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A worldwide caliphate is the concept of a single theocratic one-world government as proposed by many devout Muslims, in particular Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.〔A Dictionary of World History - Page 332, Edmund Wright - 2015〕 In 2014, Baghdadi claimed to have succeeded in the creation of a worldwide caliphate.〔The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know - Page 13, James L. Gelvin - 2015〕 On April 8, 2006, the ''Daily Times'' of Pakistan reported that at a rally held in Islamabad the militant organization Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan called for the formation of a Worldwide Caliphate, which was to begin in Pakistan.〔Referenced in 〕 Hizb ut-Tahrir, a pan-Islamic political organization, believes that all Muslims should unite in a worldwide caliphate that will "challenge, and ultimately conquer, the West." While extremists often commit acts of violence in pursuit of this goal, it is alleged to lack appeal among a wider Islamic audience. Brigitte Gabriel argues that the goal of a worldwide caliphate is central to the enterprise of radical Islam. ==History== In his 2007 book, ''Islamic Imperialism: A History'' Efraim Karsh explains the concept's origin:
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