If the person behind this travel guide wasn't a religious nut or psychopath, he probably would have the top advertising firms around the world fighting to hire him.
‘Caliphate allows cappuccinos’: ISIS travel guide reaches Italy to lure talent
Published time: 21 Aug, 2015 19:20Edited time: 21 Aug, 2015 19:21
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‘A Brief Guide to the Islamic State’ propaganda pamphlet has surfaced in radical circles in Italy, local media report. Describing Islamic State territories as “a cosmopolitan society” and “a plush holiday resort,” it says living in the caliphate won’t affect Costa Coffee fans.
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The 46-page brochure was released in May in the UK in order to "provide an alternative narrative to life under the Caliphate."
Its author Abu Rumaysah al-Britani – former student of preacher and Islam4UK radical group founder, Anjem Choudary – described the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) as some kind of holiday destination “with an exquisite Mediterranean climate.”
The Guide is aimed not only at attracting new fighters to their jihadist ranks, but also bringing skilled workers and intellectuals to the Caliphate. The book describes IS “as a magnet for talent, a cosmopolitan society with scholars.”
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‘Caliphate allows cappuccinos’: ISIS travel guide reaches Italy to lure talent
‘Caliphate allows cappuccinos’: ISIS travel guide reaches Italy to lure talent
Published time: 21 Aug, 2015 19:20Edited time: 21 Aug, 2015 19:21
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© Stringer / Reuters
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‘A Brief Guide to the Islamic State’ propaganda pamphlet has surfaced in radical circles in Italy, local media report. Describing Islamic State territories as “a cosmopolitan society” and “a plush holiday resort,” it says living in the caliphate won’t affect Costa Coffee fans.
TrendsIslamic State
The 46-page brochure was released in May in the UK in order to "provide an alternative narrative to life under the Caliphate."
Its author Abu Rumaysah al-Britani – former student of preacher and Islam4UK radical group founder, Anjem Choudary – described the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) as some kind of holiday destination “with an exquisite Mediterranean climate.”
The Guide is aimed not only at attracting new fighters to their jihadist ranks, but also bringing skilled workers and intellectuals to the Caliphate. The book describes IS “as a magnet for talent, a cosmopolitan society with scholars.”
Continue reading at:
‘Caliphate allows cappuccinos’: ISIS travel guide reaches Italy to lure talent