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Islamic State claims Pakistan and Afghanistan for its 'caliphate' - Telegraph

By Dean Nelson, New Delhi and Ashfaq Yusufzai in Peshawar

3:57PM BST 04 Sep 2014

The Islamic State is challenging the Taliban and al-Qaeda in its Afghanistan and Pakistan heartlands and claiming both countries as part of its ‘caliphate’.

Islamic Slate leaflets proclaiming the group’s intention to bring its barbaric form of Islam to Pakistan and Afghanistan were posted throughout Peshawar, the capital of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa frontier province, in the last few days, and have also been distributed to nearby Afghan refugee camps.

The leaflets, published in the local Pashto and Darri languages and bearing the Isil 'Fateh' (victory) flag, said the 'caliphate' it had established in Syria and Iraq extended to Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and some Muslim central Asian republics.

They called for unity among Muslims and committed themselves to victory or martyrdom in their fight to recreate the 'caliphate'.

The group appears to have some powerful allies in Afghanistan and Pakistan, including one former Guantánamo Bay inmate and some commanders loyal to the Afghan insurgency leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.


One of the commanders told the BBC earlier this week that he was willing to join Isil if he was convinced they are sincere in reviving the caliphate – the series of Islamic states and empires which flourished in the Middle East and West Asia from the 7th century until the fall of the Ottoman Empire.

"We are waiting to see if they meet the requirements for an Islamic caliphate... we are sure that our leadership will announce their allegiance to them. They are great mujahideen, Commander Mirwais of the Hizb-i-Islami group, currently fighting alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan, told the BBC.

Islamic State's arrival in Pakistan is expected to provoke a power struggle among Islamic militants in the area who have traditionally owed allegiance to the Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar, whose supporters regard him as the true 'caliph'.

The group's presence emerged shortly before al-Qaida's leader Ayman al-Zawahiri announced it had established a branch of its terror organisation in India to wage a holy war to establish its own 'caliphate.'

The move was seen as a pre-emptive strike to raise its profile among wealthy donors in the Middle East and to curtail the Islamic State's imperialist ambitions.

Al-Zawahiri said its new holy war would bring justice for Muslims in India and singled out Gujarat, where India's prime minister Narendra Modi was chief minister for 12 years and presided over the state during the 2002 riots when an estimated 800 Muslims were killed by Hindu mobs. He also said the new group would operate from Kashmir to Assam and Burma, where Muslim minorities have also suffered communal attacks.

The group would "raise the flag of jihad" under the leadership of Asim Umar, a senior Pakistan-based al-Qaeda propagandist who called on Muslims in India's Jammu and Kashmir to wage a war to "wave Islam's flag over Srinagar's Lal Chowk" in a video message earlier this summer.

The Indian government ordered a high alert in a number of states amid fears that any terrorist strike could provoke communal violence between Muslims and Hindus.

Michael Semple, former deputy European Union envoy to Afghanistan and a leading expert on Jihadist groups, said Islamic militants regarded the Indian subcontinent as a part of the old caliphate and that it was to be expected that "as soon as Islamic State gets its act together you will see it trying to cover South Asia. And before it goes public with that, al Zawahiri is trying to snap up the volunteers for al-Qaeda."

Both groups are competing for volunteers and donors but the Islamic State's success in Iraq and Syria had given it a big advantage over al-Qaeda which appears to have dwindled in recent years.
 
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

IS is surely a very funny organization LOL
well if we are part of their caliphate then why are we still called the Islamic Republic of Pakistan?
 
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Let ISIS First Deal with Kurds and Iraqi Military in Iraq. I don't Believe ISIS will defeat Bashar ul Asad in Syria. YES they are spreading their Propaganda Literature in Pakistan and Afghanistan Tribal Areas but they won't get strong roots in Pakistan and Afghanistan
 
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Well, of course!! Mullah Omar has long been a lousy Amir al-Mu'minin (أمير المؤمنين ). Caliph Ibrahim is waaaaay better!

well if we are part of their caliphate then why are we still called the Islamic Republic of Pakistan?

Because your مجلسِ شورىٰ‎ — Majlis-e Šūrá hasn't been able to meet, what with all the demonstrations going on, and vote to change your name.
 
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Bring it on........

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Dear Mr.Baghdadi, you'll have to wait in line. You see, Maulvi Fazulluah, Omar Khalid Khurasani, Maulana Burqa Lal Masjidi, Tahir-ul-Qadri, Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan are already waiting in line to become the khalifa/amir-ul-momineen of Pakistan. You'll just have to wait for your turn.
 
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Blah blah of isis ..... Soon US Drone will be on their way to dig their mass graves in Iraq n Syria.... Rest they can set up their KHURAAPAATE in hell ...... Bagdaadhi will rule from seabed soon .....
 
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They can claim the whole world for all any one cares, if they are stupid enough to mess with any country with a proper military then they deserve to be cannon fodder.
 
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Well, of course!! Mullah Omar has long been a lousy Amir al-Mu'minin (أمير المؤمنين ). Caliph Ibrahim is waaaaay better!



Because your مجلسِ شورىٰ‎ — Majlis-e Šūrá hasn't been able to meet, what with all the demonstrations going on, and vote to change your name.
wow did you know that our Parliament is called Majlis E Shura in our constitution, well according to that our Majlis E Shura has been having sessions for the last week LOL
 
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:lol:, they seem to have a death wish, but one cannot deny the fact that they will get some support and cause trouble - but not even remotely possible to takeover a village, forget whole countries.
 
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The ISI will secretly be clapping its hand with glee as they would have another 'strategic asset' to finger India with! I believe they are already on the job!

Ok, seriously, I think Pakistan should not take this threat lightly, brushing it away as rants from some run-of-the-mill terror organization. These guys are dangerous and getting to be more so with reports of the Taliban and other like minded terror groups wanting to join the ISIS to help establish an 'Islamic Caliphate' in Afghanistan and Pakistan starting with Balochistan which is a low hanging fruit.

So, all these brash statements being made here that they'll be vanquished in quick time is to deny the clear and present danger to Pakistan.
 
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The ISI will secretly be clapping its hand with glee as they would have another 'strategic asset' to finger India with! I believe they are already on the job!

Ok, seriously, I think Pakistan should not take this threat lightly, brushing it away as rants from some run-of-the-mill terror organization. These guys are dangerous and getting to be more so with reports of the Taliban and other like minded terror groups wanting to join the ISIS to help establish an 'Islamic Caliphate' in Afghanistan and Pakistan starting with Balochistan which is a low hanging fruit.

So, all these brash statements being made here that they'll be vanquished in quick time is to deny the clear and present danger to Pakistan.
TTP are getting the shit beaten out of them, IS too far away from Pakistan, and Baluchistan is getting better, as now the people like their provincial Govt
 
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