Zawahiri calls for 'Muslim land' Kashmir's
liberation
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman
al-Zawahiri has urged Muslims to work together to liberate ''Muslim lands'',
including Indian-administered Kashmir, from occupiers. Zawahri urged Muslims to
reject any deal that gives ''infidels'' the right to control Muslim lands - an
apparent reference to Egypt's 1979 peace deal with Israel, reports The
Nation. Zawahiri said these lands included the present day Israel and the Palestinian territories,
Russia's Chechnya and other parts of the Caucasus region, Indian-administered
Kashmir, the Spanish-ruled North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla claimed
by Morocco, and East Turkestan in China's northwestern Xinjiang region. Zawahiri said this in a document outlining how
Muslims should run their affairs. The statement, entitled ''Supporting Islam''
and posted by the militants'' publishing arm on an Islamist website, also
called for the re-establishment of the medieval Islamic Caliphate to unite
Muslims. He also urged Muslims to use
Muslim law to resolve disputes and "refuse judgment by any other
principles, beliefs and laws", including the United Nations. Zawahri
called on Muslims to work to set up a caliphate that
"does not recognise nation state, national links or the borders imposed by
the occupiers, but establishes a rightly guided caliphate following in the
footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad". The caliphate was a political
institution founded after the seventh-century death of the Prophet Muhammad
that administered vast empires formed after the Arab conquests of the Middle
East, North Africa, Iberia and western Asia
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