Chapter 10: Sabah and the Final Phase of This Ummah
Introduction
We have finally reached the end of the road. After nine chapters unveiling truth after truth — from hidden invasions to The Judgment of As-Sa’ah upon Malaysia and Southeast Asia, from the rise of awareness to the actual map of internal enemies — now only one major question remains for us to ask ourselves:
Are we ready to make the final choice?
Sabah is no longer just a state at the edge of Malaysia. It has become a testing ground for this ummah. Here, every type of colonization is being tested. Every betrayal is being exposed. And every potential for revival is waiting to be awakened. If we still choose to look away, the next phase will no longer bring mere reminders — it will bring total destruction. Not from outside enemies, but from our own decision to remain asleep.
This chapter is the conclusion to all that has been written. It is no longer an analysis. It is a call to action. A call to the people of the Nusantara in the end times that the time to choose has arrived — whether to submit or rise, surrender or resist, be lost or live on as the final generation that defends its honour.
Sabah: The Final Pulse Before the Road Closes
In many great historical records, there is always one final location. A place where all hopes are tested and all sacrifices are demanded. In the end-times narrative of the Nusantara, that place is Sabah.
Sabah now carries a weight far beyond its geographical boundaries. It has become:
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A battleground where the promises of Prophet Ibrahim about the eastern rise are being validated.
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A convergence point of global powers operating behind ports, NGOs, and foreign investments.
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A land where purification will begin, not with official banners, but with souls that have been scorched by suffering and cleansed through awakening.
This is the final pulse. The fall of Sabah is not just a possibility. It is a major sign that divine punishment is truly beginning. Sabah may not be the centre of the coming rise, but it is the trigger — the awakening that the days of comfort are over.
And from every corner of the Nusantara, filtered and purified souls will begin to move toward one long-predestined point of convergence: the Mainland of the Peninsula.
The Peninsula is the eastern edge of the Earth's great mainland. It is the place where the people of the Nusantara — long separated by islands, borders, and colonial systems — will reunite. When Sabah falls, an awakening will erupt across Malaysia, Borneo, the Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, and southern Thailand. But they will all turn toward one direction: the Peninsula.
Because it is there the final stand will be made. And from there the end-times banners will first rise.
When All Assets Are Exhausted, Only the Soul Will Fight
When soldiers are fatigued, when defence systems can no longer be trusted, and when even the government must bow to external pressure — who will remain to defend the homeland?
The answer is: souls that have been ignited by truth.
From Chapter 1 to Chapter 9, we have seen how every asset has been manipulated. From ports to radar stations, from NGOs to media narratives — the enemy has infiltrated every crevice of the system, not to wage war openly, but to weaken it from within.
But the breaking point will come — when the Overland Invasion of Malaysia finally begins.
When the Overland assault from China penetrates the Nusantara through Sabah, everything will change. This will no longer be a simulation. It will be reality. It will trigger what has long been spoken of as merely a theory — the great awakening of the end-times ummah.
And history has proven again and again: even when all physical structures are destroyed, the awakened human soul still rises to resist.
- In Palestine, they fought with no formal army.
- In Andalusia, the fall came not from weakness but from heedlessness.
- In the Nusantara, after the Overland assault begins, a force will rise — one not bound to any government, party, or rank, but to a trust that has been carried across millennia.
They will fight.
Not with missiles and jets, but with spiritual resolve, divine clarity, and the strength of unbreakable brotherhood.
This War No Longer Belongs to Soldiers — It Belongs to the Awakened Ummah
Though wars may begin with soldiers, at a certain point, it will no longer be the army’s war. It will not be about ranks, uniforms, or high-level strategic meetings. The war of the end times will belong to the awakened ummah — those who have seen the truth and can no longer stay silent.
Soldiers can be bought. Generals can be coerced. Systems can be dismantled.
But an ummah that has awakened cannot be silenced.
- They may not possess weapons, but they hold firm to divine revelation.
- They may hold no official position, but their hearts are unwavering.
- They may be unknown to the world, but they are known to the heavens.
- They do not fight to live — they fight for martyrdom.
In every era of collapse, a generation will emerge carrying fire in their hands — and they will not let it go, no matter what.
They are the heirs rising in the Sixth Phases of the Human Caliphate Cycle.
This ummah will rise without official flags, but with banners raised from hearts purified of worldly desires.
They will build networks not in the name of organisations, but in the name of responsibility.
They will reorganise society not through power, but through love and sacrifice.
They are not ordinary soldiers. They are the ikhwan of the end times.
The Nusantara is No Longer a Spectator, But the Lead Actor
For far too long, the ummah in the Nusantara has only been spectators.
- They watched the tragedy of Palestine.
- They watched the fall of Iraq and Syria.
- They watched the disunity in Yemen and Afghanistan.
- They watched from afar, praying from a distance — as if all of this was not their concern.
But the final chapter of this ummah will not be written in the Middle East.
It will be written in the East.
On this land.
