October 2019

Is Extremism Rising from the Internet?

Statistics show that the websites of terrorist organizations have features that help them mislead and recruit young people. In the documentary produced by Sawt Alhikma, we learn about the role of the internet in spreading extremism and how to counter it.

Criminal Backgrounds of ISIS (Infographic)

Studies show that a percentage of those involved in terrorist organizations in Western countries already had criminal backgrounds that included crimes such as murder and robbery, which led them to mingle with former terrorists while serving their prison sentences.  

The War Is Not Over Yet

Despite Baghdadi's murder, the efforts to combat extremist ideologies must continue until it is ensured that such terrorist entities are permanently demobilized. We need to disintegrate their power, prevent their crimes and deter their polarization of the youth.

The Successor of The ISIS Leader

ISIS has chosen Abu Omar al-Turkmani, from Iraq, as the successor to Baghdadi. In the coming period, he will be trying to strengthen the organization and carry out bloody terrorist operations in retaliation for the alleged killing of Baghdadi.

Baghdadi’s Bloody Legacy

Under the leadership of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ISIS is estimated to have committed crimes against humanity. Baghdadi's bloody operations killed innocent people, destroyed cities, and displaced millions who escaped the battlefields and have become refugees.

ISIS Sneaks Through Tik Tok (Infographic)

Storyful, a social media agency, revealed that ISIS resorted to TikTok, an app for music videos, to recruit young people and to promote their ideology. The app’s management removed many of the accounts that have been linked to ISIS.  

Call to Prayer in Amsterdam

The Blue Mosque in Amsterdam has amplified the call to prayer using loudspeakers during Friday prayers for the first time in the city's history. This initiative will strengthen the values of coexistence and respect for other religions.

The Death of Baghdadi (Infographic)

ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Idlib, Syria, after years of pursuit during which al-Baghdadi and his men killed thousands of innocent people in the name of religion and deceived thousands of young people.  

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