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'''''Al-Khansaa''''' is a magazine published since 2004 by a ] branch of ]. Targeted at women, it was founded to recruit them and their children to terrorism. The magazine is named after ], an ] poetess and a contemporary of Prophet ]. '''''Al-Khansaa''''' is an online magazine published since August 26, 2004 by a ] branch of ] which is aimed towards a female demographic.

It claims to have been founded by Saudi leader ] shortly before his death.<ref name="angel">Weimann, Gabriel. "Terror on the Internet", 2006. p. 71</ref> It includes detail of ] for wounded family members, raising children to believe in ] and physical training to ready women for combat.<ref name="angel"/>

The magazine is named after ], an ] poetess and a contemporary of Prophet ].


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Al-Khansaa is an online magazine published since August 26, 2004 by a Saudi branch of al-Qaeda which is aimed towards a female demographic.

It claims to have been founded by Saudi leader Abd-al-Aziz al-Muqrin shortly before his death. It includes detail of first aid for wounded family members, raising children to believe in Jihad and physical training to ready women for combat.

The magazine is named after Al-Khansaa, an Arab poetess and a contemporary of Prophet Muhammad.

Source

  1. ^ Weimann, Gabriel. "Terror on the Internet", 2006. p. 71


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