On the soil that has long preserved the remnants of the faithful Bani Israel,
the descendants of Qantura who held fast to the Hanif teachings,
and the inheritors of Prophet Ibrahim’s du'a — waiting for the moment of their awakening.
The Nusantara is no longer the fringe.
It is the stage of the end times.
Because it is here that the army bearing the black banners will emerge.
It is here that strength will be built, independent of Western weapons.
It is here that youth will rise — unshaken by fear, because they know their Rabb.
And it is here that the enemy is also preparing their map.
Planting poisons.
Opening new gates of colonisation with faces that appear helpful, but in truth, are laying snares.
If we do not awaken now, we will become spectators to our own downfall.
But if we rise, this land will bear witness that in the end times, it is not the superpowers who decide destiny — but the small ummah who return to their Lord.
These Banners Do Not Belong to Institutions, But to the Hearts That Have Been Chosen
Many believe that the end-times uprising will be led by major institutions, elite forces, or leaders appointed through official declarations.
They search for the black banners in government flags, wait for formal announcements, or hope for fatwas from supreme councils.
But history does not unfold that way.
- Prophet Nuh did not build the ark with government support.
- Prophet Musa did not free the Children of Israel with Pharaoh’s blessing.
- Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was not granted ease by the nobles of Makkah.
Every great awakening began from hearts that were chosen.
Hearts crushed by trials.
Souls ignited by truth that had long been buried.
They were not appointed by men.
They were chosen by God — because they surrendered to Him in solitude before ever stepping into the field.
So these end-time banners do not belong officially to anyone.
They belong to the souls willing to live and die for Allah.
And they will be known not by uniforms or titles, but by the courage, patience, and truth they carry.
Sabah will be the starting point of this awakening,
because the trials there will separate those who merely pledge loyalty to systems
from those who are truly loyal to God.
And when those banners begin to rise,
not everyone will understand.
Not everyone will support.
But those with eyes open will recognise that this is the army
that does not seek approval from man
The Three Final Paths: Submit, Withdraw, or Rise
We are now standing at a three-way fork in destiny.
There is no longer any neutral ground.
No more comfort zones.
As the final line draws near, the people of the Nusantara will be left with only three choices:
1. Submit to the Global System
To become a cog in the machine of a world order that continues to oppress, deceive, and sever humanity from their Creator.
They will adapt, close their eyes, and live under the illusion of safety.
But when the system collapses, they will collapse with it.
Even if they survive physically, their souls will wither — or worse, they will lose their minds.
2. Withdraw and Isolate
Some will flee.
They will build their own small communities at the fringes of the system, trying to protect their families and lives by detaching from the external world.
But for how long can they last?
Without strong networks and clear guidance, they too will become targets.
These are the ones preparing only for survival — surviving as long as possible, without a greater mission.
3. Rise with the Awakened
To stand with those who have awakened,
to reorganize the narrative,
to build networks that bring people back to the foundations — to Tawhid, to unity, and to the long-abandoned mission of the Prophets.
This is the hardest path.
But it is the one most promised with victory.
These are the lovers of martyrdom.
The carriers of a truth that will outlive empires.
Sabah, as the final point before collapse or revival,
will accelerate this separation.
Those who are ready will recognise the banner of truth,
and those still asleep will call it a threat.
We are entering a phase where decisions are no longer based on what we know,
but on who we follow and what we believe.
And when the banners rise, those unprepared will be left behind
— not because they are hated, but because they chose to remain asleep.
Conclusion to Chapter 10: When the Left Behind Become a Burden, and the Chosen Become Light
Sabah is no longer just a state.
It has become a symbol — the final test for this ummah.
Not because Sabah is too weak to defend itself,
but because it is too important, and too many are still heedless.
The enemy does not wait for us to be strong before striking.
They wait for us to remain distracted,
to keep fighting among ourselves,
to cling to false promises of worldly safety.
They no longer even need to raise weapons.
It is enough to divert our attention, drain our spirits, and steal our time.
And today, we have arrived at that point.
This ummah is entering its final phase.
Those who are not prepared will become a burden.
They will slow down the movement.
They will question every step toward change.
And they will drag others backward if left unchecked.
But amidst this growing silence and pressure,
a light will begin to shine.
A light that does not come from official chairs.
Not from rank, not from lineage, not from political parties.
It comes from hearts burned by suffering,
polished by repentance,
and illuminated by faith that no longer relies on worldly validation.
These are the souls who will rise to carry the black banners.
Not because they were chosen by men,
but because they passed the tests of their Lord.
Sabah will bear witness to the clash of two worlds —
one that still wants to sleep in ruin,
and another that chooses to rise, even if alone.
And when this final battlefield is unveiled,
the world will finally see who truly carries hope:
Those who waited to be saved…
and those who were destined to become the saviours.
We have journeyed through ten chapters —
from occupation, encirclement, and proxy wars
to divine punishment and the spark of awakening.
Now we no longer need more reasons.
We only need courage.
Because time is up.
And the final phase of this ummah… has already begun.
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