It turns out that ISIS overlord Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi doesn’t have to worry about drug kingpin El Chapo coming after him.

News about El Chapo — the world’s most wanted drug lord, whose real name is Joaquin Guzman — declaring jihad on the terror group appears to be a hoax, MailOnline reported.

“My men will destroy you,”’ El Chapo, supposedly incensed that ISIS thugs destroyed one of his drug shipments, was reported to have emailed al-Baghdadi in an encrypted missive leaked to a blogger in Mexico.

Cartelblog.com, a website covering the war on drugs, carried the story, which was picked up by mainstream media outlets, including The Post, and went viral.

But Steve Charnock, a satirist who works for Thug Life Videos, told MailOnline that he was behind the work of fiction, which ran Nov. 30.

“It was satire, faux news,” he told MailOnline. “It got a few shares on Facebook initially, but now it is the top story on some websites.”

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