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2015
An authoritative guide to the rise of the Islamic State and its senior leadership. How did the Islamic State grow from regional terrorist group to a brutal multinational bureaucratic machine? What are its goals? How can it be stopped? In 2014 the Islamic State seemingly appeared out of nowhere, routing Iraqi forces, conquering Iraq's second-largest ...
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An authoritative guide to the rise of the Islamic State and its senior leadership. How did the Islamic State grow from regional terrorist group to a brutal multinational bureaucratic machine? What are its goals? How can it be stopped? In 2014 the Islamic State seemingly appeared out of nowhere, routing Iraqi forces, conquering Iraq's second-largest ...
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Abstract This book begins by tracing out the emergence of the Islamic State. It locates its separatist appeal within the aftermath of the Iraqi invasion and the early years of the occupation—particularly the Coalition’s efforts to prevent the formation of a unified national resistance movement.
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2023
Abstract The chapter looks at the internal conflict dynamics within the Islamic State. It describes the development of an internal ideological schism between the so-called Binaliyya and the Hazimiyya wings of the group. Diverging in their views on the criteria for excommunication (takfir), the two wings engaged in a violent conflict for ...
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Abstract The chapter looks at the internal conflict dynamics within the Islamic State. It describes the development of an internal ideological schism between the so-called Binaliyya and the Hazimiyya wings of the group. Diverging in their views on the criteria for excommunication (takfir), the two wings engaged in a violent conflict for ...
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2019
Abstract Chapter 6 is about the Islamic State. IS in some respects stood as the outlier among these cases. It adamantly rejected the sovereignty of all existing states and asserted that its own independence represents the recreation of the medieval Islamic caliphate.
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Abstract Chapter 6 is about the Islamic State. IS in some respects stood as the outlier among these cases. It adamantly rejected the sovereignty of all existing states and asserted that its own independence represents the recreation of the medieval Islamic caliphate.
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1996
Abstract At a glance, Mawdudi’s conception of the Islamic state and his views on the place of Islam in politics appear to be a modernization of the classical doctrine of the caliphate. On closer examination, however, it appears that he was less concerned about the caliphate and more about the problems of enforcing the writ of the din ...
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Abstract At a glance, Mawdudi’s conception of the Islamic state and his views on the place of Islam in politics appear to be a modernization of the classical doctrine of the caliphate. On closer examination, however, it appears that he was less concerned about the caliphate and more about the problems of enforcing the writ of the din ...
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1983
M ore conscious of their language than any people in the world, seeing it not only as the greatest of their arts but also as their common good, most Arabs, if asked to define what they meant by ‘the Arab nation’, would begin by saying that it included all those who spoke the Arabic language.
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M ore conscious of their language than any people in the world, seeing it not only as the greatest of their arts but also as their common good, most Arabs, if asked to define what they meant by ‘the Arab nation’, would begin by saying that it included all those who spoke the Arabic language.
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