Islamic State

Islamic State
الدولة الإسلامية
ad-Dawla al-Islāmiyya
Also known asISIS, ISIL, IS, Daesh
FounderAbu Bakr al-Baghdadi X
Leaders
Dates of operation
Origins: 1999–2014
Islamic State: 2014– present
  • 29 June 2014: Declaration of caliphate and renamed to the "Islamic State"
  • 13 November 2014: Claim of territory in Libya, Egypt, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Yemen
  • 29 January 2015: Claim of territory in South Asia
  • 12 March 2015: Claim of territory in Nigeria
  • 23 June 2015: Claim of territory in North Caucasus
  • 20 July 2017: Capture of Mosul by Iraqi forces
  • 17 October 2017: Capture of Raqqa by SDF forces
  • 23 March 2019: Loses all of its territory in Syria
  • 27 October 2019: Killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
  • 3 February 2022: Killing of Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi
Group(s)
HeadquartersUnknown (March 2019–present)
Former
  • Baqubah, Iraq (2006–2007)
  • No central headquarters (2007–2013)
  • Raqqa, Syria (2013–2017)
  • Mayadin, Syria (June–October 2017)
  • Al-Qa'im, Iraq (October–November 2017)
  • Abu Kamal, Syria (November 2017)
  • Hajin, Syria (November 2017 – December 2018)
  • Al-Susah, Syria (December 2018 – January 2019)
  • Al-Marashidah, Syria (January–February 2019)
  • Al-Baghuz Fawqani, Syria (February–March 2019)
Active regions
IS territory, in grey, at the time of its greatest territorial extent (May 2015)
Map legend
  •   Islamic State
  •   Syrian government
  •   Lebanese government
  •   Iraqi Kurdistan forces
  • Note: Iraq and Syria contain large desert areas with sparse populations. These areas are mapped as under the control of forces holding roads and towns within them.
Detailed current maps
  • Detailed map of the Syrian, Iraqi, and Lebanese conflicts
  • Detailed map of the Libyan Civil War
  • Detailed map of the Sinai insurgency
  • Detailed map of the Nigerian insurgency
  • Detailed map of the Yemeni Civil War
  • Detailed map of the Insurgency in Mozambique
  • Detailed map of the Somali Civil War
  • Detailed map of the Mali War
Ideology
Slogan"There is no god but God; Muhammad is the messenger of God" (Shahada)
"The Islamic State Remains and Expands"
"Caliphate upon the Prophetic Methodology"
StatusActive
Size
List of combatant numbers
  • Inside Syria and Iraq:
    • 1,500–3,000 (UN 2024 report)
    • 5,000–10,000 (UN Security Council 2019 report)
    • 28,600–31,600 (July 2018) (2016 US Defense Department estimate)
    • 200,000 (2015 claim by Iraqi Kurdistan Chief of Staff)
    • 100,000 (2015 Jihadist claim)
    • 35,000–100,000 (at peak, US State Department estimate)
  • Outside Syria and Iraq: 32,600–57,900 (See Military activity of ISIL for more detailed estimates.)
  • Estimated total: 61,200–257,900
Civilian population
  • In 2015 (near max extent): 8–12 million
  • In 2022 (ISWAP): 800,000
AlliesSee section
Opponents
Battles and wars

The Islamic State (IS), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Daesh, is a transnational Salafi jihadist organization and unrecognized quasi-state. IS occupied significant territory in Iraq and Syria in 2013, but lost most of it in 2019. In 2014, the group proclaimed itself to be a worldwide caliphate, and claimed religious, political, and military authority over all Muslims worldwide, a claim not accepted by the vast majority of Muslims. It is designated as a terrorist organisation by the United Nations and many countries around the world, including Muslim countries.

By the end of 2015, its self-declared caliphate ruled an area with a population of about 12 million, where they enforced their extremist interpretation of Islamic law, managed an annual budget exceeding US$1 billion, and commanded more than 30,000 fighters. After a grinding conflict with American, Iraqi, and Kurdish forces, IS lost control of all its Middle Eastern territories by 2019, subsequently reverting to insurgency from remote hideouts while continuing its propaganda efforts. These efforts have garnered a significant following in northern and Sahelian Africa, where IS still controls a significant territory. Originating in the Jaish al-Ta'ifa al-Mansurah founded by Abu Omar al-Baghdadi in 2004, the organisation (primarily under the Islamic State of Iraq name) affiliated itself with al-Qaeda in Iraq and fought alongside them during the 2003–2006 phase of the Iraqi insurgency. The group later changed their name to Islamic State of Iraq and Levant for about a year, before declaring itself to be a worldwide caliphate, called simply the Islamic State (الدولة الإسلامية, ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyya).

During its rule in Syria and Iraq, the group "became notorious for its brutality". Under its rule of these regions, IS launched genocides against Yazidis and Iraqi Turkmen; engaged in persecution of Christians, Shia Muslims, and Mandaeans; publicised videos of beheadings of soldiers, journalists, and aid workers; and destroyed several cultural sites. The group has perpetrated terrorist massacres in territories outside of its control, such as the November 2015 Paris attacks, the 2024 Kerman bombings in Iran, and the 2024 Crocus City Hall attack in Russia. Lone wolf attacks inspired by the group have also taken place.

After 2015, the Iraqi Armed Forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces pushed back IS and degraded its financial and military infrastructure, assisted by advisors, weapons, training, supplies, and airstrikes by the American-led coalition, and later by Russian airstrikes, bombings, cruise missile attacks, and scorched-earth tactics across Syria, which focused mostly on razing Syrian opposition strongholds rather than IS bases. By March 2019, IS lost the last of its territories in West Asia, although its affiliates maintained a significant territorial presence in Africa as of 2025.