In this video the Lebanese
journalist Brigitte Gabriel presents a brief history but well defined of the
"Islam Religion" and its relations with Jews and Christians both in
the Middle East and in the Mediterranean. Please see the film after the
explanations below.
Islamic State: This
is the English version of what the terror group calls itself. It also
claims to be a caliphate, which is a state ruled by a caliph, which
is Arabic for "successor," meaning successor to the Islamic Prophet
Muhammad. The last generally acknowledged Muslim caliphate was the Ottoman
Empire, which ended in 1924. Many governments and media refuse to use this
name because it gives the group legitimacy as a state and a representative of
Islam.
ISIS: The
militant group, which began as the Iraqi branch of al Qaeda during the U.S.
occupation, gained this name after it invaded Syria in 2013. ISIS is short
for "Islamic State in Iraq and Syria," or "Islamic State of Iraq
and al-Sham," which is an old Arabic term for the area.
ISIL: ISIL
translates to “Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.” The Levant is a
geographical term that refers to the eastern shore of the Mediterranean --
Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel and Jordan. It’s the term the U.S. government
uses since the "Levant" is apparently a better translation for
al-Sham, the Arabic name for the region.
Daesh: This
is a term the militant group hates. French President François Hollande has used it since the
attacks, and first used it in September 2014. It’s an Arabic acronym for
“al-Dawla al-Islamiya fi al-Iraq wa al-Sham.” It can sometimes be
spelled DAIISH, Da'esh or Daech, a popular French version. The hacktivist
group Anonymous and President Barack Obama have used the term since the deadly
terrorist attacks in Paris. Thanks to Arabic wordplay, it could also be an
insult. “Depending on how it is conjugated in Arabic, it can mean anything
from ‘to trample down and crush’ to ‘a bigot who imposes his view on
others,'" Boston Globe writer Zeba Khan
reported in October 2014. ISIS threatened “to cut the tongue of
anyone who publicly used the acronym Daesh, instead of referring to the group
by its full name,” the Associated
Press wrote in September 2014.
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