ISIS in Pakistan: a critical analysis of factors and implications of ISIS recruitments and concept of Jihad-Bil-Nikah / Yunis Khushi -- The Islamic state in 'Khorasan': how it began and where it stands now in Nangarhar / Borhan Osman -- Making sense of Daesh in Afghanistan: a social movement perspective / Katja Mielke and Nick Miszak -- Islamic state Khorasan Province (ISKP) in Afghanistan: an assessment / Amina Khan -- The ISIS penetration in Afghanistan-Pakistan: assessment, impact and implications / Abdul Basit -- Double game: why Pakistan supports militants and resists U.S. pressure to stop / Sahar Khan -- The two faces of the Fatemiyun: the women behind the fighters / Mohsen Hamidi -- Daesh South Asia / Maryam Nazir -- Footprints of ISIS in South Asia: a challenge to regional peace and stability / Shabana Fayyaz
Summary
Daesh is worse than the Taliban, which is now trying to bring a new ideology as Daesh-ism which is anti - Islam. This book brings out the alarming situation of presence of Daesh in Pakistan and its expanding activities. It serves the international community as a reminder the role they need to play in crushing this monster