Jihad Academy : The Rise of Islamic State

Nicolas Hénin

Malcolm Hillgartner (Narrator)

03-08-16

4hrs 28min

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03-08-16

4hrs 28min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Nonfiction/Political Science

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“A brave and selfless book…offers plenty of lessons…It establishes, interspersing current events with a historical perspective, that attempts to divide communities on religion are a recipe for disaster.” Times of India (Mumbai)

A former Islamic State hostage and veteran Middle East journalist explores misperceptions of Islamic State and their consequences.

For more than a decade, French journalist Nicolas Hénin has reported from the front lines of conflict in the Middle East, much of his time spent in Iraq and Syria. He witnessed the events leading to the rise of Islamic State, and in June 2013, he was himself captured by IS and spent ten months in captivity with James Foley and others who were beheaded soon after Hénin was released. Those barbarities and the first strikes against Islamic State prompted Hénin to present in Jihad Academy what he knows IS to be, in contrast to the misperceptions he sees perpetuated on an ongoing basis.

Hénin sees Islamic State as a political entity, having arisen out of a sense of injustice and lack of hope and as the natural result of the Western inability to support Syrian democracy activists. The West, however, sees IS only as a terrorist organization, ignoring its political message and goals; by doing so, we act as a recruitment agent for Islamic State and largely overlook the greatest victims of IS violence: civilians on the ground. IS will only be ultimately defeated, he argues, by the people of the region, just as others have overthrown groups that practiced political violence on their people.

Jihad Academy is a fresh and powerful assessment by a writer with the perspective of a historian, the passion of a journalist long committed to the region, and the credibility of someone who has witnessed terrorism firsthand. Hénin’s is an important new voice in the ongoing debate about our role in the Middle East.

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“A brave and selfless book…offers plenty of lessons…It establishes, interspersing current events with a historical perspective, that attempts to divide communities on religion are a recipe for disaster.” Times of India (Mumbai)

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Language English
Release Day Mar 7, 2016
Release Date March 8, 2016
Release Date Machine 1457395200
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories Religion & Spirituality, Politics & Social Sciences, Social Sciences, Politics & Government, Religious Studies, Nonfiction - Adult, Nonfiction - All
Author Bio
Nicolas Hénin

Nicolas Hénin, a freelance journalist reporting for the news magazine Le Point, Arte television, and Radio France, has spent more than a decade reporting from the Middle East. From the fall of Baghdad to the capture of Raqqa, he has witnessed—often at close quarters with the jihadists—the events that led to the emergence of Islamic State. His book Jihad Academy won the Prix du Livre Geopolitique in 2015, and before that he was awarded the May Chidiac Prize for courage in journalism. Before becoming a journalist, he completed a masters degree in the history of international relations. He lives in France.

Narrator Bio
Malcolm Hillgartner

Malcolm Hillgartner is an accomplished actor, writer, and musician. Named an AudioFile Best Voice of 2013 and the recipient of several Earphones Awards, he has narrated over 250 audiobooks.

Overview

A former Islamic State hostage and veteran Middle East journalist explores misperceptions of Islamic State and their consequences.

For more than a decade, French journalist Nicolas Hénin has reported from the front lines of conflict in the Middle East, much of his time spent in Iraq and Syria. He witnessed the events leading to the rise of Islamic State, and in June 2013, he was himself captured by IS and spent ten months in captivity with James Foley and others who were beheaded soon after Hénin was released. Those barbarities and the first strikes against Islamic State prompted Hénin to present in Jihad Academy what he knows IS to be, in contrast to the misperceptions he sees perpetuated on an ongoing basis.

Hénin sees Islamic State as a political entity, having arisen out of a sense of injustice and lack of hope and as the natural result of the Western inability to support Syrian democracy activists. The West, however, sees IS only as a terrorist organization, ignoring its political message and goals; by doing so, we act as a recruitment agent for Islamic State and largely overlook the greatest victims of IS violence: civilians on the ground. IS will only be ultimately defeated, he argues, by the people of the region, just as others have overthrown groups that practiced political violence on their people.

Jihad Academy is a fresh and powerful assessment by a writer with the perspective of a historian, the passion of a journalist long committed to the region, and the credibility of someone who has witnessed terrorism firsthand. Hénin’s is an important new voice in the ongoing debate about our role in the Middle East.

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