Ex-Moroccan Jihadist dismisses Muslim Caliphate as vague, misleading project

A former Moroccan Jihadist said that the Muslim Caliphate is a fallacy militant groups are propagandizing to distract the attention away from their criminal motives.
Nour-Eddin al-Hatemi, who spent years raising the black
banner of ISIS, explained to The Reference that in addition to ISIS, different
militant groups were seeking sinisterly the project of the Muslim Caliphate to attract
the attention of Muslim young people and exhort them to fight for the
establishment of such an alleged holy project.
Al-Hatmi decided to disown ISIS after realizing the
misleading and even fallacious ideology the militant group was touting for. Due
to his years-long defence to the militant ideology, al-Hatemi has gained a good
knowledge of its ulterior motives and strategy.
Al-Hatemi first came across ISIS in Morocco. He was helped
to travel to Turkey and cross the border to Syria. Arriving in this war-ravaged
country, he was kept in a training camp
until he would receive orders to move to any of the warfronts in Syria.
Al-Hatemi told The Reference: “During my stay in the
training camp, I quickly discovered the myth ISIS crated.” He was in pains
after realizing that what was going on in Syria had nothing to do with Jihad
(the holy war). “Blood is shed in Syria for nothing related to Islam,” he confessed
regretfully.
In his interview with The Reference, the ex-Moroccan Jihadist
discounted the credibility and authenticity of Prophet Mohamed’s Hadith, which urged
Muslims to fight for the revival of the Muslim Caliphate. He said: “These
quotes are fabricated and falsified.”
Substantiating his point, the former Moroccan Jihadist said:
“It is absurd that ISIS, Al-Qaeda and other Jihadists are fighting for the
revival of a Muslim caliphate, which was over 14 centuries ago. It must be
known that Prophet Mohamed’s companions and successors did not manage by any
means to recreate this caliphate after his death.”
According to al-Hatemi, his former comrades are fighting for
achieving political gains. He said: “Militant groups are not sincere in their
claim about the establishment of the Muslim caliphate. These militants and
terrorists are trying to overthrow political regimes and seize power to keep an
iron grip pm Muslim nations.”