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Is There a Khilafah in Your Future?
The Coming Islamic Revolution
by James George Jatras

Discussions of jihad terrorism and the best defense against it rarely avoid
entanglement in the contentious question of the relationship of terrorist
actions to Islam as a religion. Is the terrorism an aberration of Islam, or
is it, judged in light of history, the prevailing orthodoxy? Indeed, the
question is an important one, and, in a society that avoids uncomfortable
realities, answering it honestly is less a matter of analysis than of moral
courage.

Perhaps less important in theory, but more central in terms of policy, is a
question less commonly asked: What is it, exactly, that the terrorists mean
to achieve? Nonstate violence as a political/military methodology is not
new, nor does it exist in a vacuum. It proceeds from a worldview and, in
almost all cases, has stated, ideologically defined, conscious goals. The
question then becomes one of whether the terrorists’ motivations are
essentially reactive (i.e., they are offended by the presence of infidels on
the sacred soil of Arabia, they are opposed to U.S. policy in the Middle
East, they are trying to preserve a traditional way of life from the
depredations of modern moral corruption, etc.), in which case we would need
to stop doing something (pull U.S. forces out of Saudi Arabia, stop
supporting Israel, stop exporting trashy movies, etc.). Or is what they want
something affirmative, something that has an independent, positive
imperative?

In suggesting an answer to the question, I ask the reader to do a quick
Google search for the word khilafah. When I first tried this about a year
ago, the result was in the range of 26,000 to 29,000 links (some of them
redundant). Now, the results are above 50,000, and, by the time you read
this, maybe more. Almost all of these sites link to material available in
English; I can only guess what is out there in Arabic, Urdu, Farsi, Turkish,
Malay, and other languages. The location of the site operators is not always
clear, but many of them seem to be based in the United Kingdom. (Since many
of the quotations in this article were downloaded a few months ago, some of
the sites have been removed, to some extent because of action of the British
government. Since the sentiments expressed on the sites are unlikely to have
disappeared as conveniently as the sites themselves, this appears to be, at
best, treating the symptom.)

Khilafah—perhaps more familiar in the common form in English,
caliphate—historically refers to the state ruled by a successor (called
khalifah or, in English, caliph) of Muhammad, beginning in the seventh
century. The khilafah, in one form or another, lasted until it was abolished
in 1924 by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk at the founding of the Turkish Republic.

Even a cursory review of these websites shows that in only a very few of
them does the khilafah reference pertain to this purely historical entity.
On the contrary, as far as I can see, most of them are found on advocacy
sites. These are people who date the current decrepitude of the Islamic
world in comparison with the West to abolition of the khilafah and insist
that all Muslims are obligated to work for its revival. For example, the
following is from the website (hizb-ut-tahrir.org) of the Turkish branch of
an international political party whose stated goal is reviving the khilafah:

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It was a day like this 79 years ago, and more specifically on the 3rd of
March 1924 that . . . the criminal English agent, Mustafa Kemal (so-called
Ataturk, the “Father of the Turks”!) announced that the Grand National
Assembly had agreed to destroy the Khilafah; and . . . he establish . . . a
secular, irreligious, Turkish republic. . . .

Since that day the Islamic ummah [nation, community] has lived a life full
of calamities; she was broken up into small mini states controlled by the
enemies of Islam in every aspect. The Muslims were oppressed and became the
object of the kuffar’s [unbelievers’] derision in Kashmir, Philippines,
Thailand, Chechnya, Iraq, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Afghanistan, Palestine and
other lands belonging to the Muslims . . .

So the crime took place and the kuffar tightened their grip over the Islamic
lands and tore it up into pieces. . . . In place of a single Khilafah state
they established cartoon states and installed rulers as agents to carry out
the orders of their kuffar masters. They abolished the Islamic Sharee’ah
[sic; religious law] from the sphere of ruling, economy, international
relations, domestic transactions and judiciary.

Without the Khilafah, the Islamic lands will remain torn up and the Islamic
peoples will remain divided. Without the Khilafah the kafir, crusader and
colonial states will continue to control us, plunder our resources and
create divisions amongst us. Without the Khilafah, the Jews will continue to
occupy our sacred places and kill and humiliate our brothers in Palestine.
Without the Khilafah, the Islamic peoples in Bosnia, Chechnya, Afghanistan,
Iraq, Kashmir, Uzbekistan and so on will continue to be killed. . . .
Without the Khilafah, those Muslims who do not work seriously for its
implementation will be sinful and incur the anger of Allâh, even if they
fast, pray, make Hajj [pilgrimage] and pay Zakah [alms]. This is because the
work to establish the Khilafah Rashidah is a fard [duty] on every Muslim,
and it should be conducted with the most extreme effort and utmost speed. .
. .

