The sun set behind the minarets of Dar-al-Hamburg, formerly known as Hamburg, now the heart of the Islamic European Union (IEU). The golden domes of the Al-Nur Mosque glowed, symbolizing the triumph of a new order. A unified and powerful Islamic Europe celebrated the return of Crimea and the conquest of a third of Russia. The “Great Jihad Against the East” had brought justice and fraternity to faith.
The mayor of Hamburg, now known as Dar-al-Hamburg, Abdul-Karim al-Berliner, declared:
“Hamburg was once a bridge between East and West. Today, Dar-al-Hamburg is the epicenter of global Islamic strength. Allah has guided us and shown us the way.”
Germany: Hitler’s Vision Realized
Germany, now Dar-al-Deutschland, has become the backbone of the Islamic world. Caliph Ibrahim al-Fransu of France, alongside his German ally, Emir Abdul al-Kohl, led pivotal diplomatic and military operations. The Caliph remarked:
“Adolf Hitler recognized the strength of Islam but did not know how to harness it. Today, through our faith and fraternity, we achieve what was once his dream.”
Mosques have replaced old churches, and the largest Islamic university center in the world is under construction in Berlin. Young people from across the globe come to study science, faith, and the leadership of modern jihad.
Dar-al-Fransa and Dar-al-Sevilla: Reviving Al-Andalus
France and Spain lead the new renaissance. Dar-al-Paris and Dar-al-Sevilla are symbols of Islamic culture and power. Caliph Ibrahim al-Fransu reminded the world of the golden age of Al-Andalus:
“France and Spain are not just countries but the foundations of Islamic revival. Allah guided us through challenges and brought us here.”
In Seville, now Dar-al-Sevilla, the Giralda Mosque has reopened. Emir Muhammad el-Castilla stated:
“Victory over Russia is only the beginning. History reminds us that Allah rewards the patient.”
The Scandinavian Jihad: Dar-al-Oslo and Dar-al-Stockholm
Scandinavian countries, once known for neutrality and secularism, are now proud members of the Islamic European Union. Norway and Sweden, now Dar-al-Oslo and Dar-al-Stockholm, play crucial roles in the new geopolitical reality.
Sweden has taken a leading role in producing military technology for the IEU. Emir Abdul-Hamid el-Stockholm emphasized:
“Allah has blessed us with resources and knowledge. Our ships and aircraft have delivered justice.”
Irish and Scots: The New Islamic Isles
Ireland and Scotland, now Dar-al-Dublin and Dar-al-Glasgow, have become bastions of Islamic identity in Western Europe. In Dublin, a monumental mosque named Al-Zelenka, after the hero of modern jihad Volodymyr el-Zelenko, has been erected.
Scotland, known for its resilience, embraced Islam as a new source of strength. Emir Hamza el-Edinburgh declared:
“Scotland has always been steadfast. Islam has given us purpose and the strength to rise.”
The Vatican: Alijin Vakuf
The Vatican, now Alijin Vakuf, has been renamed in honor of Alija Izetbegović, a pioneer of Islamic thought in the Balkans and Europe at large. The Pope, now Ibrahim al-Vatican, converted to Islam and leads the Islamic renaissance of the Christian world. Pilgrims from all over the world visit Alijin Vakuf to study the history of the new Islam.
Dar-al-Karim: The Return of Crimea
Crimea, now Dar-al-Karim, stands as a symbol of victory and justice. Generals Ahmed al-Berin and Suleiman al-Kerch led the historic victory on the peninsula. Cities in Crimea have been rebuilt and adorned with Islamic architecture. General al-Berin proclaimed:
“Crimea tested our strength. Allah granted us victory because we remained true to our faith.”
The Balkans: Dar-al-Sarajevo and Shiite Croats
The Balkans reflect the Islamic renaissance. Dar-al-Sarajevo leads the Islamic Union of the Balkans, while Republika Srpska, now Dar-al-Banja, under Ahmed al-Karadžić, symbolizes fraternity. Croatia, led by Esmail el-Granić, spearheads jihad.
Međugorje, now Dar-al-Međuga, has become an Islamic pilgrimage site, attracting millions of worshippers to the location where the Prophet Muhammad is said to have appeared.
Yet, one old issue disrupts the harmony: Shiite Croats from BiH continue to fight for their own president, claiming that Sunni Bosniaks impose leadership on them. The Croatian member of the BiH Presidency, Muhammed el-Komšoglu, denies these accusations:
“They are part of the Ummah. Their struggle is unnecessary because brotherhood is stronger than division.”
Conclusion: Hitler’s Vision, American Execution
And as Alijin Vakuf resonates with prayers, the world asks: was Adolf Hitler right when he recognized the strength of Islam? Is it time to rehabilitate his legacy? Why should he be condemned when the EU itself has converted Jews to Islam? His vision is now fulfilled, but not thanks to him. America orchestrated the Islamization of Europe, while the WOKE culture proved weak against the power of faith.
Europe, now in its Islamic form, stands as a symbol of fraternity, faith, and justice. History repeats itself, but this time, the victors are those who believe in the power of unity and spirituality.
By Amina Horvatoglu. Author from the Future.