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ID177707
Title ProperLanguage policy of the Caliphate State
LanguageENG
AuthorAli, Mashail Haydar
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines and critiques the macro top-down constitutional language policy of the so-called the Caliphate State, often referred to by the acronyms ISIS and ISIL. Although Sharicah law, claimed to be the only source of the Caliphate’s laws, does not legislate local, official and national language policies, the Caliphate constitutionalises language policy through the misappropriation of Quranic verses. Article 8 of the constitution mandates the adoption of Arabic as the exclusive national and official language of the Caliphate project and its educational system. The monolithic policy exploits the symbiosis between Arabic and Islam to uproot the Islamic tradition of diversity and plurilingualism, advance its homogenising discourse, and globalise militancy. A religiously justified language policy is instrumental for the Caliphate in achieving cultural and linguistic cleansing, propagating its religious-political ideology and maintaining a strict assimilatory mould of indoctrination.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 57, No.2; Mar 2021: p.391-405
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 57 No 2
Key WordsLanguage Policy ;  Arabic ;  ISIL ;  ISIS ;  Caliphate State


 
 
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