The Islamic State’s (IS) ‘Amaq News Agency reported that the Las Vegas shooter is a “soldier” of the group and had converted to Islam months ago.

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The Islamic State’s (IS) ‘Amaq News Agency reported that the Las Vegas shooter is a “soldier” of the group and had converted to Islam months ago.

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BEIRUT -- The dramatic arrival of Da'ish (ISIS) on the stage of Iraq has shocked many in the West. Many have been perplexed -- and horrified -- by its v...
As Muslim leaders around the world have said, groups like ISIL – or Da’ish -- have nothing to do with Islam, and they certainly do not represent a state. They should more fittingly be called the "Un-Islamic Non-State"
DA'ISH burned the Jordanian Pilot alive.
My prayers for him and for his family. Also for all the other pilots who still have to take the risk of flying over Syria. I really, really, really want to kill a lot of those motherfuckers right now.
A selection of articles I've read today ....
The cyber and financial element to da’ish
I know it’s the UK mirror, it may have many errors, but it’s an interesting read and raises lots of questions.
Team Poison and its attacks on Tony Blair’s associate
A good read from 2012, interesting to see what was the background of the characters mentioned in the previous piece.
How Tony Blair makes his fortune
Another older article about Tony Blair’s corporate structure.

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ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Boko Haram
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I don't know what these terrorist groups are, what they do and neither do you unless you're one. All I know is that they have no right to use a religion as an excuse. No Muslim would pollute the name of Islam and kill innocents. Only complete anti-Muslims would, just to make the world hate Muslims. I don't know where they're going with it, let's hope no more people have to die due to lying cowards. Terrorism is wrong, haram, and absolutely inhumane.
BEIRUT -- The dramatic arrival of Da'ish (ISIS) on the stage of Iraq has shocked many in the West. Many have been perplexed -- and horrified -- by its violence and its evident magnetism for Sunni youth. But more than this, they find Saudi Arabia's ambivalence in the face of this manifestation both troubling and inexplicable, wondering, "Don't the Saudis understand that ISIS threatens them, too?"
It appears -- even now -- that Saudi Arabia's ruling elite is divided. Some applaud that ISIS is fighting Iranian Shiite "fire" with Sunni "fire"; that a new Sunni state is taking shape at the very heart of what they regard as a historical Sunni patrimony; and they are drawn by Da'ish's strict Salafist ideology.
Other Saudis are more fearful, and recall the history of the revolt against Abd-al Aziz by the Wahhabist Ikhwan (Disclaimer: this Ikhwan has nothing to do with the Muslim Brotherhood Ikhwan -- please note, all further references hereafter are to the Wahhabist Ikhwan, and not to the Muslim Brotherhood Ikhwan), but which nearly imploded Wahhabism and the al-Saud in the late 1920s.
Many Saudis are deeply disturbed by the radical doctrines of Da'ish (ISIS) -- and are beginning to question some aspects of Saudi Arabia's direction and discourse.
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