These Kharijites are using Islam as a cloak for their violent and criminal activities


The Kharijite terrorists' claim of jihad is delusional and deceitful as their actions, because their actions, including killing innocent civilians and targeting fellow Muslims, are completely against the basic tenets of Islam that prefer peace and justice.
The purpose of issuing statements by Kharijite terrorists is to garner sympathy from the local population and show concern for the lives of innocent people which is in stark contrast to their violent actions.
These Kharijites are using Islam as a cloak for their violent and criminal activities. These terrorists exploit the youth by spreading false religious ideas, distorting religious teachings, and taking advantage of socio-economic difficulties.
Khawarji terrorists are trying unsuccessfully to avoid damage to their so-called reputation, but they have a history of brutality and cruelty, including attacks on schools, mosques, and markets.
These terrorists are acting as playthings in the hands of the external enemy and their mission is to destabilise Pakistan and hinder its development and prosperity, plunging the region into poverty and ignorance.
Kharijites have nothing to do with Islam, but are a group of criminals under the guise of religion, motivated by power, money, and foreign influence. Their so-called Jihad is for nefarious purposes.
Khawarji terrorists have no understanding of the teachings of Islam and feel no guilt or shame in their un-Islamic and haram acts.
Islam is a peaceful religion. TTP Kharijites are a disgrace to the name of Islam and their actions are ‘Fasad fil Arz’, declared by 1,800 religious scholars and Ulemas in the Fatwa of ‘Message of Pakistan’.

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