Jihad in the 21st century


Containing extremist ideas will be the top priority, as it is no longer feasible to be tolerant of intolerance.

MANY young Muslims from economically developed countries are fighting in Iraq and Syria for the pan-Islamic State (IS) and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. A sizeable number of these militants come from the United States, the United Kingdom and Malaysia. Their mission is to create a pan-Islamic Caliphate by overpowering the Western powers and their allies.

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