What is a Ghoul? According to pre-Islamic Arabian mythology, Ghouls are demonic creatures, characterized as monstrous humanoids. They were thought to eat human flesh, and seen as monstrous, malevolent beings in folklore. Meet a new type of Ghoul, one who seeks revenge upon those who slaughtered her family. Doomed to wander the earth while pursuing the wicked, this Ghoul is an avenging angel of the worst kind, one which the vilest of men wouldn't want to run into...
The Somali government has its hands full with problems of infrastructure, healthcare and national security. The Somali forces are spread too thin to be effective against the unpredictable hordes of the insurgents. While the major cities such as metropolitan Mogadishu, sturdy Hargeisa and culturally significant Burco have police and military protection, the small towns and villages of the Somali countryside are vulnerable to attack from the insurgents who disagree with the direction of the country.
In Somalia, ninety eight percent of the population follows Islam, and has done so for numerous centuries. Islam has been a way of life in Somalia for over a millennium. Sharia Law is woven into Somali tribal law. Still, that is not enough for the insurgents, who are both bloodthirsty and intolerant. The insurgents feel that Somalia is wandering away from true Islam by cooperating with foreign governments and adopting western-style democracy. They take advantage of the fact that Somalia's government cannot protect its people from domestic terrorism...
"You are not true Muslims," said the masked leader of the insurgents, and with that, he ordered his men to gun down every soul inhabiting the village of Beled, in the Gedo area of Somalia. Masked, and armed to the teeth, they descended upon the village shortly after dawn, and rounded up the locals. Men and women, old and young, everyone was brought to the village square, and the leader of the insurgents passed judgement upon them. These downtrodden souls from the Somali countryside had no luck at all...
"Please, spare us," pleaded Sheikh Abdul, the Chieftain of the village. The leader struck him in the face with the butt of his rifle. As the villagers looked on, the leader put a bullet in the old man's brain, ending his life. The villagers soon shared their chieftain's fate. The hapless men and women of the village fell to the ground, riddled with bullets. The blood of innocents seeped on the rough, hot ground, and the insurgents set the village ablaze, not caring one bit about those they'd slain. The dead would be left for the jackals and the vultures, and that would be all...
Nimco Aswad lay on the ground, beside the bleeding corpses of her husband Mohamud Aswad and their son Issa. With a bullet in her torso and another in her chest, all she could do was lie down and await Azrael, the Angel of Death. Bleeding profusely, Nimco prayed for death. As the spirit descended from the heavens, drawn by the carnage, he saw the slain men and women of the Beled township, and gathered their souls before taking them to Seoul, where they would await the Day of Judgement. Nimco, however, was left behind...
"You will not come with me, Daughter of the Somali Heartland, you will rise to visit horrors upon those who slaughtered the innocent, and only when wickedness has vanished from this land will I claim you, for heaven or Hell," Azrael said firmly. The Angel of Death, wearing the guise of a tall, dark-skinned, robed and turbaned man, gently bent down and laid his hand upon Nimco's forehead. The dying Somali woman shuddered upon feeling the Angel's touch. With a smile, Azrael departed for the Ether...
Azrael has seen countless horrors during his eternal tenure as the Angel of Death, but the atrocities which Somali insurgents visited upon their brethren sickened him to his core. The Most High made all human beings, and revealed His ways to them by way of the Prophets. If mortals only knew how much all of Heaven was irked by their ceaseless religious wars. Azrael knew there was a special corner of Hell reserved for those who kill the innocent in the name of religion. Such evil men ought to be taught a lesson...
As night fell, Nimco finally breathed her last. Surprising, the unfortunate woman's soul did not depart her body, but rather, a frightening transformation took place. When the Angel Azrael touched Nimco, he unleashed a portion of his power, and thus she was trapped somewhere between the living and the dead. Nimco rose to her feet, neither alive nor dead, but as some kind of ghoul. Confused and tired, Nimco wandered away from the burning village of Beled, after burying her slain husband and son.
Nimco wandered across the desert, and although the sun burned her skin and she could not find food or water, she did not die. How could Nimco die, when she was already dead? Near dusk, Nimco ran into a bushpig, and fell upon the beast with a speed and ferocity which astonished even her. Nimco sank her teeth in the bushpig's throat, and drank its rich, warm blood. As Nimco tore into her prey, her teeth elongated and sharpened, and her fingernails morphed into six-inch, wicked claws. Nimco feasted upon the bushpig, savoring its tender flesh and rich blood. The beast's flesh and blood nourished Nimco, and by the time she was done, only bare bones remained...
By the pale moonlight, Nimco tracked the insurgents across the desert. They went to their camp, located in a wooded area near an oasis. The majority of the insurgents were young Somali men who'd been brainwashed by radical preachers into taking up arms against their own people, supposedly because they weren't Muslim enough. At a time when Somali women were fighting for access to education and government services, and Somali sexual minorities such as gays, lesbians and bisexuals were expressing themselves openly, many felt that Somalia was losing its way.
The insurgents felt that if Somalia were to be put on the right track, women and sexual minorities, along with men with progressive leanings, needed to be put in their place. That's why the insurgents bombed urban population centers, and slaughtered innocent people left and right. Nimco followed the insurgents tracks as easily as a leopard or lion tracks down antelopes and gazelles across the African savannah. She arrived at their campsite, where dozens of them gathered around the campfire.
"We killed a lot of infidels today," said Mahfouz, leader of this local band of insurgents. He sat at the campfire, flanked by his second-in-command, a portly young man named Malik, and his lover Mouna, a tall, curvy young Somali woman. Mahfouz cut quite the imposing figure as the charismatic leader of their little band. A tall, dark-skinned and bearded young Somali man of only twenty three years, Mahfouz had killed hundreds of people over the past few years.
Leading his band, Mahfouz struck at infidels in places like Ethiopia and Kenya, and was now fighting to remove western influence from Somali society. If Somalis wandered away from Islam, they wouldn't be true Somalis anymore. Mahfouz would burn down the country before he let that happen. Far too many Muslim nations followed the ways of the west, allowing women to gain too much power, tolerating sexual immorality, and deviating from the ways of true Islam. Something had to be done...