Isil Sergen is 170 cm.
Isil Dayioglu was born on December 22, 1963.
Isil Sergen was born on January 17, 1980, in Turkey.
Intersil Corporation (ISIL) had its IPO in 2000.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Intersil Corporation (ISIL) is $1,850,502,038.16.
No. ISIL sees Iran as a whole (regardless of its political or factional differences) as an enemy since it (1) is a Shiite-majority state, and (2) is actively assisting Iraq in resisting ISIL incursions.
No. As a purely military question, the United States could completely destroy ISIL. However, there is no political will in the US government to launch another full-on war in Iraq. Certainly, the current US practice of simply bombing ISIL targets is insufficient to defeat them. In the meantime, ISIL can cause problems for the United States, like the Boston Marathon forms of terrorism. ISIL has nothing near the power necessary to overthrow the US government.
ISIL follows and promotes a stringent interpretation of Sunni Islam, specifically part of the Wahhabi subschool of the Hanbali school.
First and foremost, the people under the occupation of ISIL, who, by and large disagree with its policies, would be helped. Second, those nations fighting for their survival because ISIL is directly attacking them, such as the Kurds, the Republic of Iraq, the Free Syrian Army, and the Syrian Regime will benefit. Third, since ISIL is radicalizing Muslims who join it, especially those who come from Western countries, weakening or removing ISIL will help to stem the rising tide of radicalization in Islamic communities in Western countries.
There is no public information to suggest that Nick J. Rahall believes in ISIS. Rahall is an American politician who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives, primarily advocating for the interests of West Virginia.
No. Iran is actually putting manpower into supporting the Republic of Iraq and funding Hezbollah in Syria, which are two groups actively fighting against ISIL. It could be reasonably argued that Iran is the most invested country (other than Iraq and Syria, where ISIL is an active insurgency) in defeating ISIL.
ISIL is beheading those that disagree with it because they believe that the Qur'an sanctions this behavior for those who disagree with their attempt to rise to political power. ISIL endorses a 7th century understanding of Islamic Laws, called Shari'a, where decapitation is an acceptable punishment for opposing Political Manifestations of Islam. Whether or not the Qur'an and the Shari'a actually hold these verdicts is hotly debated.