Is the death of Osama bin Laden the beginning of the end of al-Qaeda? Ahmad Abdal Aziz Al Jarallah, editor and chief of Kuwait’s Al-Seyassah, writes that the terror group is about to disintegrate, and its members will soon face justice, if not in this world, then the next.
For Al-Seyassah, Ahmad Abdal Aziz Al Jarallah writes in part:
The world breathed a sigh of relief at the killing of the man who believed in the theory of uniting behind terrorism to justify hideous acts forbidden by Islam. He killed tens of thousands of souls protected by Allah the Almighty just to eliminate people who expressed different opinions. He never reflected on the Islamic faith. Islam cannot be judged based on his actions. This is something all of us must uphold, so not a single Islam-hijacking terrorist group can remain in the shadows, hiding behind baseless slogans and calls for fighting infidels who oppose Islam.
The name bin Laden is now a thing of the past. Even if a few believe he’s now surrounded by virgins in paradise, this doesn’t reflect the views of Muslims who think that he is being licked by the very hottest flames of hell. The event itself should be a lesson to the remaining members of al-Qaeda, which is now in a state of rapid decline with the demise of its “godfather.” Its remnants will soon vanish into thin air, especially after realizing that they cannot escape the hand of justice. It may take some time, but justice will reach all terrorists. After all, Almighty Allah promised that sooner or later, all murderers will be killed.
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