Rashidun Caliphate

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    Imagine waking up one morning, walking out of your house, and seeing men with rifles walking up and down the streets of your neighborhood. The armed men directing traffic, checking businesses, telling the women how to dress. It would not be a pleasant morning would it? This is what Syria and Iraq have been experiencing with the Islamic State taking over the two countries. The armed men telling people what to do, inspecting everything, and controlling all the movement is the least of Syria and Iraq’s

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    IDEOLOGY:- The Phrase ideology means: “Sciences of ideals”. It include those thoughts which encourages the any nation for struggle. Ideology is a set of beliefs values, ideals of a group and nation. It is deeply ingrained in the consciousness of the people. It is set of principals, a framework of an action and guidance system that gives order and meaning to and human action. Ideology emphasizes on some particular principals, ideals, social and economic arrangements

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    fought the Assad Regime and allied Shiite forces, Syrian opposition groups, the Iraqi military and militias, and the Kurdish Peshmerga, and the moderate Sunnis backed by U.S. ISIS strategic objective is to establish a caliphate in Iraq and the Levant, control and govern the caliphate, expand Islam and sharia law worldwide, and recreate the power and the glory of (Sunni) Islam. The ways employed by ISIS include, marginalized grievances of Islam and radical interpretations of Quran to recruit extremist

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    the ardent failure of the United Nations and its member states to recognize the Islamic state as a legitimate state, ISIS has managed to control and establish governance over large swaths of both Syria and Iraq in their mission to create a global caliphate. Because of this, combating the terrorism of ISIS could be considered a two pronged problem. First, combating the terrorism of both the terrorist groups and its attacks on military and civilians and the spread of its ideology. And secondly attacking

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    Donald Trump recently gave a speech discussing rising Radical Islamic Terrorism, immigration from the Middle East, and a need for a rise in national security while Manchester, New Hampshire on June 13th 2016. He centers his whole speech around discussing how bad a President his opponent, Hillary Clinton, would be in difficult times. Trump graduated from the Wharton School of Finance in 1968 with a bachelor 's degree in economics, and has become a very successful businessman. He’s the Republican nominee

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    ISIS recognized their power in the use of social media to spread its message and sway others, targeting more of a younger audience, to support the organization by travelling to the Middle East to engage in combat. The terrorist group even directed sympathizers to commit acts of violence wherever they are located even if they can’t travel to the Middle East. Social media platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook allow ISIS propaganda to reach across the globe in real time. ISIS have a global

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    Radical Islam

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    As the world increasingly becomes more interconnected and globalization continues at an alarming rate, radical Islam is now at the forefront of the global agenda. While Islamic extremism is not a new concept, and has arguably been around since the dawn of Islam, it only now has become a truly global affair, engaging every nation in the world. With the rise of attention on radical Islam also comes another concept, the misunderstanding of Islam. Some choose to argue that Islam a religion of peace,

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    of ISIS is to make a unified Muslim country to enforce the beliefs and ISIS believes that making a Muslim territory or country it will help them in the apocalypse(Gladu). The extremist group ISIS split off from al-Qaida and then claimed they are caliphate(a Muslim community

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    Iraq and Syria, to demonstrate it can run a state with large towns and cities” (Lister). Another main goal of ISIS is to establish a global caliphate. A global caliphate is the concept of a worldwide totalitarian dictatorship lead by one person. ISIS sees this one person as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and thus his followers seek to prop him up and empower him.The caliphate “is the launching pad for a global battlefield” who seeks to carry out offensive Jihad in an effort to expand its power to a global level

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    Harun al-Rashid, the chief muslim civil of the Abbasid (dynasty of chief muslim) dynasty, made palace in Raqqa, a city in Syria at the end of the eighth century. His empire spread out from modern Tunisia to Pakistan. The Islamic State in IRaq and al-Sham (ISIS) announced Raqqa the seat of a new succession supervise over by Abu BAkr al-Baghdadi he was once an American inmate in Iraq and now is hiding. According to www.newyorker.com “Public executions are common spectacle on Firdays in El Naim Square

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