ISIS Calls On "Muslims In France" To Launch Election Day Attacks
5
May, 2016
ISIS
has called upon Muslims in France to "kill
candidates" and "burn
down polling stations" as
the country prepares to vote in the second round of the presidential
election this weekend.
An
article appearing in the French edition of the terror group’s
monthly propaganda magazine “Rumiyah” addresses all Muslims in
France stating: “Don't
forget your duty as a Muslim. Choose a candidate to kill &
polling station to burn.”
Likening
Western democracies to '?âghût'
or idol
worship, the
Islamic State advises supporters to instead put their faith in Allah
over a ‘false deity’ and not vote in this weekend’s crucial
runoff between Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron and his rival,
Right-wing candidate Marine Le Pen in which Macron is widely expected
to emerge the winner.
Addressing
the option of voting for one candidate over the other as the ‘lesser
of the two evils’ (presumably a reference to Macron), the writer
rejects the argument, because both candidates are '?âghût'
or idolaters.
Instead,
the article advises supporters to not stand idly on the sidelines but
instead to destroy ‘idolatrous’ voting booths, calling them
“places of shirk”
or sin.
Seeking
to draw inspiration from history, the writer references the Biblical
Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) who destroyed the idols of his father’s
household.
“Our father Ibrâhîm was thrown into the fire by his people after having destroyed and denigrated their idols,” notes the author, before concluding with a chilling message “Burn these places of shirk (sin), kill the candidates, the voters and the polling station staff. Spare no disbelievers.”
Analysis
Although
attempting to encourage Muslim migration to its caliphate and
continuing with its reign of global terror, ISIS seems uninterested
in influencing the outcome of an election by endorsing an anti-Muslim
candidate that would speed up any such process.
Marine
Le Pen, the candidate of much anti-Islam
rhetoric,
has vowed to oppose Islamist fundamentalism and has been critical of
Muslim women wearing headscarves.
In
the final days leading up to the U.S. Presidential election of 2016,
ISIS released “The
Murtadd Vote,”
an essay advising would-be attackers to target the American voter
with an argument suggesting that since “voters are directly
involved in the decision making process by choosing delegates to
represent them and their whims executively, judicially, and
legislatively, the blood of Crusader voters is even more deserving of
being spilled than the blood of Crusader combatants.”
In
the essay, there was no distinction between Republican or Democrat
voters, nor any exception for women or Muslim voters as targets.
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