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Ryan Cummings

    The Islamic State in Africa
    Seasoned with Salt
    • Seasoned with Salt

      how the art of public speaking can sharpen your message and extend your reach

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the art of communication, this book offers practical guidance for crafting effective sermons and Bible talks. It emphasizes the importance of three key elements: content, organization, and delivery. Readers will learn about the speaker's character, topic selection, persuasive techniques, various organizational patterns, and both verbal and nonverbal delivery methods. Additionally, it covers best practices for using PowerPoint, making it a comprehensive resource for enhancing public speaking skills in a religious context.

      Seasoned with Salt
    • In 2019, Islamic State lost its last remaining sliver of territory in Syria, and its Caliph, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was killed. These setbacks seemed to herald the Caliphate's death knell, and many now forecast its imminent demise. Yet its affiliates endure, particularly in Africa: nearly all of Islamic State's cells on the continent have reaffirmed their allegiance, attacks have continued in its name, many groups have been reinvigorated, and a new province has emerged. Why, in Africa, did the two major setbacks of 2019 have so little impact on support for Islamic State? The Islamic State in Africa suggests that this puzzle can be explained by the emergence and evolution of Islamic State's provinces in Africa, which it calls 'sovereign subordinates'. By examining the rise and development of eight Islamic State 'cells', the authors show how, having pledged allegiance to IS Central, cells evolved mostly autonomously, using the IS brand as a means for accrual of power, but, in practice, receiving relatively little if any direction or material support from central command. Given this pattern, IS Central's relative decline has had little impact on its African affiliates--who are likely to remain committed to the Caliphate's cause for the foreseeable future.

      The Islamic State in Africa