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Storm The Khawarij Nasheed
Storm The Khawarij Nasheed
The phrase "Storm the Khawarij" refers to a specific nasheed (Islamic vocal piece) often associated with the military media of the Islamic State (ISIS). Background and Context
The Prophet’s Warning: The Prophet Muhammad explicitly warned about the Khawarij. He ordered Muslims to fight them if they emerged. However, he also forbade false accusations of takfir. Declaring a Muslim a Khariji without due scholarly process is itself a major sin.
Vigilantism is Forbidden: Neither Al-Qaeda nor HTS has any Islamic authority to unilaterally declare war on another Muslim group. That authority belongs to a legitimate, recognized Caliph or a consensus of senior scholars—neither of which exists today.
Nasheeds vs. Music: While some scholars permit battle nasheeds without instruments, the violent, hate-filled lyrics of "Storm the Khawarij" violate the spirit of Islamic nasheed, which traditionally focused on love of the Prophet, patience, and longing for Allah.
The Better Path: The correct response to perceived extremism is education, dialogue, and lawful denunciation—not producing battle hymns calling for street massacres.
2.3. Example Translated Excerpt (Paraphrased)
—a term historically referring to an early Islamic sect but used in modern contexts as a derogatory label for extremist groups like The phrase "Storm the Khawarij" refers to a