Eliminating Realm of evil and Terrorism -Abu Bakr al-Baghdadiand his successor after Osama bin Laden.

Byline: Rasheed Ahmad Chughtai

President Donald Trump declared that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi and his replacement were dead after a US military raid in northwest Syria. The elimination of the that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi with several ISIS fighters and companions of Baghdadi were killed, including two women wearing suicide vests and three children US special operations forces mission will help international efforts to combat terrorism, dismantle terror cells and the ideology behind such organizations, the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the ISIS leader, is a blow to terrorism and victory over evil. victory for justice, freedom and the common values of every democratic nation that fights shoulder to shoulder in the struggle against terrorism This terrorist organization, which has seen the killing of innocent people, which is forbidden by Allah.

Their actions have also terrorized people and destabilized the security and stability of society. Allah says in the Holy Qur'an: 'If anyone slays a person - whether it is for murder or spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slays an entire people.' Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is associated with murder and terror, he claimed that his war was against those he called 'infidels' but the victims of his shadowy network were mostly Muslims, and thus he and his death machine did the greatest injustice and harm to Islam and Muslims. Under al-Baghdadi's command, ISIL became one of the most brutal armed groups in modern history and, at its peak, its self-declared caliphate covered territory across Iraq and Syria roughly equivalent to the size of the United Kingdom The death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, founder and leader of the self-proclaimed Islamic State, is a crushing blow to the already enfeebled organization.

The big question now is whether his demise will prove a boon to al-Qaeda, reinvigorating what was once the world's most feared terrorist group. Syria and Iraq had been ravished by ISIS and situation has become very grave for all the peace-loving communities over the globe. The world was again posed to the monstrous threats of terrorism; hence the world peace in danger once again. The rump of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria might ally itself again with al-Qaida, despite their public, hostile divorce in 2014. Should the Islamic State's branches in Africa and South Asia follow suit, the West would face a renewed and perhaps even greater global terrorist threat. Several factors...

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