"Dawlat al-Islam Qamat" (translated as "The Islamic State Has Been Established"), also known as "," is a prominent jihadi nasheed (a cappella chant) that served as the unofficial anthem of the Islamic State (ISIS). Critical & Media Reviews
The DIQ archive has provided valuable insights into the inner workings of the Islamic State. Some of the key findings include:
: It is an a capella chant (nasheed) performed without instruments, featuring sound effects like swords unsheathing, marching boots, and gunfire. : The American magazine The New Republic
is a notorious jihadi nasheed (chant) that served as the unofficial anthem for the Islamic State (ISIL/ISIS). Origin and Context : The song was released in December 2013
Meta, YouTube, and Telegram use the top archive as a training set for their AI content moderators. By ingesting the pristine, original media (not the compressed reposts), their hashing algorithms (PhotoDNA, PDQ) can proactively block re-uploads before they go viral.
"Dawlat al-Islam Qamat" (translated as "The Islamic State Has Been Established"), also known as "," is a prominent jihadi nasheed (a cappella chant) that served as the unofficial anthem of the Islamic State (ISIS). Critical & Media Reviews
The DIQ archive has provided valuable insights into the inner workings of the Islamic State. Some of the key findings include:
: It is an a capella chant (nasheed) performed without instruments, featuring sound effects like swords unsheathing, marching boots, and gunfire. : The American magazine The New Republic
is a notorious jihadi nasheed (chant) that served as the unofficial anthem for the Islamic State (ISIL/ISIS). Origin and Context : The song was released in December 2013
Meta, YouTube, and Telegram use the top archive as a training set for their AI content moderators. By ingesting the pristine, original media (not the compressed reposts), their hashing algorithms (PhotoDNA, PDQ) can proactively block re-uploads before they go viral.



