What The Atlantic Gets Dangerously Wrong About ISIS And Islam
by Jack Jenkins Posted on February 18, 2015 at 10:57 am Updated: February 19, 2015 | http://thinkprogress.org/
"What The Atlantic Gets Dangerously Wrong About ISIS And Islam"
On Monday, The Atlantic unveiled a new feature piece
by Graeme Wood entitled “What ISIS Really Wants,” which claims to
expose the foundational theology of the terror group ISIS, also called
the Islamic State, which has waged a horrific campaign of violence
across Iraq, Syria, and Libya over the past year. The article is deeply
researched, and makes observations about the core religious ideas
driving ISIS — namely, a dark, bloodthirsty theology that revolves
around an apocalyptic narrative in which ISIS’s black-clad soldiers
believe they are playing a pivotal role. Indeed, CNN’s Peter Bergen
published a similar article
the next day detailing ISIS’s obsession with the end times, and cited
Wood as an “excellent” source, quoting a passage from his article with
the kicker “Amen to that.”Despite this, Wood’s article has encountered staunch criticism and derision from many Muslims and academics who study Islam. After the article was posted online, Islamic studies Facebook pages and listserves were reportedly awash with comments from intellectuals blasting the article as, among other things, “quite shocking.” The core issue, they say, is that Wood appears to have fallen prey to an inaccurate trope all too common in many Western circles: that ISIS is an inevitable product of Islam, mainly because the Qur’an and other Islamic texts contain passages that support its horrific acts.http://thinkprogress.org/world/2015/02/18/3624121/atlantic-gets-dangerously-wrong-isis-islam/
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