Linguistic Analysis of Isis’ Miscontextualisation of the Quranic Verses: Propaganda Strategy
Mohammad Husni Abumelhim,
Abdel-Rahman Abu-Melhim,
Mahmoud Ali Rababah
et al.
Abstract:The key multilingual propaganda documents and media modes have been used as primary sources for Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s (ISIS) propaganda strategy. To further expand the discussion on the propaganda intentions by ISIS, the researchers demonstrated the study conducted that attempted to explore the role of miscontextualisation of Qur’anic verses through ISIS’s linguistic propaganda strategy from a socio-political perspective. The study seeks to illustrate how ISIS utilised its miscontextualisation of Q… Show more
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