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[–] Hebrew-Virus 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You are not incorrect.

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[–] iTSSOGRiM ago  (edited ago)

He actually is closer to the truth then the opposite. They obviously have different names and concepts.

Look at the work of Shiraz Maher on Salafi-Jihadism, the ideology behind groups like ISIS and al-Nusra, and introduce the work of Israel Shahak, author of Jewish History, Jewish Religion, on how the modern state of Israel has been shaped by the ideology of classical Judaism. While diametrically opposed in some ways, the two religious ideologies share much in common, specifically a peculiar view of human nature and a doctrinaire, legalistic mode of reasoning and enforcement of religious rules.

edit: lol, missed the "not"