Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The ideology of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as Daesh), which controls territory primarily in Iraq and Syria, has been described as being based on Salafism, Salafi Jihadism, and also on Islamism and Wahhabism.Important doctrines of ISIL include its belief that it represents the restoration of the caliphate of early Islam, and that all Muslims are required to pledge allegiance to it; that a \"defiled\" Islam must be purged of apostasy, often with bloody sectarian killings, that the final Day of Judgment by God is near and will follow the defeat of the army of \"Rome\" by ISIL; that a strict adherence to following the precepts \"established by the Prophet Muhammad and his earliest followers\" is necessary, surpassing even that of other Salafi groups."@en }
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- Ideology_of_the_Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant abstract "The ideology of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as Daesh), which controls territory primarily in Iraq and Syria, has been described as being based on Salafism, Salafi Jihadism, and also on Islamism and Wahhabism.Important doctrines of ISIL include its belief that it represents the restoration of the caliphate of early Islam, and that all Muslims are required to pledge allegiance to it; that a \"defiled\" Islam must be purged of apostasy, often with bloody sectarian killings, that the final Day of Judgment by God is near and will follow the defeat of the army of \"Rome\" by ISIL; that a strict adherence to following the precepts \"established by the Prophet Muhammad and his earliest followers\" is necessary, surpassing even that of other Salafi groups.".
- Ideology_of_the_Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant comment "The ideology of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as Daesh), which controls territory primarily in Iraq and Syria, has been described as being based on Salafism, Salafi Jihadism, and also on Islamism and Wahhabism.Important doctrines of ISIL include its belief that it represents the restoration of the caliphate of early Islam, and that all Muslims are required to pledge allegiance to it; that a \"defiled\" Islam must be purged of apostasy, often with bloody sectarian killings, that the final Day of Judgment by God is near and will follow the defeat of the army of \"Rome\" by ISIL; that a strict adherence to following the precepts \"established by the Prophet Muhammad and his earliest followers\" is necessary, surpassing even that of other Salafi groups.".