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The position of the ruling regimes towards the Islamic Movement is clear; they believe that it goes beyond the borders and ideology of the state and beyond the boundaries of nationalism and territorialism. Therefore, these regimes wage war on the Islamic Movement or limit it
Ruling Regimes of Territorial Nation-States
The position of the ruling regimes towards the Islamic Movement is clear; they believe that it goes beyond the borders and ideology of the state and beyond the boundaries of nationalism and territorialism. Therefore, these regimes wage war on the Islamic Movement or limit it within the framework of the territorial national political domain. The ruling regimes in Arab and Muslim countries try to prevent any trans-national connection, solidarity, or alliance of the Islamic Movement.
This is because the more the Islamic Movement strengthens the unity of the Ummah, the more able it becomes to bring the dream of the United Islamic State into reality. Moreover, merely talking about Islamic unity has now become sufficient to lead to confrontation between the Islamic Movement and the ruling regimes.
The ruling regimes have become an integral part of the idea of the state they govern. Regardless of the nature and performance of the ruling regimes, they have become the heirs of the territorial nation-state concept and their destiny and survival have become associated with the survival of the territorial national idea.
These ruling regimes have been fighting the battle of Western countries by proxy and doing their best to prevent the establishment of Islamic unity. These regimes, then, are local colonizers or agents of Western colonization because they have become the first bulwark against the project of the United Islamic State.
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