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Vol. 10, No. 2, September 2023

LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF ISIS’ MISCONTEXTUALISATION OF THE QURANIC VERSES: PROPAGANDA STRATEGY


Mohammad Husni Abumelhim

Al-Balqa’ Applied University

Abdel-Rahman Abu-Melhim

Al-Balqa’ Applied University

Mahmoud Ali Rababah

Al-Balqa’ Applied University

Khalid Ali Rababah

University of Huddersfield


DOI: https://doi.org/10.47836/jlc.10.02.02

Keywords: Discourse analysis of ISIS’s Speech; miscontextualisation; propaganda; Qur’anic verse; sociolinguistics; socio-political gains and agendas

Publication Note: This paper was presented at the MAAL Asia Pacific Conference (MAAL APC 2022) organized by the Malaysian Association of Applied Linguistics.

Abstract

The key multilingual propaganda documents and media modes have been used as primary sources for Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s (ISIS) propaganda strategy. To further expand the discussion on the propaganda intentions by ISIS, the researchers demonstrated the study conducted that attempted to explore the role of miscontextualisation of Qur’anic verses through ISIS’s linguistic propaganda strategy from a socio-political perspective. The study seeks to illustrate how ISIS utilised its miscontextualisation of Qur’anic verses through its linguistic propaganda strategy to justify its extreme actions for achieving the socio-political goals. It uses linguistic stylistics to demonstrate that ISIS made a piece-meal usage of the Qur’an by miscontextualisation of Qur’anic verses through its propaganda publications to justify its extreme actions. It systematically situates the particular Qur’anic passages that ISIS uses within the wider Qur’anic passages/chapters in which they originate. More specifically, this contextualisation highlights the discrepancies between the original contexts of these passages and their miscontextualisation by ISIS. The results of the study revealed that all linguistic strategies that comprise ISIS’s discourse revolve around four main themes: Khilaafah, Imamah, Jihad, and Hijrah. These connections are important because they clarify the priorities inherent in ISIS’s discourse as an instrument for achieving socio-political gains and agendas. 

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2023-09-30 


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Vol. 10, No. 2, September 2023

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