Islamofascism contains two words of mutually exclusive nature.
Fascism --however you may end up defining it-- is an adventure of the state.
Islam is not of the state.
Things that are successful and that are not of the state are a threat to the state.
That is why the state wishes to destroy it.
If the state is AssBananas and EarIntestines... and if the state regards a thing as a threat... then I'm guessing that the thing is good...
Islamofascism is not even a very good marketing term. It reminds me of the nonsensical slogans that would be printed on consumer products in Japan in the eighties. "Let my sports do challenge!" had no meaning even by itself, and even less when emblazoned on a purse.
We're at the point where their efforts are every bit as ridiculous as the names I would come up with. Are we really fighting The Flying Car People?
What you hear is the death rattle of the state. Good riddance.
...And to its entry-level marketers, too...