March 29, 2024

ISIS: ‘The whole world will be an Islamic state’

ISIS: ‘The whole world will be an Islamic state’

ISIS has its sights set on Rome.

The fanatical jihadists have published an image of their black flag with white Arab lettering flying above the Vatican on the cover of their English-language magazine Dabiq.

The cover story, “The Failed Crusade,” envisions the ancient Italian city under the rule of a Caliph and a hardline Sharia regime, according to the Jerusalem Post.

The article in the online propaganda magazine calls on aspiring jihadists to target the Catholic Church and followers of the Christian faith.

The Islamic State claims it will one day conquer Rome, threatening to “break [the] crosses” of infidels and sell and trade their women.

ISIS has killed and driven out large numbers of Christians and other religious groups in areas they’ve seized — including Shi’ite Muslims — who do not abide by their strict version of Sunni Islam.

Pope Francis has called for international action to stop the group and backed the US-led coalition that has been striking ISIS targets.

Dabiq, named after a town in Syria where in 1516 the Ottomans defeated the Mamluks, establishing the last Islamic caliphate, also called on Muslims to kill “every Crusader possible,” according to a report in the Daily Mail.

“It is lawful to kidnap the women of the infidels and use them as sex slaves,” the Dabiq piece said.

Bosnian imam Bilal Bosnic, Italy’s most notorious jihadi recruiter, who admitted conscripting European Muslim converts to fight with ISIS, said extremist militants will bring Islam to the heart of Christendom, according to the Daily Mail.

“In time, the whole world will be an Islamic state,” he said. “Our goal is to make sure that even the Vatican will be Muslim.”

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