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  2. Salil al-Sawarim - Wikipedia

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    It appeared in IS' fourth installment of the Salil al-Sawarim video series, which among other things contain medleys of executions, [1] [6] and was published by Al-Furqan Foundation. [ 7 ] Due to the chant being related to terrorism, it is commonly removed from popular music and video platforms such as SoundCloud , Spotify , YouTube , justpaste ...

  3. Mass media use by the Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    Ajnad Foundation logo 2014-15 Ajnad Foundation logo 2016-Present. It began to expand its media presence in 2013 with the formation in March of a second media wing, Al-I'tisam Media Foundation, [16] [17] and another IS media foundation, the Ajnad Foundation for Media Production (Arabic: مؤسسة أجناد للإنتاج الإعلامي; muasasat ajnād lil'īntāj al'ilāmī), established ...

  4. Nasheed - Wikipedia

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    Islamic State is known for the use of nasheeds in their videos and propaganda, notable examples being the arabic chant Dawlat al-Islam Qamat ("The Islamic State Has Been Established"), which came to be viewed as an unofficial anthem of ISIS, [6] and Salil al-sawarim ("Clashing of Swords"). [7] ISIS also spreads nasheeds in Spanish language. [8]

  5. Category:Nasheeds - Wikipedia

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  6. Ummati Qad Laha Fajrun - Wikipedia

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    Dawlat al-Islam Qamat (Arabic: دَوْلَة اُلْإِسْلَامِ قَامَتْ, lit. 'The Islamic State Has Been Established'), also known by its English name My Ummah, Dawn Has Appeared (Arabic: أُمَّتِي قَدْ لَاحَ فَجْرٌ, romanized: Ummatī qad la-hā fajrūn), is an Islamist jihadi nasheed (chant) which became an unofficial anthem of the Islamic State.

  7. Salil - Wikipedia

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    Salil Chowdhury (1922–1995), famous Hindi and Bengali composer, poet and a playwright; Salil Oberoi (born 1983), English cricketer; Salil Shetty, Indian United Nations official, next Secretary-General of Amnesty International; Salil al-Sawarim, a nasheed by ISIS; Salil Singh, a character in the book series “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder”.

  8. List of wars and battles involving the Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of conflicts involving the jihadist militant group known as the Islamic State (IS/ISIL/ISIS/Daesh), throughout its various incarnations. The group controlled portions of territory in Iraq and Syria in the mid-2010s and has taken part in many attacks, battles and wars.

  9. The Red Sea (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The CD (and later 12") versions of The Red Sea contain the four songs that made up Isis' 1998 cassette demo (as bonus tracks); electronics are by former member Chris Mereschuk on those songs. This is the first release with Jay Randall ( Agoraphobic Nosebleed ) on electronics and backing vocals (he also appeared on Isis' cover of "Streetcleaner ...