Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Laws framed by humans cannot persist and only the laws of Allah shall prevail." [21] They have claimed responsibility for several violent attacks and bombings. [8] JMB's communiqués reveal a Salafist doctrine that is common across international radical Islamist organisations. [22] A 2005 leaflet proclaimed: We are the soldiers of Allah.
On the orders of Umar, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas immediately sent Qa'qa' with 4,000 soldiers with him to aid the defenders of Emesa which were led by his former superiors during the battle of Yarmouk, Abu Ubaydah and Khalid ibn Walid. Later as the Christian Arab coalitions abandoned the siege, Khalid and Qa'qa' immediately came out of the fort to ...
Jnoud el-Rab (Arabic: جنود الرب; lit. ' Soldiers of the Lord ' or ' Soldiers of God ') is a Lebanese Christian right-wing activist group that became known for its opposition to LGBT people and its actions against gay and lesbian associations and bars, and its opposition to Hezbollah.
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.
Meanwhile, Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad dispatches another force of 4,000 Umayyad soldiers with commander Umar ibn Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas. This commander was initially reluctant to launch violence upon al-Husayn, but when threatened with loss of position, Umar ibn Sa’d complied. [32] Al-Hurr is now under the leadership of Umar ibn Sa’d.
Jund Ansar Allah was established in November 2008 by Sheikh Abdel Latif Moussa, who had headed a Salafi organization in Gaza since the 1980's, and Khalid Banat (Abu Abdullah Suri), who claimed to have fought with leading al-Qaeda figures including Osama bin Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
The poem "We are the Soldiers of God, the Soldiers of Homeland" was chosen among other poems that participated in a general competition about poetic works praising the strength of the Sudan Defence Force in 1955. When Sudan gained independence in 1956, the first four verses of the poem were chosen to be the national anthem. [2] [3]
Jundallah (جندالله, lit."Soldiers of God") was a militant group associated with Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The group was commanded by militant Hakimullah Mehsud, the Emir of TTP, [4] until his death on 1 November 2013.