The Khilafah Rashidah on the way of the Prophethood is coming soon by the
help of Allâh. Its prerequisites in terms of system and statesmen are
present. The voices of the Muslims in all parts of the world from Turkey to
Nigeria, and from Uzbekistan to Indonesia are resoundingly demanding its
return. It will come back despite the efforts and money spent by the kuffar
and the agents to prevent its return. So strengthen your resolve and work
seriously with the sincere da’wah [“invitation” to Islam; i.e.,
proselytizing] carriers who are working to re-establish the Khilafah, so
that you may attain the victory that Allâh has promised.

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Two things in particular should be noted in this exposition: First, all
existing governments—including those in power in the Islamic world, here
called “cartoon states”—are illegitimate (or based on kufr, “unbelief”) and
must be overthrown; and, second, Islamic law, sharia, must be established as
the ruling legal system.

Some of these sites detail what the khilafah will look like when it is
reestablished, and what powers would be exercised by the man, the khalifah,
who will rule it. In summary (from
al-islami.com/islam/establish_khilafah.php?p=4):

• The Khilafah [state] must include all Muslim nations in the world.

• There must be only one Khaleefah or Ameer [ruler], with all Muslims giving
him their bay’ah or allegiance. . . .

• Shariah law must be implemented in the Islamic state regarding all issues.

• There must be only one military, with a single leadership appointed by the
Khaleefah.

If the end sought by people of this persuasion is reestablishment of the
khilafah, to what extent do they recognize the legitimacy of using violent
struggle—jihad and, by extension, what we call terrorism—as a means to
achieve it? There is actually sharp debate in this community about that
issue. Some take the view that what leads to the reestablishment of
legitimate authority is itself legitimate. This side generally takes a very
expansive view as to what constitutes self-defense in such places as
Chechnya, Kashmir, Bosnia, Palestine, Kosovo, the Philippines, Uzbekistan,
Xinjiang, Sudan, Aceh, Afghanistan, and other places. Some drop hints,
rather than state outright, about how they would answer this question. One
British-Islamic website, muslimstudent.org.uk (now removed), stated:

===>

Sharia’ah verdict obliges the Muslims to abolish the present puppet regimes
in the Muslim World, and to establish the Islamic system and unite all the
Muslim countries, bringing them back under the banner of one single state,
and one single Khalif who would rule by the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of
the Messenger (SAW). The duty of all Muslims is not only limited to working
towards overthrowing the regimes ruling the Muslim countries nowadays, and
in liberating occupied Muslim land from the unbelievers [sic] dominance,
even if an Islamic rule is put in force, but it includes the work for
unification of Muslim countries. This is a duty and it must not be stalled
for any reason even the absence of an Islamic state, for the texts of the
Sharia’ah concerning the unity of Muslim land are general and not limited to
the presence of a Khalif. . . . Fighting and exterminating Israel is an
obligation even if the Muslims fighting are Arab armies loyal to regimes of
unbelief, like the Egyptian soldiers when they fought Israel during the
Sinai war. . . . The uniting of Muslim [lands] includes the land that
Muslims lost control of, including, Turkistan, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece and
the land that Muslims had lost like Andalous (Spain) . . . Our duty as
Muslims . . . [is] to kick the American, British, and Israeli forces from
Hijaz (Saudi Arabia) and Palestine, and to overthrow all these non-Islamic
regimes in order to establish the Islamic state on their ruins.

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Others take the view that, strictly speaking, jihad can only be
unconditionally legal once the khilafah is reestablished. If that were to
occur, there is little disagreement that the foreign policy of the caliphate
would be one of jihad. For example, khilafah.com says:

===>

Thus Islam has come for the whole of mankind and Allah has obliged the
Muslims to convey it in a manner which draws attention. . . . [W]hoever
stands as an obstacle and prevents Islam from reaching the people, it is an
obligation to fight him in order to remove this obstacle, and thus to open
the way for the people to Islam: so either they embrace Islam or they submit
to the laws of Islam. . . . The true and effective jihad which uproots kufr
[unbelief] and liberates the land of the Muslims from the Yahud [the Jew]
and Kuffar cannot take place without the existence of the Khilafah State
which will unite the Muslims in a single state and under the leadership of
one Khalifah who will rule them with the Book of Allah and the Sunna
[traditions] of His Messenger, and lead them into the battlefields of jihad
to spread Islam and protect the Muslims.

