The Rise Of ISIS & Global Repercussions
ISIS- Islamic State Of Iraq And Syria
Leader- Abu Bakr al-Bagdadi, with the title of "commander of faithful"
Islam has two main branches i.e. Shia's and the Sunni's. Shia's are the Muslim who believe that their leadership should stay with the prophets of own family.Whereas the Muslim who believe that their leadership should be selected from those most capable of the job. ISIS is a Sunni islam follower.Sunni Islam is the world's second largest community.
Goal of ISIS
1. To force a withdrawal of coalition forces from Iraq.
2. To capture the Iraqi interim government.
3. To remove Shia population.
4. To establish a pure Islamic state.
2. To capture the Iraqi interim government.
3. To remove Shia population.
4. To establish a pure Islamic state.
The funniest thing is that they claim they also have Kashmir in their list.India also has a eye on ISIS, it is because we import 80% of our oil from the Arab World.
In 2003 when US attacked Iraq, US was so brutal that it destroyed everything and this time when ISIS attacked the soldiers were too scared, they were running(not towards the borders but away from borders).This might be the reason behind their victory in Syria and now in Iraq . Saudi Arabia who funded ISIS is also now scared by the ISIS.
Global Impact:- The other jihadist groups have disowned them and even the Al-Qaeda dismissed its actions as too extreme or too brutal. They have termed ISIS as their "Step Child".
On July 2, Abu al-bagdadi said that Muslim should unite themselves to "own the world"
and on the very next day i.e. July 3, they captured the oil fields in Syria.
On July 2, Abu al-bagdadi said that Muslim should unite themselves to "own the world"

