WAR OF THOUGHTS

GHAZWUL FIKR: A war of ideas to destroy Islam from within

Ghazwul Fikri is a war of ideas, namely an attack in various ways on the thoughts of Muslims so that they can no longer understand the truth because they have been mixed up with un-Islamic things. This is the way the enemies of Islam destroy Muslims which is different from military or physical war which is softer, saves time and costs and is even more effective than physical war which drains a lot of energy and costs.

This war of ideas is designed and implemented systematically and structured to shallow the thoughts and brainwash Muslims so that they submit and follow their way of life so as to perpetuate their interests in colonizing the resources owned by Muslims.

This is based on the experience of the difficulty of defeating Muslims militarily. This military invasion costs a lot of money & many victims died. The wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Chechnya, Syria proved that they were unable to defeat and control the country. So they are looking for 'another way' to defeat Muslims which results are more satisfying to perpetuate colonization of the Islamic world.

War with Ghazwul Fikr, the cost is much lower, because there is no need to buy tanks, planes, ammunition. All that is needed is to spread the ideas they carry throughout the world with the aim of imperialism-colonialism. This method can paralyze Muslims to the roots. They utilize the Mass Media and other means to the maximum to campaign for their rotten thoughts and ideas so that they look beautiful and charming. Ghazwul Fikr is also easier to do because of the help of their henchmen from the hypocrites who collaborate to spread the virus of deviant thinking and polish it with charming slogans, such as freedom of thought, tolerance, human rights, and others. Leaders of Muslim countries who follow the West are easily controlled and even become puppets of those who run the government under foreign orders. This is what perpetuates the grip of the West on the Islamic world.

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