Science, asked by nirbhaya118, 1 year ago

what is isis...............


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Answered by kvnmurty
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ISIS is an international terrorist organization, categorized by UNO.
 
   Governments of many countries are looking at eliminating it.  It is an Arab/muslim organization and is mainly present in Iraq and Syria in the middle East and in Europe. It works against USA, UK and so on.

  It is supposed to be Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).  They are supposed to be cruel and do bombings and brutal killings. They pledged their allegiance to al-qaida (another terrorist organization) etc.


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Answered by BRAINLYBOOSTER12
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  • ISIS aims to create an Islamic state called a caliphate across Iraq, Syria and beyond.
  • The group implements Sharia Law, rooted in eighth-century Islam, to establish a society that mirrors the region's ancient past.
  • ISIS is known for killing dozens of people at a time and carrying out public executions, crucifixions and other acts.
  • ISIS uses modern tools like social media to promote reactionary politics and religious fundamentalism. Fighters are destroying holy sites and valuable antiquities even as their leaders propagate a return to the early days of Islam.
  • In 2014, ISIS controlled more than 34,000 square miles in Syria and Iraq, from the Mediterranean coast to south of Baghdad. In early 2016, the United States calculated that ISIS had lost 40% of its 34,000 square miles of territory.
  • In 2015, ISIS was believed to be holding 3,500 people as slaves, according to a United Nations report. Most of the enslaved were women and children from the Yazidi community, but some were from other ethnic and religious minority communities.
  • Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was the leader of ISIS from April 2010 until his death in October 2019.
  • Baghdadi made only one known public appearance, in July 2014 when he delivered a sermon in Mosul's Grand Mosque.
  • Baghdadi was detained for several months in Camp Bucca, which was a US-run prison in southern Iraq. He was released in 2004.
  • He killed himself after being cornered by US forces who conducted a daring, two-hour nighttime raid on his compound in northern Syria.
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