Hijrah according to the Islamic State [Recurso electrónico] PDF : An analysis of Dabiq

By: Uberman, Matan | Shay, ShaulMaterial type: ArticleArticlePublication details: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies September 2016ISSN: 2382-6444Subject(s): Terrorismo | Sistemas de gestión -- Selección y reclutamiento | Metodología de análisis | Estado IslámicoOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis . -- Vol. 8 No. 9 (Sept. 2016) p. 16-20Summary: In the Islamic tradition, Hijrah refers to Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. However, the Islamic State (IS) has manipulated the same concept to attract Muslim followers to its territories in Syria and Iraq. The article analyses IS’ propaganda magazine, Dabiq, to explore how IS has created a false understanding of Hijrah and exploited the concept for its own political and military agenda.
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In the Islamic tradition, Hijrah refers to Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. However, the Islamic State (IS) has manipulated the same concept to attract Muslim followers to its territories in Syria and Iraq. The article analyses IS’ propaganda magazine, Dabiq, to explore how IS has created a false understanding of Hijrah and exploited the concept for its own political and military agenda.

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