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The Islamic State

1419 AH / 1998 CE

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Introduction

The Starting Point

Building the Sahabah

The Launching of the Da’wah

Hostility Against the Da’wah

The Interaction of the Da’wah

The Two Stages of the Da’wah

The Expansion of the Da’wah

The First Pledge of Al-Aqabah

The Da’wah in Madinah

The Second Pledge of Al-Aqabah

Establishing the Islamic State

Building the Society

The Preparation for Jihad

The Jihad Begins

Life in Madinah

Debating the Jews and the Christians

The Battle of Badr

Dealing with Banu Qaynuqa’

Managing the Dissension

The Battle of Al-Ahzab

The Treaty of Al-Hudaybiyah

The Battle of Khaybar

Delegates to the Neighbouring Countries

The Battle of Mu’tah

Liberation of Makkah

The Battle of Hunayn

The Battle of Tabuk

Dominating the Peninsula

The Structure of the Islamic State

The Jewish AttitudeTowards the Islamic State

The Continuity of the Islamic State

The Domestic Policy of the Islamic State

The Foreign Policy of the Islamic State

Jihad to Carry Islam

Consolidation of the Islamic Conquests

Moulding People into One Ummah

The State’s Weakness: Causes & Factors

The Disintegration of the Islamic State

The Missionary Invasion

The Crusaders’ Hatred

The Effects of the Missionary Invasion

The Political Siege of the Islamic World


The Destruction of the Islamic State

Preventing the Establishment of the Islamic State

The Neglected Duty

Obstacles in Establishing the State

How the Islamic State Would Rise

A Draft Constitution of the Islamic State

Glossary

The present generation does not recall the Islamic State that implemented Islam, and those who lived during the last years of the Islamic State (‘Uthmani Khilafah) against which the West had directed its onslaught, had in fact witnessed the vestiges of a state implementing remnants of Islamic rule. It is extremely difficult therefore for many Muslims to percieve the structure of the Islamic government. The minds of the Muslims have been consumed by the present day situation, and can only conceptualize the system of government through the depraved democratic regimes foisted upon Muslim countries.

This is not the only unfortunate aspect of a sad situation. An even more difficult task is transforming these minds seduced by Western culture. Western culture was the dagger drawn by the West in the face of the Islamic State, and by which it fatally stabbed her. Then, taking the weapon, dripping with blood, to her sons proudly said to them: I have killed your ailing mother, who deserved to be killed because of her poor guardianship and mismanagement and I have reserved for you the kind of life in which you will relish happiness and prosperity. They then offered to shake the hand of the murderer whose dagger was still stained with the blood of their mother. This, it is claimed, is just what the hyena does to its prey. The prey stands still, stunned and astonished, and does not come back to its senses until it is dealt a hard blow that makes it bleed, or is taken down to the valley to be eaten.

So how could such seduced minds come to realize that the poisonous dagger which killed their mother is the same one that is always threatening their own lives and very existence, unless they remove it from themselves. The concepts which the Muslims carry, such as nationalism, separating the religion from the State and the anti-Islamic notions are the very poison that this Western culture has injected in their veins. The chapter explaining the missionary invasion in this book contains facts and figures clearly showing in detail the true intentions of the killer and the true motives behind the crime, listing the means and methods used to carry it out. The only reason was to eradicate Islam, and the most effective weapon was this Western culture which the missionaries brandished and incipiently cut into their willing victims.