In an editorial published in ISIS’s weekly magazine Al-Naba', the group claims this meeting proves that the rift between ISIS and al-Sharaa is not political or partisan—but ideological: between monotheism and polytheism, Islam and democracy, the Prophet Muhammad and “Lord Trump.”
The article accuses al-Sharaa of betraying the "religion of Abraham," saying he presented himself as opposing it, only to replace it with the Abraham Accords—meant, according to ISIS, to strengthen the fences protecting the “Jewish mini-state” and to show loyalty to it under American dictates.
The article ends with a pointed question: “After his meeting with Trump, the tyrant al-Julani said Syria is a land of peace, while the Prophet, peace be upon him, said it is a land of battles. Which promise do you believe?”