Islamic State v. al-Qaida
Owen Bennett-Jones, 3 November 2016
Isis: A History
by Fawaz A. Gerges.
Princeton, 368 pp., £19.95, March 2016,978 0 691 17000 8 Show More
by Fawaz A. Gerges.
Princeton, 368 pp., £19.95, March 2016,
Isis: Inside the Army of Terror
by Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan.
Regan Arts, 411 pp., £12.99, April 2016,978 1 68245 029 1 Show More
by Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan.
Regan Arts, 411 pp., £12.99, April 2016,
Irregular War: Isis and the New Threat from the Margins
by Paul Rogers.
I.B. Tauris, 224 pp., £18.99, June 2016,978 1 78453 488 2 Show More
by Paul Rogers.
I.B. Tauris, 224 pp., £18.99, June 2016,
“... Should women carry out knife attacks? In the September issue of its Inspire Guide, al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula argued against it. In October an article in the Islamic State publication Rumiyah (‘Rome’) took the opposite view. Having discussed possible targets – ‘a drunken kafir on a quiet road returning home after a night out, or an average kafir working his night shift’ – the magazine praised three women who, on 11 September, were shot dead as they stabbed two officers in a Mombasa police station ... ”