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Graeme Wood



Average rating: 4.13 · 1,344 ratings · 167 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Way of the Strangers

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What ISIS Really Wants

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“One of the photos Yaken posted on social media after he made it to Syria showed a bucket filled with severed heads, hashtagged “#headmeat.”36 Irrespective of whether his adventure to the land of the caliphate was spiritually fulfilling, the imagery it produced was a kind of pornography. And like all pornography, it aroused strong reactions, ranging from titillation to revulsion, and sometimes both at once. These reactions share an intellectually disarming effect. As in the case of porn, they resist detached analysis. The scholar of religion Jonathan Z. Smith noted a similar tendency in the failure to understand the mass suicide at Jonestown in 1978. The problem, he said, was an unwillingness to undertake the difficult task of “looking, rather than staring or looking away.”37”
Graeme Wood, The Way of the Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State

“In my conversations with scholars of Islam, few of the people who dismissed the Islamic State as a product of false Islamism— Jacobinism with an Islamic veneer—were able to name a single cleric or scholar associated with the Islamic State, or a fatwa or other statement by that scholar. The level of ignorance is as appalling as if a scholar of Marxism declared the Soviet Union “not Marxist” and turned out to be unfamiliar with the name Trotsky or Lenin, or the title of anything either of them wrote. Since 2012, tens of thousands of men, women, and children have migrated to a theocratic state, under the belief that migration is a sacred obligation and that the state’s leader is the worldly successor of the last and greatest of prophets. If religious”
Graeme Wood, The Way of the Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State

“We should tremble, not because they might be right about the end of the world—the history of Messianic movements is a history of failure—but because apocalyptic conviction rarely disappears quietly, and often ends in mass death.”
Graeme Wood, The Way of the Strangers

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