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Ummati Qad Laha Fajrun

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Ummati Qad Laha Fajrun
musical work/composition, anthem
Titleأُمَّتِي قَدْ لَاحَ فَجْرٌ Taƴto
LesdiIslamic State Taƴto
Form of creative worksong Taƴto
Genrenasheed Taƴto
PerformerAbu Yasir Taƴto
Publication date4 Bowte 2013 Taƴto
Language of work or nameArabic Taƴto
ComposerAjnad Foundation Taƴto
Work available at URLhttps://archive.org/details/dawla_201405 Taƴto

Dawlat al-Islaam Qamat" (Aarabeere: دَوْلَة اُلََْمِسْلَامِ قَامَتْ, lit. 'Dowla Islaam Sosaa'), anndiraa kadi e innde mum Engele "Umma am, Fajiri feeñii" (Aarabeere: لُدَجر romanized: Ummatī qad la-hā fajrūn), ko jimɗi jihaadiyankooji (jimɗi) ɗi ngonaa laawɗinaaɗi e Dowla Islaamiyankeejo Ngol yalti ko e lewru Duujal 2013, ɓooyaani ko ngol wonti nasheed maɓɓe ɓurɗo lollude.[1] Jaaynde Ameriknaare wiyeteende The New Republic wiyi ko ngol nasheed 2014.[2]

Jimol ngol ko capella so wonaa e batte sonndu kaafaawi ina ɓuuɓna, koyɗe ina taƴa, e balɗe. Ko fedde Ajnad Media [ar], [3] nde feewnata ko ɓuri heewde e anasheed Dowla Islaamiyankeejo.[4] Nasheed oo kadi ko fedde jihaadiyaŋkoore Najeriya wiyeteende Boko Haram huutorii ɗum ngam yahdude e haalaaji.

  1. Marshall, Alex (9 November 2014). "How Isis got its anthem". The Guardian (in Engeleere). ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 29 August 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  2. Gardner, Simon R. (31 December 2014). "The Islamic State Produced the Most Influential Nasheed of the Year". The New Republic. ISSN 0028-6583. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  3. Beese, Yorck (2024). The Film of the Islamic State: The Cinefication of Jihadi Video. Springer Nature. p. 377. ISBN 9783658445553.
  4. Hoffman, Adam (2016). "The Islamic State's Use of Social Media: Terrorism's Siren Song in the Digital Age" (PDF). The Institute for National Security Studies: 100. Retrieved 21 January 2025.