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- Dabiq_(magazine) abstract "Dabiq (Arabic: دابق) is the title of the monthly online magazine used by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL/ISIS/IS) for propaganda and recruitment.The magazine was first published in July 2014 in a number of different languages including English. Issue number 1 carried the date "Ramadan 1435" in Islamic Hijri calendar. According to the magazine, its name was taken from the town of Dabiq in northern Syria, which is mentioned in a hadith about Armageddon. According to this tradition, Dabiq is the place where the Muslim and Christian armies will eventually face each other.Harleen K. Gambhir of the Institute for the Study of War considered that while al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's magazine Inspire focuses on encouraging its readers to carry out lone-wolf attacks on the West, Dabiq is more concerned with establishing the religious legitimacy of ISIL and its self-proclaimed caliphate, and encouraging Muslims to emigrate there.On its October 2014 issue, a photoshopped picture on the front story cover titled "The Failed Crusade", depicted IS's jihadi black flag risen atop the Egyptian obelisk at the center of St. Peter's Square in the Vatican. Bosnian imam Bilal Bosnić was also quoted saying: "In time, the whole world will be an Islamic state [...] Our goal is to make sure that even the Vatican will be Muslim". The same issue contained an article titled "The revival (of) slavery before the Hour", which acknowledged the enslavement of female members of the Yazidi sect after overrunning their villages in northwestern Iraq. The article outlined religious justifications for slavery and praised its revival.In February 2015, the BBC reported that Dabiq "listed Christians among IS's main enemies."".
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- Dabiq_(magazine) comment "Dabiq (Arabic: دابق) is the title of the monthly online magazine used by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL/ISIS/IS) for propaganda and recruitment.The magazine was first published in July 2014 in a number of different languages including English. Issue number 1 carried the date "Ramadan 1435" in Islamic Hijri calendar. According to the magazine, its name was taken from the town of Dabiq in northern Syria, which is mentioned in a hadith about Armageddon.".
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