This is an innovative book in the study of gender and political groups. Sadiqi addresses the puzzling question of what pushed young men and women to risk their lives and willingly join Daesh. Combining a thorough historical and cultural analysis of the Maghreb with interviews, the book offers unique insights into Daesh ideology and how it was received – an invaluable contribution and a must read!
- Mounira M. Charrad, University of Texas Austin,
Overall, with solid references, a systematic argument, and abundant resources drawn from primary data, including ethnographic fieldwork and interviews, and documentation from Daesh’s magazines, Sadiqi examines Daesh ideology from a fresh perspective through a decolonising lens. Her research approach, particularly the systematic presentation of informants in tabular form and the inclusion of two appendices featuring interview excerpts and focus group discussion reports, provides valuable lessons for emerging and established scholars.
- Wahyudi Akmaliah, Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism