- What I write here is based on many observations known to followers, not one or two incidents. - It has become clear that the State Group has become the most important pole of the furnace set up for Muslim youth who are followers of the group, and for the leaders and soldiers of other jihadist and fighting groups, and for the Sunnis in Iraq and Sham, and the global jihadist current, by creating a rift in the general Islamic arenas. - The igniters of the furnace are primarily the leaders of the group, its security personnel, and some of its princes and "scholars," regardless of each one's intention in this regard. For intellectual deviation, desires, and infiltration are all present. - The fuel of the furnace is systematic corruption and extremism that provides an opportunity for extremists and infiltrators to reach leadership positions in the group. - The victims of the furnace are thousands of young people affiliated with the group, some of whom are deceived by it like many of the non-Arabs, while others pledge allegiance out of fear for themselves and their families or for the protection they gain from their pledge or for their criminal history, which automatically falls away upon pledging allegiance to the group, so other groups' courts cannot hold them accountable, and they have become immune under the protection of the State Group. Some pledge allegiance out of greed for the money lavished upon them or the power they are given. In addition to those who pledge allegiance believing that the group's methodology is the most correct or fleeing from the deviation they see in others. - The important thing is that some of the soldiers are victims, even if they are not excused if they followed it out of fear or greed. - The security personnel and princes commit atrocities such as killing leaders and soldiers of other groups in the most brutal ways, as happened with Jalal Bayirli, Al-Hadrami, Al-Riyani, Abu Khalid Al-Suri, and others, and finally Abu Al-Maqdama, and provoke the groups by seizing their headquarters and cutting off their roads. Thus, fighting occurs, and its victims are usually not the princes or the security personnel, but the soldiers of both sides! - Then, their justifications for these soldiers are taken, and their killing is used as an excuse for more crime, and the new victims are also the soldiers of both sides! - Those who consider themselves supporters do not understand this detail, so they get angry whenever we talk about the group's methodology, actions, and speeches of its leaders, believing the solution is in justifying its actions and demonizing its opponents. By doing so, they are only fueling the furnace, whose victims are these young immigrants who destroy themselves and kill with them the best of the jihadist youth. And truthfully, the enemy of evil is a wise man, and the friend of ignorance. - If you understand this, you will know that it is not surprising to hear about good behavior from the group's youth in some areas they control. The group includes these people in its ranks to beautify its image and retains among them the security personnel, princes, and extremist individuals who practice crimes such as beheading, takfir, and treachery. - One of the policies of the State Group is to send a "coexisting" prince to areas where it has no influence, so that when the people accept him and his soldiers and they succeed, it sends someone worse than him in his place, and there are many examples of this, the latest of which is in the countryside of Homs. - Some are deceived by the religious appearances the group sets up in Raqqa, and we do not deny that some of its soldiers there want to defend the religion. However, these appearances are used as an excuse to justify their engagement in fighting Muslims in other regions such as the eastern region. - We can ask: Why does the regime's air force bomb the Nusra Front lines in the eastern region and not bomb the "Islamic State" in Raqqa? - There are many indications that the regime and regional states are keen to strike the state with other groups and ignite the furnace, while avoiding bombing this one and allowing that one to pass to fight its opponent. In the end, the soldiers of both sides are targeted, and suspicious hands keep the furnace burning. - The one who killed Abu Khalid Al-Suri wanted the State Group to reach a point of no return with other groups, and perhaps with Al-Qaeda. - The State Group's war against the Rafidah in Iraq made some people exclude the possibility that Iran is satisfied with what the group is doing. However, we should not forget the indications that Iran wants a destroyed, weak Iraq dependent on it, which many Iraqi Shiites themselves realize. - Alienating all Iraqi Shiites and bringing Sunnis into an unequal confrontation with them ensures this weakness, and Iran does not care afterward about the blood of Iraqi Shiites. - It is fully understood that this furnace is not the only problem of Sham, but it is now burning the best of Muslim youth, their leaders, and the Islamic project. - Those concerned about the future of jihad must clarify the truth of the furnace and deter Muslim youth from it. If this is done, there are problems in other groups that need treatment. If there is a response, then it is good, otherwise, let them also be deterred from it. For it is better for Muslims to fight individually than to be fuel for a battle in which they and the nation are the sole losers! And Allah knows best.