QSIS terrorist attacks in Kuwait, T...

Egypt's Dar Al-Ifta

QSIS terrorist attacks in Kuwait, Tunisia, Somalia and France aim to spread chaos and sectarian tumults

QSIS terrorist attacks in Kuwait, Tunisia, Somalia and France aim to spread chaos and sectarian tumults

The infedilizing fatwas monitoring observatory at Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta’ vehemently condemned the terrorist attacks launched by the terrorist organization QSIS in Kuwait, Tunisia, Somalia and France. In Kuwait, the organization has launched a bomb attack against al-Sadiq Shiite mosque during Friday prayer in which many were killed and others injured. In Tunisia, QSIS has launched a suicide attack against a hotel in Sousse city as many were killed and others were injured. In France, the terrorist organization attacked a gas factory where a severed head posted on a gate and its decapitated body covered in Arabic writing were found at a gas factory. While in Somalia, 30 persons were killed in an attack launched by the Youth Movement against a military base in southern Somalia.

The monitoring fatwa observatory stressed that QSIS adopts a multi-level strategy in which the first level is concerned with areas which fall under the control of the terrorist organization. These areas witness horrific crimes for terrifying the masses through drowning the prisoners in cages and blowing them up with grenade launchers.

The fatwa monitoring observatory stressed the importance of confronting this terrorist organization in the areas which fall under its control and not to disperse the security efforts in other criminal confrontations. It further emphasizes that such operations are meant to keep countries occupied with their internal affairs instead of confronting the terrorist organizations in the areas it controls.

At the end, the Fatwa monitoring observatory at Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta’ called upon the Arab and Islamic nations to stand united in confronting terrorist groups and not to follow the creators of unrest.

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