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Notes
1. Hava Lazarus-Yafeh, “Contemporary Fundamentalism:
Judaism, Christianity and Islam,” The Jerusalem Quarterly 47 (1988):
27–39.
2. “From Hijrah to Khilafah,” Dabiq 1, 2014, 35, accessed
7 January 2016, https://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/
islamic-state-22dc481biq-magazine-122.pdf. The Quranic text
identified here varies slightly from that cited in the article due
to the author’s use of a different translation of the Quran. All
editions of Dabiq can be found at http://jihadology.net/category/
dabiq-magazine/.
3. Abu Amr al-Kinaru, “It’s Either the Islamic State or the Flood,”
Dabiq 2, 2014, 11, accessed 8 January 2016, https://azelin.files.
wordpress.com/2014/07/islamic-state-e2809cdc481biq-magazine-2e280b3.pdf.
4. “Foreword,” Dabiq 5, 2014, 3, accessed 8 January
2016, https://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/the-islamic-state-e2809cdc481biq-magazine-522.pdf.
5. “Islam is the Religion of the Sword Not Pacifism,” Dabiq 7,
2015, 20, accessed 8 January 2016, https://azelin.files.wordpress.
com/2015/02/the-islamic-state-e2809cdc481biq-magazine-722.pdf.
6. Timothy R. Furnish, “Beheading in the Name of Islam,” Middle
East Quarterly 12(2) (2005): 1–57, accessed 8 January 2016, http://
www.meforum.org/713/beheading-in-the-name-of-islam.
7. Hassan Hassan, “Isis Has Reached New Depths of Depravity. But
There is a Brutal Logic behind It,” Guardian website, 7 February 2015,
accessed 8 January 2016, http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/
feb/08/isis-islamic-state-ideology-sharia-syria-iraq-jordan-pilot.
8. Abu Bakr Naji, “The Management of Savagery: The Most
Critical Stage Through Which the Ummah Will Pass,” trans. William
McCants (Cambridge, MA: John M. Olin Institute for Strategic
Studies at Harvard University, 23 May 2006), third topic, sec. 4, accessed 8 January 2016, https://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/
abu-bakr-naji-the-management-of-savagery-the-most-criticalstage-through-which-the-umma-will-pass.pdf.
9. “The Lions of Tomorrow: The Lion Cubs of the Khilafa,”
Dabiq 8, 2015, 20–21, accessed 8 January 2016, https://azelin.files.
wordpress.com/2015/03/the-islamic-state-e2809cdc481biq-magazine-8e280b3.pdf.
10. “The Revival of Slavery before the Hour,” Dabiq 4, 2014,
14, accessed 8 January 2016, https://azelin.files.wordpress.
com/2015/02/the-islamic-state-e2809cdc481biq-magazine-422.
pdf.
11. Ibid., 15.
12. Ibid., 15–17.
13. Quoted in Umm Sumayah al-Muharijah, “Slave Girls or
Prostitutes?” Dabiq 9, 2015, 44, accessed 8 January 2016, https://
azelin.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/the-islamic-state-e2809cdc481biq-magazine-9e280b3.pdf.
14. Ibid., 45.
15. “The Burning of the Murtado Pilot,” Dabiq 7, 2015, 6, accessed 8 January 2016, https://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/
the-islamic-state-e2809cdc481biq-magazine-722.pdf.
16. Abu Muhammad al-Adnani ash-Shami, “Indeed Your Lord is
Ever Watchful,” Dabiq 4, 2014, 9, accessed 8 January 2016, https://
azelin.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/the-islamic-state-e2809cdc481biq-magazine-422.pdf.
17. “Paris Terror Attacks Are an Abomination,” Leeds Makkah
Masjid website, 14 November 2015, accessed 8 January 2016,
http://www.makkahmasjid.co.uk/wp/index.php/2015/11/14/
paris-terror-attacks-are-an-abomination/.
18. Deuteronomy 20: 10–18, 21: 10–14.
19. Dr. Musharraf Hussain al Azhari, “What Jihad Are You Fighting For?” Haqiqah 2, 2015, 20, accessed 8 January 2016, http://
www.haqiqah.org/article/what-jihad-are-you-fighting/.
20. Quran 18:29, 2:256.
21. Tariq Ramadan, Western Muslims and the Future of Islam
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), 36.
22. “‘We’re Just as Shocked’—Muslim Messages Going Viral
after the Paris Attacks,” BBC Trending website, 18 November
2015, accessed 7 January 2016, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
blogs-trending-34858514.
23. “The IISS Manama Dialogue: The Regional Security Summit,”
International Institute for Strategic Studies website, accessed 7
January 2016, http://www.iiss.org/en/events/manama%20dialogue/
archive/manama-dialogue-2014-3b96. This idea was discussed
numerous times during the Arab leaders’ 2014 Manama Dialogue.
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he George Washington University report “ISIS in America: From Retweets to Raqqa,” by
Lorenzo Vidino and Seamus Hughes, is a valuable resource for those interested in researching
the threat to the United States posed by radical Islamists and the Islamic State. The report
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