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Feb 2020
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The Rise of ISIS

Muslim Central
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Lecture on ‘The Rise of ISIS: Origin & Reality’ The SOAS Muslim Students’ Association in partnership with the SOAS Middle East & North Africa Society hosted the event at the School of Oriental and African Studies [SOAS] on 16th January 2015. The event highlighted the origins of the ISIS crisis, and the follow on, with ... Read more
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