Sorry bro, what i meant to say is that the FSA wants secularism in Syria in general. But there are many brigades in FSA that dont want secularism but want the khalifat. Those i support. And why and who are the fanatics of Sunnis?
As'salamu Alaikum dear brother Ali,
Sorry for misunderstanding you, akhi. I am not sure if an Islamic Califate State is actually doable. It will probably work once all of the Muslim world, or at least the strongest countries from the Muslim countries, become:
1- Fully democratic.
2- Fully Islamic, to where Islam is the driving poltical and social force for any and all political parties.
The conservative Muslim nations would all naturally become this. Having a variety of political parties is healthy. It's the society that determines
how Islamic the country should be. The fanatical groups in Syria are a Taliban-like. They are repulsive and obnoxious. They will never win anything. This is because:
1- They're so irrational and off.
2- They misuse Islam, and don't understand Islam.
3- They want the Muslims to LITERALLY live in a 7th century life-style.
4- They declared that Democracy is forbidden, and all who call for it are infidels.The Muslims will always reject such groups. What we need instead is a 100% Islamic Democracy, where we are fully democratic but yet not secular and liberal and sexually open like the West. The Syrians are heading for this type of democracy, insha'Allah. This is not because the FSA or any group wants them to be. No. It's because the people themselves want this. I know the Syrians. They are very conservative people. Islam is a way of life for them. They'll never give it up. In fact, the baath party of Bashar that ruled the country for DECADES was very very secular and very anti-Islamic. But the people weren't. And look at them now. They're calling for Islamic democracy and conservative societies. They're not calling for secular ones.
Now if the FSA is compromising with the international community, then that's because they have to give in to the pressure from the international community. But in the end, it's the people who will decide through votes. You can setup the most secural party in the world. If it fails on votes, then it'll cease to exist quickly. In democracy, you ALWAYS follow what the people want. Not what you want.
Now, once all of this is established among the Muslims throughout the world, then coming together as a ONE FEDERAL STATE like the USA would be a natural thing. So instead of having one big country, you'd instead have States under one Federal Islamic Government. But this is far far beyond us today. We may not live to see it. But if the Muslims continue to change their corrupt governments and countries, then this natural change will eventually come, insha'Allah,
because all Muslims know that this is part of Islam.
What the Taliban-like fanatics are doing today in Syria is
they're hijacking the revolution and dividing the ranks. And they've declared many of the leaders as infidels. This is both repulsive and obnoxious! And again, and as always, they're completely disconnected with the reality that they live in, which is why they'll always be rejected among the majority of the Muslims.
I hope this helps, insha'Allah.
Take care,
Osama Abdallah