The majority of Muslims around the world reject ISIS and its actions, viewing the group as a distortion of Islamic teachings. They condemn ISIS for its violence, extremism, and the misinterpretation of jihad that promotes terrorism and harm to innocent people. Many Muslim leaders and organizations actively work to counter ISIS's ideology and promote a message of peace, tolerance, and coexistence. Overall, ISIS is seen as a fringe group that does not represent the beliefs or values of the broader Muslim community.
They are Muslims.
Neither. Isis is an ancient Egyptian goddess.
Sunnis
They believe they are, but it is not clear that all muslims would agree.
Jihad, in its broadest sense, refers to the struggle or effort to live according to Islamic principles, which can be both spiritual and physical. However, extremist groups like ISIS have distorted this concept to justify violent actions and terrorism in pursuit of their radical agenda. Sunni Muslims make up the larger faction of Islam, while ISIS identifies as a Sunni extremist group, often targeting Shia Muslims and other groups they consider heretical.
ISIS is a fanatic organization. It does not want to kill Christians. It wants to establish a state of its own kind of Islam. ISIS people interpret Islam in their own way. They kill even the Muslims who do not agree to their interpretations. They not only dangerous for the Christians, they are equally dangerous to the Muslims.
It's really quite simple. ISIS wants to take over the world, and force everybody to obey their particular brand of Islam - and to obey their self-proclaimed caliph. Not everybody agrees - including most Muslims (followers of Islam). Also, they use a lot of violence to achieve their aim.
Isis is the main goddess along with Ra, the sun god
They claim that they follow a variant of Wahhabi Sunni Islam of the Hanbali School. However, a number of Muslims will argue that they are not "true" Muslims because they are violent and have repeatedly killed other Muslims in brutal ways.
It's really quite simple. ISIS wants to take over the world, and force everybody to obey their particular brand of Islam - and to obey their self-proclaimed caliph. Not everybody agrees - including most Muslims (followers of Islam). Also, they use a lot of violence to achieve their aim.
ISIS and other Muslim extremists who persecute Christians are disobeying.
ISIS