Syria is a graveyard in the it,s size
Just as progress and advancement are not born or developed in hours or days, but rather over decades or centuries. And who can seriously deny the state of decline into which Syria has sunk? Syria, unfortunately, has become, government and people a benchmark of depravity. Imagine the level of absurdity and sterility! After fourteen years of the most despicable practices known to humankind, the most corrupt authority in history has been replaced by one even more corrupt. And then there are those who call those years, which destroyed both people and infrastructure, a “revolution.” There are those who seriously claim that Syria was liberated by the Golan Heights militias. There are those who agree with the principle that whoever liberates decides. There are those who see building mosques in dilapidated universities as progress, entrusting the administration of the country to ignorant sheikhs as advancement, veiling as civilization, and sectarianism as a good alternative to politics… and so on.
Just as progress and advancement are not born or developed in hours or days, but rather over decades or centuries. And who can seriously deny the state of decline into which Syria has sunk? Syria, unfortunately, has become, government and people a benchmark of depravity. Imagine the level of absurdity and sterility! After fourteen years of the most despicable practices known to humankind, the most corrupt authority in history has been replaced by one even more corrupt. And then there are those who call those years, which destroyed both people and infrastructure, a “revolution.” There are those who seriously claim that Syria was liberated by the Golan Heights militias. There are those who agree with the principle that whoever liberates decides. There are those who see building mosques in dilapidated universities as progress, entrusting the administration of the country to ignorant sheikhs as advancement, veiling as civilization, and sectarianism as a good alternative to politics… and so on.
The country has been living in a dark, oppressive era for 1440 years, It was erased from history when it entered the dens of the Quraysh Caliphate and the Ottoman Sultanate, Those who are erased from history do not make it, or at least do not participate in making it,The active participant is the one who makes history, not the passive, submissive, and obedient servant of the ruler, be he Caliph, Sultan, King, or President, Had it not been for the 1950s, shrouded in a gray French veneer that, when compared to the rest of the fourteen centuries, turned a stark white, it would not have been possible to say that Syrian decline is an acquired trait rather than an innate one, Nor could we claim that Syrians are human beings like everyone else, except that they were subjected, unlike others, to the devastating effects of a heritage and a past that spawned the rats and mice of the present’s corrupt and bloody leadership, The Assad regime and theAl Julani regime were both cloaked in religious garb, like the Caliph and the Sultan, Could the decadent values of the Caliphate and the Sultanate have been passed on to the new sultans? Like al-Julani and al-Assad passing by unnoticed! Is it possible for the sterility of the Caliphate and the sterility of the Sultanate to turn into productivity, progress and development at the hands of the monsters of the current era? We thought that it was not possible for the depth of the current decadence to reach the depth of the decadence of the past, and we did not know the truth of which is deeper, but in comparison with the rest of the societies of the world, we did not find a decadence deeper than the past decadence and the present decadence of the herds of Bedouin or nomadic groups in this region.
Talking about the country’s present is talking about the past by proxy, for the present is no different from the past, and there is no difference between the presidency and the caliphate, In the recent past, after half a century of socialist education under the supervision of the leader of the state and society, after hundreds of thousands marched for unity, freedom, and socialism, and after the birth of the Revolutionary Youth, the Ba’ath Youth, the Assad Youth, and Article Eight, the crisis worsened, and many fell into the trap of the muslim Brotherhood’s deception, It also became clear that the regime’s claim of secularism was nothing but an illusion and hypocrisy, It became clear that there was no trace of socialism, unity, or freedom, It became clear that the ruler was a murderous thief and a professional criminal, It became clear that there was a Syrian creature who said, “It’s either me or I burn the country,” a statement not even Nero uttered, It also became clear that the country had become a swamp of corruption, and the state project had lost all its hallmarks: no law, no security, no freedoms, no equality, The country was Assad, who, in his arrogance, even surpassed Louis XIV, who claimed to be the law, not just the state, This was Assad’s Syria, the property of the Assad of Syria, And now we have theAl julani Syria, which is somewhat different from Assad’s Syria in that it is even worse than Assad’s bad Syria, i.e., a development from bad to worse.
