Isis, heritage of Radical Islam mastermind

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  • Amirhussein Zarei Mahmodabadi Department of Political Sciences

Abstract

One of the most prominent figures in the radical Islamist movement sponsored by two extreme Muslim nations, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, was Osama Bin Laden, who was killed in the hostilities on 2 May 2011 in his hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and a lot of information was made available to united state in the form of hard disk, CD and DVD. By this information, US could to gather Radical Islamic militia group in the format of coherent terrorist and dangerous group called ISIS. The aim of ISIS establishment was to control growing power of Iran and his allies in the Middle East with the help of previous supporters of the spiritual father of radical Islam, Bin Laden. It is noticeable that after a while of formation of this mutated virus of ideological terrorism, America itself was frightened.

 

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2018-06-23

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