If My House Burned Down, Its Walls Grew Stronger
March 3, 2026
Ajmal Jalal ISIS, which presents itself under the banner of the Islamic State, is in reality a group that has...
Read moreDetailsPart 29 Abu Hajjar al-Kurdi The consequences of ISIS's actions in Iraq remain a deep and indelible stain on the...
Read moreDetailsPart 9 Ehsan Sajadi ISIS's Financial System: A False Claim of Islamic Economics Under the pretext of establishing an Islamic...
Read moreDetailsPart 5 Harith Mayar The Governance System of ISIS In today's world, the establishment of a legitimate government depends on...
Read moreDetailsPart 20 By Hijaz Tamim The Potential Positive Effects of Paying Ransom Few subjects in the domains of law, ethics,...
Read moreDetailsBy Hashim Saeed The terrorist organization ISIS, once confined largely to the Middle East, has once again captured global attention...
Read moreDetailsPart 5 Ghiyath-ud-Din Ghori The seeds of division sown by the Khawarij, their crimes, and their unrelenting hostility toward the...
Read moreDetailsBy Shah Afghan After the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) returned to power, its forces, as anticipated, dismantled ISIS networks...
Read moreDetailsPart 19 By Hijaz Tamim The Impact of Ransoms on ISIS's Funding Strategy Among ISIS's many financial tactics, ransom payments...
Read moreDetailsBy Ahmad Shabir When ISIS declared its so-called "Islamic Caliphate" in 2014, the world was caught off guard. The announcement...
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