Summary:
With the Malaysian law enforcement gets insulted by Khatag Safawi, the Malaysians want to make total arrest warrant on him. After discovering that Khatag Safawi has planned for the foundation of an alternative Islamic extremist movement, which makes him at odd with both ISIS and Al-Qaeda, now Kid and Nikov will have to find him before Al-Qaeda or ISIS can have the live of Khatag. However, Khatag's determination has made it more complicated.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
"Anjing?" Kid had yet to understand the meaning of the word, since he did not speak Malaysian. However, Inspector Lim Kong Yee, who took charge of the case, knew what was the meaning of it.
"In Malaysian and Indonesian, 'anjing' means 'dog'. But in extremely scornful version, it is called 'fuck you'." Inspector Lim explained: "This son of a bitch insults everyone who opposes his influence."
"Influence? What did you mean?" Kid asked.
"This fucktard Khatag Safawi has organized the new group of an alternative Islamic extremist movement which called for removal of both Al-Qaeda, ISIS and other governments in Muslim-majority states. It has been active in trash websites and we detect his plan. In there, he calls ISIS and Al-Qaeda as non-Islamic; and other Muslim governments in the world as hypocrites, and that he promised new wave of jihad to cleanse the hostile elements in Islamic world." Ins. Lim explained about Khatag and how his action began.
"He openly has hostility against the governments and other Islamic groups?"
"He doesn't like Al-Qaeda or ISIS, but he advocates an alternative movement, which combined between some kinds of ... hypocrisies mixed with Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Islamic State and towards with groups like drug cartels, etc."
"(Sounds like the White Lotus.)" Nikov mentioned about it.
"However, the way Safawi wants is complex. His organization believed that, Shiites can be allowed, proven that they incorporated the idea of Salafism into their ideology."
"So there's a huge difference." Kid realized: "Al-Qaeda advocates Sunnism but not fully excludes the Shiites. ISIS advocates Salafism and anti-Shi'a movement. However, Safawi's ideology is more likely a forced convert. His organization is also Salafist, but instead he believes Shiites can become Salafists by voluntarily, unlike Islamic State."
"This can be the first thing. But we need to understand how far he has gone. Ideology may not be the only thing he is at odd with." Inspector Lim continued: "We cannot be certain what is he doing outside that."
"Even though Safawi is more moderate, he is still a Salafist, and he believes on medievalism. This is something we must find about him." Kid understood that, it was a must. A must because Khatag Safawi was no fool; another, the fear of Khatag using behind a plan to trick over.
"I agree. If he can proceed, we don't know how dangerous he could be."
Khatag Safawi was just a new rising threat among Malaysian officials, but since Khatag covered himself well, he remained largely unknown and the growing terrorist threat had yet to be fully discovered. So, they needed to destroy him from the ground before he could spread.
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Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Khatag Safawi had finally managed to escape and he was on the run to the state. After all, he managed to do so by train.
Selangor is very close to Kuala Lumpur, so escaping here was the first thing Khatag Safawi did. He understood that he was on the hunt of three opposing forces. Secret ISIS and Al-Qaeda networks were running there against his idea of a new Caliphate. Meanwhile, the Malaysian police was also on the track to chase down him too, so Khatag recognized the importance to drive the regional force to fight each other, blaming for what's going on and, a conflict would feed his organization to blossom.
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