Author: Sanjay Singh
Genre: Terrorism
Publisher: Ansh Publisher
ISBN: 9788193287781
Date: 2018
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Description: Today, that's changed. Exploiting the missteps of the West's wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, as well as its misjudgments in relation to Syria and the uprisings of the Arab Spring, jihadist organizations, of which ISIS is the most important, are swifly expanding. ISIS considers itself the "Islamic Caliphate" (a theological empire) and controls vast swathes of land in western Iraq and eastern Syria. They also have "allegiance" from different radical Islamic groups around the world who "govern" self-proclaimed provinces. That ideology should be understood on two levels. The first is Jihadi Salafism, the school of Islamic political thought to which the group belongs. The second level is the Islamic State's hardline orientation within this school, which is to a large degree what separates it from al-Qaeda today. This book about the Islamic state is not meant to narrate its history but to explain how the messenger of Allah established the Islamic state, and to show how the disbelieving colonialists destroyed it.
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