Ummati Qad Laha Fajrun
| Title | أُمَّتِي قَدْ لَاحَ فَجْرٌ |
|---|---|
| Lesdi | Islamic State |
| Form of creative work | song |
| Genre | nasheed |
| Performer | Abu Yasir |
| Publication date | 4 Bowte 2013 |
| Language of work or name | Arabic |
| Composer | Ajnad Foundation |
| Work available at URL | https://archive.org/details/dawla_201405 |
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.
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[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- Salil al-Sawarim, another chant commonly used by IS
- This Is the Home of the Brave, Pashto-language anthem of the Taliban
Tuugnorgal
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Beese, Yorck (2024). The Film of the Islamic State: The Cinefication of Jihadi Video. Springer Nature. p. 377. ISBN 9783658445553.
- ↑ 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.