ISIS: An Introduction and Guide to the Islamic State
Providing up-to-date information for general readers as well as those well-informed about the Islamic State, this book offers an essential understanding of the rise of ISIS and its current influence in the Middle East as well as worldwide.

ISIS—also referred to as ISIL, the Islamic State, or Daesh—began to assert its power and gain recognition for its militant and terroristic activities in April 2013. After the coordinated attacks in Paris on November 13th, 2015, ISIS has captured the full attention of observers in the West. This accessible book explains what ISIS is, what the group's goals are, what their members believe, and why their ranks are growing. Readers will gain an understanding of how ISIS is a unique group—one seeking to be the army of the righteous fighting to defeat the unbelievers and usher in the end of days—but that the extremist views of ISIS are an expression of a growing frustration with life in the Middle East and elsewhere shared by a larger community of non-state and post-state actors.

The book provides an introduction that documents the origins of ISIS within the larger Al Qaeda organization during the Iraq War. The following chapters discuss the origins, development, and territorial expansion of ISIS in Syria and Iraq and examine the ideological motivations behind the emergence of ISIS, thereby enabling a nuanced understanding of the importance of ISIS in contemporary history. Other entries discuss individuals, events, and organizations that put ISIS in historical context in terms of contemporary events since the Iraq War into the present and explain the group's position within the complex conflict currently boiling in the Middle East.
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ISIS: An Introduction and Guide to the Islamic State
Providing up-to-date information for general readers as well as those well-informed about the Islamic State, this book offers an essential understanding of the rise of ISIS and its current influence in the Middle East as well as worldwide.

ISIS—also referred to as ISIL, the Islamic State, or Daesh—began to assert its power and gain recognition for its militant and terroristic activities in April 2013. After the coordinated attacks in Paris on November 13th, 2015, ISIS has captured the full attention of observers in the West. This accessible book explains what ISIS is, what the group's goals are, what their members believe, and why their ranks are growing. Readers will gain an understanding of how ISIS is a unique group—one seeking to be the army of the righteous fighting to defeat the unbelievers and usher in the end of days—but that the extremist views of ISIS are an expression of a growing frustration with life in the Middle East and elsewhere shared by a larger community of non-state and post-state actors.

The book provides an introduction that documents the origins of ISIS within the larger Al Qaeda organization during the Iraq War. The following chapters discuss the origins, development, and territorial expansion of ISIS in Syria and Iraq and examine the ideological motivations behind the emergence of ISIS, thereby enabling a nuanced understanding of the importance of ISIS in contemporary history. Other entries discuss individuals, events, and organizations that put ISIS in historical context in terms of contemporary events since the Iraq War into the present and explain the group's position within the complex conflict currently boiling in the Middle East.
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ISIS: An Introduction and Guide to the Islamic State

ISIS: An Introduction and Guide to the Islamic State

by Brian L. Steed
ISIS: An Introduction and Guide to the Islamic State

ISIS: An Introduction and Guide to the Islamic State

by Brian L. Steed

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Providing up-to-date information for general readers as well as those well-informed about the Islamic State, this book offers an essential understanding of the rise of ISIS and its current influence in the Middle East as well as worldwide.

ISIS—also referred to as ISIL, the Islamic State, or Daesh—began to assert its power and gain recognition for its militant and terroristic activities in April 2013. After the coordinated attacks in Paris on November 13th, 2015, ISIS has captured the full attention of observers in the West. This accessible book explains what ISIS is, what the group's goals are, what their members believe, and why their ranks are growing. Readers will gain an understanding of how ISIS is a unique group—one seeking to be the army of the righteous fighting to defeat the unbelievers and usher in the end of days—but that the extremist views of ISIS are an expression of a growing frustration with life in the Middle East and elsewhere shared by a larger community of non-state and post-state actors.

