ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts covered in the preceding chapters of this book. It discovers that Dabiq and Rumiyah remain focused on religion-related issues, which is natural considering the ideology of Daesh. The chapter says that this is evident when considering the fact that many of the two-sided messages, which provided the pros and cons of an issue discussed, in fact clearly and obviously leaned towards the pro-Daesh perspective. It says that considering the nature of the Islamic State's ideology this finding is unsurprising, as Daesh is similar to other Salafi-jihadi terrorist organisations that customarily attempt to provide reasoning behind their actions. This chapter says that the second magazine is still interested in denouncing the Iraqi and Syrian governments, as well as the United States, but it concentrates much less on al-Qaeda, the Free Syrian Army, and Iran. It says that the editors frequently argued that Muslims had for ages suffered from subjugation to GÇ£crusaders,GÇ¥ GÇ£apostatesGÇ¥ and tawaghit.