We discovered that the Syrians did nothing for the homeland for half a century, and before that, they were unable to do anything for fourteen centuries,The Syrians were not people of the sword, but people of the pen, The sword terrified and frightened them, and fear became their only practice: fear of Islamization, or the jizya(tribute), or fighting, Fear prevented them from confronting the Assad regime decades ago, and they should have confronted the Quraysh conquerors and the Ottomans centuries ago, Over time, the Syrians learned from the Quraysh-Ottoman colonialism fabrication, deception, lying, and the practice of subservience, In addition, the ethics of the Quraysh and Ottomans were transferred to the Bedouin Syrians: violence, killing, dragging, impalement, sectarianism, corruption, nepotism, and political immaturity, The susceptibility to internal and external colonialism became ingrained in their souls, according to Malik Bennabi’s hypothesis, Therefore, there were no revolutions or objections worth mentioning for 1440 years, The wars that did not stop were for the sake of individuals, and not against injustice, the supernatural, Sharia, or the Pact of Umar.
The year 2011 was the year the situation exploded at the hands of a distorted, childish revolution without a program or methodology, Therefore, it was eliminated within months by religious fundamentalism and armed factions., By an international decision in 2024, the Assad regime was removed and power was handed over to the Al julani for purposes related to Israel and the necessity of signing an agreement that would guarantee the fulfillment of all of Israel’s demands, The Al julani regime did not differ from the Assad regime in any significant way, Rather, it can be said that the Assad regime was better than the factions in many points, and it even became clear that the Assad regime, despite its badness, was better than the Al julani ,The failed, nihilistic experience of the past fourteen years cost the country its existence, and resulted in the killing and displacement of millions and the destruction of the country through demolition, secession, and corruption The regime was not alone in destroying the country; everyone participated in destroying it, and everyone turned the country into tragic memories.
Months ago, a new religious explosion occurred, called a revolution, even though religion does not revolt, and sheikhs cannot be considered revolutionaries, This means the inevitability of failure, since if it were not for the religious heritage and the Islamization of the revolution starting from the end of 2011, there would not have been that failure after 2012, then the removal of the Assad regime by foreign powers in 2024, Whoever promotes obedience and submission to religion does not revolt or rebel, and the religious heritage does not recognize the new, i.e., innovations and their necessity, because it is past-oriented by nature and belief, because the new is an innovation and every innovation is heresy.
How will a people with a culture of obedience and submission, a people with a culture of death that is the opposite of a culture of life, a people of “fear” rooted in souls and deposited in the unconscious, a people of hunger, abject poverty, rampant corruption, political or cognitive ignorance, and absolute cultural emptiness, revolt? We doubt the validity of the expression “revolution of the hungry,” for the hungry person focuses all his efforts on satisfying his stomach, The hungry person does not think about freedom and breathing its air, or about equality or democracy, Before a person dies of hunger, he dies morally, nationally, and politically, Thus, hunger was an effective means of subjugation, If the Syrian person had not become a Bedouin lacking in human qualities, he would have accepted nothing but democracy and equality, not only in the last half-century, but in the many centuries before that.
The Syrian people did not possess those characteristics 1440 years ago. 1440 years ago, they were aware and capable of forming a true partnership with Rome, which produced a civilization and progress that we see today in the monuments they left behind. Among these monuments are, for example, that magnificent architecture and pioneering cultural life, such as the invention of writing and the invention of the first musical notation. They also built 18 giant theaters, the likes of which rich countries today are unable to build. Furthermore, they built irrigation canals spread throughout the country, the most important of which is the Decapolis Canal, which is 170 km long between Syria and Jordan, and is considered the longest water tunnel in the world, four times longer than the tunnels of Rome. In addition to what has been mentioned, Rome was ruled by several emperors of Syrian origin. What did the Caliphs of the Quraish build, and what did the Sultans of the Ottomans build? Was there ever a Syrian caliph in Mecca or Medina, or a Syrian sultan in Anatolia? For 1440 years, there has been nothing but sabotage, stagnation, and the destruction of Syrian antiquities and heritage, which continued in the era of ISIS and its Assad partner,The scandals of the al-Julani partner have appeared in all areas of life, the latest of which was the scandal of banning the sale of alcoholic beverages, How strange that the sale of alcohol is banned on earth, while in Muhammad book(sura), the believers are promised “rivers of wine, a delight for those who drink.” That is, wine in Paradise is permissible, while it is banned on earth It seems that al-Julani’s brother-in-law and the governor of Damascus has not read the Book of God The real issue is not the wine itself, but rather the gang of hegemony and the confiscation of freedoms, The oppressive clique does not fear wine, but rather freedom.
We do not think that any sane person could support the Alawite Baathist regime of Assad or the Sunni regime of al-Julani, The whole matter was nothing but starvation and subjugation, and creating the appropriate environment for subservience, kneeling, and bending in order to obtain some presidential favors to satisfy some of the hungry or to satisfy the greed of some of the corrupt and profiteering cronies, Therefore, it is not surprising that the country falls from human existence and the state project disappears!
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