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  2. Al-Hayat Media Center - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hayat Media Center (Arabic: مركز الحياة للإعلام) is a media wing of the Islamic State. [1] [2] It was established in mid-2014 and targets international (non-Arabic) audiences as opposed to their other Arabic-focused media wings and produces material, mostly Nasheeds, in English, German, Russian, Urdu, Indonesian, Turkish, Bengali, Chinese, Bosnian, Kurdish, Uyghur, and French.

  3. Category:Al-Hayat Media Center - Wikipedia

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  4. Mass media use by the Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the "Inside the Caliphate/Khilafah" series produced by AlHayat Media Center. In mid-2014, ISIL established the al-Hayat Media Center, which targets Western audiences and produces material in English, German, Russian, Urdu, Indonesian, Turkish, Bengali, Chinese, Bosnian, Kurdish, Uyghur, and French. [29]

  5. Turkey and the Fire of Racism - Wikipedia

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    Turkey and the Fire of Racism (Turkish: Türkiye ve Irkçılık Ateşi; Arabic: تركيا ونار القومية) is a 17-minute Islamic State propaganda film released on Al-Hayat Media Center in 2015.

  6. Al-Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hayat was restarted by Jamil Mrowa and Adel Bishtawi in 1988. [7] The paper was bought in 1988 by the Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan. [12] Owing to the newly relaunched newspaper's majority Christian Lebanese and Christian Palestinian management, critics dubbed Al-Hayat "a newspaper of minorities in the service of a prince," especially after publishing criticisms by Kurds and Shiites ...

  7. Istok (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Istok (Russian: ИСТОК, meaning "The Source") was the title of a Russian-language online magazine published by the Islamic State (ISIL/ISIS/IS) and released by Al-Hayat Media Center. [1] As of late 2016, Istok had apparently been supplanted by Rumiyah. [2]

  8. AlHayat Media Center - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ... Al-Hayat Media Center; This page is a redirect. The following ...

  9. Al Hayat TV - Wikipedia

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    Al Hayat TV broadcasts programs designed by different Christian ministries. [4] One of his most famous programs is Daring Question, hosted by Brother Rachid and broadcast live [5] Joyce Meyer has programs translated into Arabic. [6]