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The motive that is common to al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other Islamic extremist groups is the following;
Create a government based on religion.
The extremist groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS believe that they are fighting in the name of Islam and the Islamic teachings. They want to create a government on the basis of the Sharia law.
The common motive to al-Qaeda, isis, and other Islamic extremist groups is to create a government based on religion.
What is al-Qaeda and isis?
Al-Qaeda officially known as Qaedat al-Jihad, is a multinational militant Sunni Islamic extremist network composed of Salafist jihadists. ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), also known as ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), is a Sunni jihadist group with a particularly violent ideology that calls itself a caliphate and claims religious authority over all Muslims.
Who started Islam religion?
The rise of Islam is intrinsically linked with the Prophet Muhammad, believed by Muslims to be the last in a long line of prophets that includes Moses and Jesus.
What are extremist groups?
Extremist Groups: An International Compilation of Terrorist Organizations, Violent Political Groups, and Issue-Oriented Militant Movements is a reference book compiling information on over 200 groups classified as extremist.
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