Young women understand ISIS spread via the Internet
Jennifer Vincenza M submitted to the court in
Duesseldorf, Germany on suspicion of funding ISIS.
Many young women who live in the area group calling
itself the Islamic State or ISIS spend time on the internet to spread the
understanding of life 'caliphate' new.
Their message on social media and everyday English dyed
religious terminology may not always be appropriate and not appropriate to
their age, as reported by the BBC, James Longman.
Often the words are used in the form of incitement and
distort the understanding of current events and historical records.
But in the virtual world and also in a war is not clear
that further fueled by propaganda, messages like these are heard by more and
more young people in English, both women and men.
They believe that the future of religious and ownership
can be met by residents of other parts of the world.
We consider interesting because its first cultural
reference is made in the Disney movie, interesting because these people are
citizens of the West, but at the same time they hate the West.
Ross Frenett
Many Britons
In a recent study conducted Institute for Strategic
Dialogue is estimated at around 3,000 residents of Western Europe visited Syria
and Iraq, with about 500 of whom are women.
It is difficult to know exactly how many of them Britons,
but accounts in social media suggests a significant amount.
The report titled Becoming Mulan find the desire to
create a 'home' new Muslims appeal to women although some also expressed a
desire to fight.
The title of the report cites a girl who sent a message
on Twitter about his desire to be a fighter to visit Syria.
"We look at this interesting because the first
cultural reference is made in the Disney movie, interesting because these
people are citizens of the West, but at the same time they hate the West,"
said one of the authors of the report, Ross Frenett.
Why Islamic caliphate supported?
Two-thirds of Islam in Egypt, Morocco, Indonesia and
Pakistan supports the new caliph.
In June, a group calling itself the Islamic State or ISIS
declared the establishment of the caliphate which includes parts of Syria and
Iraq.
ISIS-known brutal indeed far from the understanding of
Islam in general about the Caliphate, the BBC Edward Stourton.
But Gallup survey conducted in 2006 on the Islamists in
Egypt, Morocco, Indonesia, and Pakistan said two-thirds of respondents support
the goal of "uniting all Muslim countries" in a new caliph.
Caliph derived from the Arabic word meaning deputy or
substitute and in the Koran it is associated with the fair administration.
And for residents of Sunni Islam today, most of whom live
under autocratic regimes, the idea of a caliphate based on the principle of
government without coercion, most likely very interesting.
greatness of Islam
Emir and Caliph of Al-Andalus
Abd-ar-Rahman III (889- 961) - Emir and Caliph
Al-Andalus.
Most followers of Islam are also interested in the
caliphate because it evokes the greatness of Islam.
After the Prophet Muhammad, leadership passed by four
Caliph alternately known as the caliph --kekhalifahan who obtain the correct
instructions. Afterward, the Umayyad Caliphate ruled, then the Abbasids.
Islamic Golden Age was also marked by the greatness of
thought and creativity culture.
Abbasid palace in Baghdad considers it important
literature and music, in addition to advances in medicine, science and
mathematics.
Engineering?
ISIS uses various elements of the history of the
Caliphate to achieve its objectives.
Black uniforms and flags of this group is similar to the
black cloak clothes Abbasid empire in the eighth century, said historian Hugh
Kennedy.
Their original name, the Islamic State of Iraq and the
Levant reminiscent of the time when there are no boundaries in the two
countries.
This leads to the second region became part of the
Islamic caliphate.
And ISIS success so far mastered a number of areas in
Iraq and Syria apparently considered to represent the strength of the desire
for the establishment of the Caliphate. BBC
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