of
thousands of Iraqi Kurds, as well as hundreds of thousands of Iraqi
Shiites. And that is without mentioning the many hundreds of thousands
of Iranians killed during the Iran-Iraq war.
Their goals are purely secular, they do not believe in Allah, his
Messenger, the Day of Judgement, Heaven or Hell.
As far as they are concerned, religion is just "the opiate of the
masses".
Whereas the Mujahideen from the Islamic State
of Iraq fight for Islam alone. The believe in Allah, all his Messengers
(peace be upon them), his Books, and the Last Day, where they will be
asked about everything they did.
They believe the Qur'an is the literal word of Allah (s.w.t.), and they
believe that it says in Surah al-Maidah:
"...If any one slew a person - unless it be
for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he
slew the whole of mankind: and if any one saved a life, it would be as
if he saved the life of the whole of mankind" (5.32)
They Believe that, as Allah (s.w.t.) says in Surah az-Zalzalah, they
will be held to account for the most minor infractions imaginable:
"On that Day will men proceed in companies
sorted out, to be shown the Deeds that they had done. Then shall anyone
who has done an atom's weight of good, see it! And anyone who has done
an atom's weight of evil, shall see it!" (99: 06-08)
So is it likely that knowing all this, they would set about
intentionally slaughtering women and children in market places??
Those atrocities are the actions of men who care only for this world,
and deny that a 'Hereafter' even exists!
They believe that as long as they are not held to account for their
actions in this world, then they had gotten away with their crimes
against the Iraqi people!
What an unpleasant surprise awaits them on the Day of Judgement, as
Allah says in Surah al-Mutaffifin:
"Further, it will be said to them: 'This is the
(reality) which ye rejected as false!'" (83.17)
How they will beg and plead on the Day of Judgement! They will be the
ones Allah (s.w.t.) mentions in Surah al-Furqan, who will cry out:
"O my Lord! Truly my people took this Qur'an
for just foolish nonsense!" (25.30)
Conclusion:
The great irony of all this is of course the fact that the Americans ARE
facing two enemies in Iraq today!
One of their enemies consists of a bunch of murderous thugs, who should
be condemned by all people, and especially all Muslims, everywhere.
Their other enemy consists a small band of noble, dedicated warriors
standing up against the greatest forces for evil in the world today,
these are people who should be praised and supported by all people, and
especially all Muslims, the world over!
It's just that up until now, thanks to a massive propaganda campaign
from numerous sources, many people have the two groups confused, and
condemn the pious Believers for crimes they have not committed, while at
the same time praising the reprehensible Renegades!
'Abd-al Khaliq al-Muhajir
Rabi Al-Awwal 22, 1431 AH
Corresponding to March 8th 2010
Submitted by a Mujahid