The ISIS Apocalypse: The History, Strategy, and Doomsday Vision of the Islamic StateMacmillan + ORM, 2015 M09 22 - 258 pages Based almost entirely on primary sources in Arabic--including ancient religious texts and secret al-Qaeda and Islamic State letters that few have seen--William McCants's The ISIS Apocalypse explores how religious fervor, strategic calculation, and doomsday prophecy shaped the Islamic State's past and foreshadow its dark future. |
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... attacks against Europe and the United States. Questions flew. How had the Islamic State conquered so much land? Why was it so brutal? Why would such a murderous group claim to do God's bidding and fulfill prophecy? Did it really have ...
... attacks , which were premised on their belief that the American infidel should be killed wantonly . But when it came to Muslims , Bin Laden and Zawahiri were more cautious . They believed Muslim support was crucial for driving the ...
... attack alone. It had help from former security officers in Saddam Hussein's government, casualties of the Bush administration's purge of Saddam party loyalists. They, like other disenfranchised Arab Sunnis, feared the rise of the ...
... attack the Americans and stir Muslim resentment against them . Building popular Muslim support for their cause was vital ; the caliphate could not be established without it . In contrast , Zarqawi wanted to first overthrow local ...
... attacks on Shi'i civilians , the cornerstone of Zarqawi's strategy to provoke a sectarian civil war . " My opinion is that this matter won't be acceptable to the Muslim populace however much you have tried to explain it , and aversion ...
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