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Al-Qaeda (/ æ l ˈ k aɪ (ə) d ə / ⓘ; Arabic: القاعدة, romanized: al-Qāʿidah, lit. 'the Base', IPA: [alˈqaː.ʕi.da]) is a pan-Islamist militant organization led by Sunni jihadists who self-identify as a vanguard spearheading a global Islamist revolution to unite the Muslim world under a supra-national Islamic caliphate.
The "Flag of the Islamic State", "Al-Shabaab", and "Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula" with the "seal of Muhammad" [4] design.Ratio: 3:4. Used in their beheading videos; banned in a number of states around the world, such as Germany.
The International Terrorist Symbols Database is a compilation of insignias from terrorist organizations put together by the Anti-Defamation League.Published on their website, it features profiles of thirty different symbols from groups such as Al Qaeda in Iraq, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and others.
Homs' capture is also a powerful symbol of the rebel movement's dramatic comeback in the 13-year-old conflict. ... is the former al Qaeda affiliate in Syria regarded by the U.S. and others as a ...
This image shows (or resembles) a symbol of Islamic terrorism, such as al-Qaeda or the "Islamic State", which has been banned by Austria, China, Germany, Russia and other countries. The usage of this image for non-educational purposes is forbidden in Austria, China and Germany.
But as the former al-Qaeda offshoot that led that charge put some of its senior figures in charge of a self-declared transitional administration, many Syrians appeared determined to try to get on ...
The leader of the rebellion that toppled Bashar al-Assad’s brutal regime chose the ancient site — a symbol of Syrian heritage ... Jolani eventually broke ties with Al Qaeda in 2017 and ...
This image shows (or resembles) a symbol of Islamic terrorism, such as al-Qaeda or the "Islamic State", which has been banned by Austria, China, Germany, Russia and other countries. The usage of this image for non-educational purposes is forbidden in Austria, China and Germany.