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Virtual Caliphate: Exposing the Islamist State on the Internet [Hardcover]

Yaakov Lappin
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November 2010
In 1924, the last caliphate—an Islamic state as envisioned by the Koran—was dismantled in Turkey. With no state in existence that matches the radical Islamic ideal since, al Qaeda, which sees itself as a government in exile, along with its hundreds of affiliate organizations, has failed to achieve its goal of reestablishing the caliphate. It is precisely this failure to create a homeland, journalist Yaakov Lappin asserts, that has necessitated the formation of an unforeseen and unprecedented entity—that is, a virtual caliphate.

An Islamist state that exists on computer servers around the world, the virtual caliphate is used by Islamists to carry out functions typically reserved for a physical state, such as creating training camps, mapping out a state’s constitution, and drafting tax laws. In Virtual Caliphate, Lappin shows how Islamists, equipped with twenty-first-century technology to achieve a seventh-century vision, soon hope to upload the virtual caliphate into the physical world.

Lappin dispels for the reader the mystery of the jihadi netherworld that exists everywhere and nowhere at once. Anyone interested in understanding the international jihadi movement will find this concise treatment compelling and indispensable.


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“…A top pick for any library strong in computer sociology or middle east issues.”

Virtual Caliphate is one of the very best books I have ever read on how the Internet has totally transformed the international jihad in the past decade. Yaakov Lappin has written the definitive book on the most pressing national security issue we face today—the radicalization of Islamic extremists on the Internet. Lappin has demonstrated with mesmerizing detail how the global jihad village has emerged on the Internet. He has written a book that will capture the attention of anyone—from the public to senior policymakers—concerned with radical Islam. It is must reading.”




Virtual Caliphate takes the reader into the heart of a disturbing and global Internet phenomenon. Lappin proposes a startling new way of viewing what jihadis are doing online, and his accessible prose invites readers from all walks of life to join him in exploring the jihadi Internet presence.”


“In the grand debate about the role of Islam in the conduct of terrorism, Virtual Caliphate goes a step further by placing that debate in the context of the Internet. Lappin makes an outstanding contribution to the literature on how online tactics are used to break down the initial raw mindset of potential terrorist recruits and create a virulent anti-Western audience ready to perform or support terrorist acts. Virtual Caliphate is a must read for the general audience, students, and policy analysts in Jerusalem and Washington as well as in Cairo and Riyadh.”

About the Author

Yaakov Lappin is a journalist for the Jerusalem Post. His groundbreaking and exclusive coverage of jihadi activity on the Internet has appeared in the London Times, Jerusalem Post, and Ynetnews, among other media outlets. A number of the author’s reports for the London Times focused on an online declaration of war issued by notorious Islamist leaders in Britain six months before the July 7, 2005, London Underground bombings. He lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Potomac Books Inc. (November 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597975117
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597975117
  • Product Dimensions: 0.9 x 6.5 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,038,345 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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VIRTUAL CALIPHATE; EXPOSING THE ISLAMIST STATE ON THE INTERNET comes from a commentator for the Jerusalem Post and provides a fine in-depth survey of an Islamist state that exists on computer servers around the world, used to carry out functions such as army recruitment and training and directing finances. It shows how Islamists employ modern technology to link physical with virtual worlds in new ways - and it surveys hard-to-find resources that often no longer exist online to offer a history and analysis of the 'virtual caliphate' in a top pick for any library strong in computer sociology or middle east issues.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book on islamist state online June 10, 2011
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A fascinating book on terrorism which exposes the vast network of underground jihadi communication via the web. As well as being an academic and expert on the global Islamist movement, Lappin is an investigative journalist at heart and in this book he excels in exposing terrorist networks throughout the world. Lappin mixes well between real life examples and academic theory behind jihadi terrorism, keeping the book both interesting and relevant. Lappin has opened my eyes to the extent of this worrying threat and I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in terrorist activity.
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Virtual Caliphate is an interesting and insightful first book from Yaakov Lappin. Its relevance to the world today cannot be underestimated but Lappin takes the reader on a journey. He doesn't assume prior knowledge, and instead builds up an idea from a basic understanding through to a sensible conclusion. The book has proved useful in my understanding of how Jihad has used the internet to try and achieve its motives and believe this book can appeal to any reader regardless of their knowledge of the topic.
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