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And, according to another site, almuhajiroun.com (currently offline, but
this site has a remarkable tendency to reappear following periodic
interruptions):

===>

Once the Islamic State is established anyone in Dar Al Harb [realm of war]
will have no sanctity for his life or wealth hence a Muslim in such
circumstances can then go into Dar Al Harb and take the wealth from the
people unless there is a treaty [of temporary truce] with that state. If
there is no treaty individual Muslims can even go to Dar Al Harb and take
women to keep as slaves.

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Where will khilafah be instituted? The short answer is, wherever it can be.
Commonly, two general areas have been discussed. One is in the zone
stretching from the Ferghana Valley in Central Asia (overlapping the former
Soviet republics of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan) to Pakistan,
which includes Afghanistan. Taliban-ruled Afghanistan would have been the
embryo for the Khilafah’s reestablishment in that region, with the eventual
subversion of an already semi-Talibanized, nuclear-armed Pakistan, fostering
the creation of a sharia superstate with over 200 million people and armed
with nuclear weapons. The other candidate is in Southeast Asia, with the
creation of a sharia state in the Aceh region of the northwestern part of
the Indonesian island of Sumatra as the initial beachhead, to include
eventually all of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and parts of the
Philippines, Thailand, and Burma, and possibly Bangladesh.

What does all this have to do with anything? Just this: What we have here is
an ideology, one with clearly defined goals, in search of a host—a land and
a people in which to bring it to life. Some might dismiss this kind of talk
as the ravings of just a few lunatics, albeit violent lunatics. Perhaps some
might have taken the same view of an Austrian former corporal sitting in the
Landsberg am Lech fortress prison in 1924, writing a book about his
“struggle,” or of a couple of obscure German scribblers issuing some kind of
“manifesto” in 1848.

These disparate elements promoting khilafah share a common, clearly defined
vision—one with a lot more moral, historical, and demographic depth than a
Hitler or a Marx could have claimed—that should not be discounted. To call
the violence associated with this movement merely “terrorism,” without an
awareness of what the violence is meant to achieve, is to miss the whole
point. The khilafists have their collective manifesto, and perhaps, with
September 11 and its aftermath, they have had their Paris Commune. Maybe the
next big attack will be their guns of the cruiser Aurora, leading, they
hope, to their own October Revolution and the long-awaited rebirth of
khilafah.

If this specter is haunting not just Europe but the whole world, why has
hardly anyone noticed? To my knowledge, the only political leader of a major
power who has publicly acknowledged the existence of this movement is
President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation, who has observed that
Chechen terrorism is an initial step in the reconstitution of a “global
caliphate,” which amounts, he said, to “world supremacy.” Mr. Putin also
took note of the radicals’ willingness to kill Christians, atheists, and
nonradical Muslims who oppose the effort. There seems to have been
absolutely no resonance among other world leaders to this identification. In
fact, in the media, there has been some criticism, as if Putin had made it
up.

American policymakers seem unable or unwilling to take khilafah seriously,
though they can hardly be unaware of it. U.S. policy is focused on
“state-supported terrorism” and a list of “rogue states” instead of
targeting the global khilafah movement and its subsets: jihad ideology and
the demand to install sharia. Indeed, the major bases for that movement are
not in the rogue states (with the partial exception of Iran) but in
countries regarded by Washington as allies in the “coalition against
terrorism”: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan—all close, longtime friends of
the United States. This does not even take into account khilafist
strongholds in Europe, especially in Great Britain.

Dealing with this seeming incomprehension of the problem is a far more
urgent task than the endless tinkering with the structure of law enforcement
and intelligence agencies that disproportionately occupies the attention of
official Washington. Perhaps America—having seen her survival of the Cold
War primarily as a vindication of an end-of-history global order based on
her materialistic ideology of democratic capitalism—is incapable of
recognizing an opposing force based on completely different assumptions
about God and man and the purpose of human life. Even more troubling, we
appear to be guided by a worldview that proceeds from philosophical
assumptions derived from the Enlightenment that are almost designed to lead
to incomprehension. Our military prowess, though impressive, is only
tangentially related to the real threat.





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