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Caliphate is ISIS Fan-Fic

December 23, 2020December 24, 2020 ~ Ambereen Dadabhoy ~ 6 Comments

Caliphate, as both a product of War on Terror Culture and an active propagandist of it, deeply relies on the apparent truth of the tropes that the War on Terror have created for Islam and Muslims. It goes even further, however, by being ISIS fanfiction.

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