Author: Abu Raef
Colonialism (The 36th and final part)
The Conclusion
In this topic, it was tried to evaluate the different angles of colonialism, its types and history, its results and effects in the Islamic society and what role it plays in the formation of thoughts and ideas of different generations.
Also, in another part of the discussions, information was provided about the history and effects of this movement, and what goals and ideals the colonists, where pursuing were discussed and investigated.
Colonialism has been able to have a deep and undeniable impact on societies and affects different generations and strata, colonialism has committed various crimes in colonized societies and weak countries, and shameful stains have been placed on the colonizers’ foreheads in this regard.
This sinister movement had dominated the religious and believing society of Afghanistan in the past two decades and had caused bitter events and incidents in this country and on different classes. And it takes a lot of time to get rid of it.
In this sense, it is obligatory on the thinkers, rulers, sympathizers and thinkers of the Islamic Ummah to understand the truth and root of colonialism and its methods, to try to remove and reject it from Islamic societies, and in this context, save the Islamic Ummah through pathology, research and continuous efforts, give and deliver to the intended destination.
Certainly, knowing the hidden and obvious angles of colonialism and the dangers and losses it will have for Islamic countries is one of the essential intellectual and jihadist needs of Muslims, and it needs to be carefully and expertly investigated and evaluated.
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