October 20, 2017

NOT MUCH OF AN ENEMY, BUT IT WAS FUN BEATING THEM ANYWAY:

The Bloody End of the Islamic State's Utopian Dream (GRAEME WOOD, 10/19/17, THE ATLANTIC)

The fall of Raqqa this week completed the slow-motion demolition of the world's only utopian movement worthy of the name. Like most utopian movements, the Islamic State was barbaric and iniquitous, precisely because it held its own refinement and egalitarianism in such high regard. Assume eventual absolution by history or God, and anything goes in the meantime.

The pleasure of dancing on the Islamic State's grave should not be denied, even if it is true, as experts remind us, that its zombified hand might yet emerge from the earth to grab our ankles as we do so. Having lost Raqqa (and before it Hawija, Tal Afar, and Mosul), it now still holds border areas between Iraq and Syria, plus isolated territory in Libya, Sinai, Afghanistan, and the southern Philippines. What it no longer controls is territory from which it can make its most important claim--that it has built a paradise on earth, where God's law is the only law, and Muslims can live lives that fully express their faith. It once boasted that women, children, and the elderly could live full and happy lives in Raqqa. Now an invitation to hijra--migration to Islamic State territory--is simply an invitation to die quickly on the field of battle.

Posted by at October 20, 2017 7:24 PM

  

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