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Germany outlawed the organization, Caliphate State, which seeks the overthrow of Turkey's secular government, after the Sept. 11 attacks.
The Caliphate State -- a self-declared Islamic state within the German state opposed to Turkey's secular government -- is small, with only 2,000 or so members.
Among his listed interests there were both "I love my Apple iPad" and "Islamic caliphate state", a historical concept that refers to a supreme Islamic nation pure in its religion.
The tweet below quotes "German journalist Jürgen" as saying: "The Caliphate state is working to create life in the style of the Rightly Guided Caliphs who lived after the Prophet (PBUH) and it can move mountains".
Little angers non-Muslim Europeans more than the fact that groups like the Caliphate State are not merely permitted to exist, but are even protected by laws their members claim not to believe in.
Pentagon officials rejected it as "unrealistic," yet surely they must have known of the 1998 plot by a radical Muslim group in Germany, the Caliphate State, to fly a plane into the mausoleum of Ataturk in Turkey's capital?
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They need to put off that fight as long as they can in order to gain strength and establish a caliphate, a state, and build their strength within that state.
In April 2013, two years into the uprising against Bashar al-Assad, Isi bigged itself up as the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (Al Dawla al-Islamyia fil Iraq wa'al Sham) and declared a Caliphate – a state for all Muslims.
Isis has made it clear in its declarations and by its actions that it aims to establish a caliphate – a state ostensibly run under the principles of sharia, Islamic law, and headed by a caliph, or successor to the prophet Muhammad.
IS says it aims to establish a "caliphate", a state ruled by a single political and religious leader according to Islamic law, or Sharia.
The group aims to establish a "caliphate", a state ruled by a single political and religious leader according to Islamic law, or Sharia.
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