ISIS from the view of ISIS members

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The author of "From Frankfurt to Raqqa," Hadi Masoumi Zare, explains in the book's introduction that his purpose in creating the book is to
bridge the gap that most of us have with Salafi jihadism.This book is a collection of several recorded face-to-face conversations with ISIL
members
One of the interviews in this book, conducted after Mosul's recapture in May 2017, is with a 23-year-old young man named Ebrahim
Masoumi Zare asks him to explain a little about ISIL and how they interact with people
and others managed to escape to Baghdad and Kirkuk
After a while, however, the majority of people were dissatisfied, but no one dared to speak out against them in public, so they discussed
on social media, Ebrahim stated that he had only heard of it and had never seen anyone do it
The author goes on to explain that the topic of jihad al-nikah was a media game played by ISIL's opponents and that no solid evidence has
been presented to date that such an event occurred within the ISIL organization.When asked if Europeans were also members of ISIS and had an
active presence in the Iraq conflict, the interviewee stated that he had personally seen ISIS members from France, the United Kingdom, and
Germany