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And that takes an emotional connection.and in the ISIS caliphate.
and in the ISIS caliphate.
create a in a Caliphate and establish their version of Sharia law in a range
There's no longer a caliphate, although there are pockets of ISIS in northern Iraq, and obviously still in Syria.
And that's coincidental with the caliphate in Baghdad, the big, very extensive Arab trade.
They're not going to get a caliphate out of this.
with their claim of a caliphate that crosses the border between Syria and Iraq.
starting point for this so-called caliphate.
It's just a restoration of the caliphate, by which he means not the Ottoman Empire, but Taliban-style theocracies from Indonesia to Morocco.
establishing something along the lines of a caliphate that is overthrown
And also just the whole idea of the caliphate is finally standing up to the West and reclaiming this very real, sort of historical,
And now they have one group or one ISIS caliphate, as they call it, that spans the border between Iraq and Syria.
"What do you mean, 'a representative caliphate'?
order of states by proclaiming their wish to form supranational communities, like the caliphate proclaimed by ISIS.
I guess I understand it, the original ideology is they are the caliphate.
If we look back a thousand years in history, maybe fifteen hundred years, there was the Khazar Khaganate, the Arabic Caliphate, then
Which doesn't mean that their threat is over with, but what they proclaim to be the caliphate-- they declared the caliphate in the area
having a picnic by a lake, things like that, just this sort of utopian, idealized vision of life inside the caliphate.
it was like to live under Islamist Al Qaeda occupation for almost a years, you know, where they were building this caliphate.
and that is to establish-- or, in their mind, reestablish-- a caliphate, and put one of their own in charge.
That was me struggling with my own-- For example, I used the term-- I said, "We're calling for a representative caliphate."
I said, "If the European Union can come together, why can't Muslim countries come together and form a caliphate?"
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