The book provides an introduction that documents the origins of ISIS within the larger Al Qaeda organization during the Iraq War. The following chapters discuss the origins, development, and territorial expansion of ISIS in Syria and Iraq and examine the ideological motivations behind the emergence of ISIS, thereby enabling a nuanced understanding of the importance of ISIS in contemporary history. Other entries discuss individuals, events, and organizations that put ISIS in historical context in terms of contemporary events since the Iraq War into the present and explain the group's position within the complex conflict currently boiling in the Middle East.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216105213
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/20/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Brian L. Steed is assistant professor of military history at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and a U.S. Army Middle East foreign area officer.
Brian L. Steed is an assistant professor of military history at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA, and a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel who served three times in Iraq.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: The Significance of ISIS
What's in a Name?: IS, ISIS, ISIL, Da'ash
What Is ISIS?
Leaders of ISIS
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
Abu Ayyub al-Masri
Abu Abdullah al-Rashid al-Baghdadi
Abu Bakr al-Quraishi al-Baghdadi
The History and Operations of ISIS: Iraq to Syria to Iraq Again
Phase One: Operating in al-Qaeda's Shadow
Phase Two: A State Is Declared
Phase Three: Arab Spring
Phase Four: Building the State
Phase Five: Declaring the State
Phase Six: Defending the State
Ideas behind ISIS
Management of Savagery: Violence as a Tool
Salafist Ideology
Religious End-of-Days Interpretations
Caliphate
Slavery
Idolatry
Enemies of ISIS
U.S.-Led Coalition (Part of Operation Inherent Resolve)
Syrian Regime
Syrian Opposition
Iraqi Regime
Popular Mobilization Forces
Tribes
Kurdish Resistance
Iran
The Attraction of ISIS
Recruiting
Women in ISIS
Financing ISIS
Allegiance to ISIS: The Loyal Following
Conservative Sunni Muslims
Former Ba'athists and Former Iraqi Regime Members
Sunni Nationalists
Salafi-Jihadis
Foreign Fighters
Foreign Supporters
Allies and Franchises
ISIS and the Media
Twitter
Web Sites
Video
Magazine—Dabiq
Taking Credit
Violence for Media's Sake
Life in the Islamic State
Is ISIS a State?
Reference Entries
Abbasid Caliphate
al-Amiri, Hadi
al-Assad, Bashar Hafez
al-Baghdadi, Abu Abdullah al-Rashid
al-Baghdadi, Abu Bakr
al-Maqdisi, Abu Muhammad
al-Masri, Abu Ayyub
al-Qaeda
al-Sham (Levant)
al-Zarqawi, Abu Musab
al-Zawahiri, Ayman
Alawi (Alawite[s])
Amir al-Mu'minin (Prince of the Faithful)
Arab
Arab Spring
Baghdad, Iraq
Bay'ah (Oath of Allegiance)
Bayji, Battle of
bin Laden, Osama
Boko Haram
Caliph
Caliph, Rashidun
Caliphate
CENTCOM
Crusades
Dabiq, Battle of
Dabiq Magazine
Dajjal
Deir al-Zour, Battle of
Fallujah, Iraq
Hadith
Hijrah
Hezbollah
Islam
Islam, Five Pillars
Islamic Conquests (Seventh Century)
Israel
Jabhat al-Nusra
Jihad
Kharajites or Khawarij
Kobane, Battle of
Mahdi
Mosul, Iraq
Nasheed
Omar, Mohammed
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Inherent Resolve
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Ottoman Empire
Palmyra, Syria
Quran
Quraysh
Ramadi, Battle of
Raqqa, Syria
Safavid Empire
Sahwa (Sunni Uprising)
Salafist
Sharia
Shia
Soleimani, Qasem
Sunni or ahl al-sunna
The Surge
Sykes-Picot Agreement
Tikrit, Battle of
Umayyad Caliphate
Ummah
Wahhabi
Wilayah
Yazidi
Appendix: Obama Administration Strategy Report, March 24, 2016
Chronology
Bibliography
Index
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