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Threatening National Identity.. Al-Muhaysini Calls for Including "Migrants" in Syria's Administration
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Al-Muhaysini's statements reveal renewed attempts by some extremist currents to influence Syria's future and reshape its identity under the cover of participating in reconstruction

Saudi jihadist Abdullah Al-Muhaysini sparked widespread controversy on X platform by publishing a message calling for foreign migrants to participate in Syria's administration, in a move observers considered an attempt to influence the country's political future.
Al-Muhaysini's message contained repeated references to what he described as "jihad" in Syria, calling on migrants to participate in state-building and avoid disputes that would burden them, in a discourse revealing intentions to intervene in Syrian affairs.
In his controversial posts, he claimed he migrated to Syria 13 years ago to "support oppressed people," describing the current month as "the most beautiful in his life" after seeing what he called "the gathering of people."
Al-Muhaysini's statements carry serious implications, especially with his call to involve foreign elements in the country's administration, which contradicts principles of national sovereignty and preservation of Syrian identity.
Syrian affairs experts view such calls as attempts by some extremist currents to influence Syria's political transformation course, exploiting the country's current circumstances.
Specialized research centers confirm the danger of such calls on Syrian social fabric cohesion, warning of the implications of giving foreign migrants a role in state administration.
Political analysts indicate that Al-Muhaysini's discourse reflects external attempts to influence Syria's future and interfere in its internal affairs, requiring national vigilance to confront such schemes.
Civil society organizations warn of the danger of promoting such ideas, confirming they contradict Syrian people's aspirations to build a modern civil state that respects pluralism and preserves national identity.
Diplomatic sources confirm that the international community supports efforts to build a unified Syrian state that respects the rule of law and preserves its diverse social fabric, while legal experts emphasize the need to confront such calls that threaten national sovereignty and contradict international conventions affirming peoples' right to self-determination.
Syrian political circles call for attention to the danger of such discourse that tries to exploit current circumstances to influence the country's future, emphasizing that building the new Syria must be by purely Syrian hands.
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