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PAŃSTWO ISLAMSKIE PRZECIW SYSTEMOWI ŚWIATOWEMU
ISLAMIC STATE AGAINST THE WORLD SYSTEM

Author(s): Kornel Sawiński
Subject(s): Political Philosophy, Politics and religion, Studies in violence and power, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczno-Humanistyczna
Keywords: International system; Islamic State; jihadism; value system; Middle East;

Summary/Abstract: The world system, understood as one organism, from time to time experiences an attack by “microorganisms” interested in its annihilation or at least in its weakening. A few years ago, this role was played by the Islamic State, with the goal of fighting the rotten, hypocritical and injust international system. According to the Islamists, this system included all countries of the world, as well as Muslims who did not swear allegiance to the Caliph Baghdadi. The Islamic State was a state entity completely different from any other country in the world. It was not recognized by anyone, it was not a member of the United Nations, or any existing international organization. Even though, as a state, it was not recognized by anyone, Daesh was recognized by everyone as a terrorist organization that should be exemplarily and comprehensively annihilated. The ideology used by the Islamic State was Salafism as an apocalyptic response to the injustice and lie of the “system”. Poverty, the lack of a radical and comprehensive ideological alternative for people who are excluded, angry at the lack of perspectives, meaninglessness, double standards and hypocrisy have fueled the Islamists. Utopism for complete equality resembled the first Bolsheviks or early Christians, with the motto “there is no Greek or Jew”. The Islamic State, driven by Salafism, has thrown down the gauntlet to the world order, largely created by the West. This time the world system defeated the “microbes” that were attacking it. Its “guardians”: politicians, journalists, philosophers and religious leaders should, however, think deeply about the condition of the “immune system” for the future, re-evaluate some of the ways of functioning and the dominant norms that govern the system, because successive victories over successive “microbes” in changing civilisational conditions are not at all obvious.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 109-142
  • Page Count: 34
  • Language: Polish
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