Since IS was driven out of Iraq and Syria, it appears to have its sights set on Afghanistan. While the Afghan government is engaged in peace talks with the hard-line Taliban movement, radical Islamist groups are spreading their ideology at universities. Basira Akhtar, a 22-year-old student, was beaten up twice earlier this year, at her university in Kabul, when her headscarf slipped from her head. In both cases she was accused of promoting Christianity. An Open Doors analyst says, ‘The core of IS militants in Afghanistan consists of many disgruntled Taliban splinter groups and, reportedly, some returning fighters from Syria. They will try to attack in Afghanistan, just like the Indonesian couple who bombed a cathedral in the Philippines in January. For Christians, this basically means that they need to continue to keep their faith hidden as much as possible.’
Afghanistan: radical Islamists recruit at universities
Written by David Fletcher 15 Aug 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for God to protect the people from IS as they attempt worldwide jihad and the Taliban’s deadly bomb attacks; may there be peace in Afghanistan. (Proverbs 6:16-19)
- More: www.worldwatchmonitor.org/2019/08/afghanistan-radical-islamist-groups-recruit-at-universities/
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