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Historians and analysts note that the song was played at military parades, recruitment drives, and even during the "caliphate establishment" ceremony in Raqqa. Its influence extended far beyond the Middle East, being adopted by affiliates like Boko Haram in Nigeria to accompany the speeches of their leaders. The Legacy of a Jihadi Anthem
Nasheeds hold a significant place in Islamic culture, serving as a way to inspire and motivate Muslims. They are often performed at religious gatherings, educational settings, and by various groups to foster a sense of community and religious identity.
Read an in-depth analysis of the song's musicality and production in The Guardian's report on how it became a jihadist anthem.
The chant features the voice of Abu Yasir , a prominent jihadist munshid (singer). Musical and Linguistic Style