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News ID: 101830
Publish Date : 19 April 2022 - 22:54

Terrorist Blasts Raise a Host of Questions in Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan

 

By: Kayhan Int’l Staff Writer

What do the desecrators of the Holy Qur’an in Sweden, the violators of the sanctity of al-Aqsa Mosque in the usurped land of Palestine, and the perpetrators of the bomb blasts in Afghanistan, have in common?
The answer is crystal clear. It is the hatred for humanity and the devilish desire to disturb the spiritual atmosphere of the month of Ramadhan when Muslims observe fasts and strive to promote peace and piety in their respective communities and amongst the rest of mankind, irrespective of religious beliefs.
Emboldened by the daily sacrilege of Islam’s former qibla by the Zionists and their brutalities against peaceful worshippers, the CIA-created terrorist outfit, Daesh, decided to disobey the commandments of God by detonating two powerful bombs at a school in Kabul, killing over a score of unsuspecting boys and injuring several others.
The spilling of Muslim blood in blessed Ramadhan is a matter of pride for the Daesh devils since it is an open display of their intense hatred of the mission and message of Prophet Muhammad (SAWA).
The target was the Martyr Abdur-Rahim School in the Afghan capital’s Dasht-e Barchi neighbourhood where most of the residents belong to the Hazara ethnic community which staunchly follows the School of Islamic Jurisprudent of the Prophet’s Immaculate Ahl al-Bayt.
For the macabrely murderous Daesh terrorists – as Godless as Ibn Muljam the renegade from Islam who assassinated the Prophet’s Vicegerent, Imam Ali ibn Abi Taleb (AS), in the month of Ramadhan in the Mosque of Kufa in 40 AH (660 AD) – the shedding of innocent blood is a satanic obligation to be carried out, similar to what their Zionist masters do.
Thus, when the under-teen boys were leaving the school premises after the morning classes, the remote-controlled bomb blasts were triggered to cause death and destruction all around.
It seems the sight of mutilated bodies, burnt books, scattered shoes, blood splattered on the walls and ground, the painful cries of the injured, the wailing of parents, and the frightful shrieks of the passersby, coupled with the sirens of ambulances, provides a sadistic thrill for not just the perpetrators of the bomb blasts but those who fund them and arm them, whether their godfathers in Israel, or their creators the Americans, who are steadily airlifting them from Syria and Iraq to Afghanistan.
The Afghan people are beginning to question the inefficiency and inability of the ruling Taliban militia in Kabul to protect them from such acts of terrorism.
They point out that despite assurances, the Taliban have either not been able to crush the Daesh terrorists, or are reluctant to do so as part of their own ulterior motives.
Whatever the reasons, the Afghan Muslims can no longer be silent spectators or sitting ducks to such frequent bouts of terrorism.
They have to close ranks and seriously contemplate the forming of vigilance groups that are not just capable of safeguarding their areas but have the ability to track down and decimate the terrorists in the interests of national integrity and the sovereignty of Afghanistan.