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    Rumiyah (Arabic: رومية, romanized: Rūmīyah, lit. 'Rome') was an online magazine used by the Islamic State (IS) for propaganda and recruitment. It was...
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  • prophecy about the fall of Rome. Dar al-Islam (magazine) Konstantiniyye (magazine) Istok (magazine) Rumiyah (magazine) English-language cover titles Islamic Hijri...
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  • by Rumiyah. The magazine issued four issues, starting from Rajab AH 1436 (2014/2015) to Rajab AH 1437 (2015/2016), before it was replaced by Rumiyah magazine...
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  • online. Asia portal Dabiq (magazine) Istok (magazine) Konstantiniyye (magazine) Rumiyah (magazine) "ISIS French Magazine Provides Religious Justifications...
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  • the Islamic State such as war documentaries, execution videos, and Rumiyah (magazine). From 2013 to 2014, the organization primarily used mainstream platforms...
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  • was a magazine in the Indonesian language published by the Islamic State and released by Al-Furat Media Center. Dabiq (magazine) Rumiyah (magazine) "ISIS...
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  • big operations or even more.” In October 2016, Rumiyah, the online propaganda and recruitment magazine published by the Islamic State (IS) told followers...
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  • late 2016, Konstantiniyye was supplanted by Rumiyah. Dabiq (magazine) Dar al-Islam (magazine) Istok (magazine) Isabel Hunter (22 July 2015). "Suruc bombings:...
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  • was also responsible for the creation of Rumiyah magazine which was to replace Dabiq as a monthly magazine. He also participated in a failed plot to...
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  • 2016, these magazines had apparently all been discontinued, with Al-Hayat's material being consolidated into a new magazine called Rumiyah (Arabic for...
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    Bosnian Muslim officials, in the Bosnian language edition of the ISIS magazine, Rumiyah. Michael Martens: Gegen Rache und Küsse: Das neue Oberhaupt der bosnischen...
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  • media" includes, "al-Hayat Media Center (including videos, Dabiq, and Rumiyah magazines), Al-Furqan, Ajnad, Al-Himmah publications, Al-Naba newsletter, Al-Bayan...
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  • Erdoğan as a "taghut", and his supporters as "kuffar". In the 4th edition of Rumiyah, the Islamic State called on people to "ask Allah for help and attack Turkey"...
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    in Portuguese, this included the 14 issues of the Islamic State online magazine, Dabiq. In the same month of the threats, 10 members of the group would...
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    immigrate to the new Islamic State. On 8 July 2014, IS launched its online magazine Dabiq. The title appeared to have been selected for its eschatological...
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  • 2016, these magazines had apparently all been discontinued, with Al-Hayat's material being consolidated into a new magazine called Rumiyah (Arabic for...
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    Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh). ISIL has detailed its goals in its Dabiq magazine, saying it will continue to seize land and take over the entire Earth until...
    319 KB (25,832 words) - 14:06, 22 August 2024
  • rebels in October 2016, IS replaced this publication with a new one named Rumiyah. During Caliph Sulayman's reign (715–717), Dabiq, near the Arab–Byzantine...
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    Khorasan declared in a new issue of the group's English-language magazine. In their magazine "Voice of Khurasan", ISIS Khorasan criticized the management...
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  • captors, and refused to provide a beheading video statement. In an al-Qaeda magazine interview, spokesman Adam Yahiye Gadahn condemned the beheading. On December...
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