Storm The Khawarij Nasheed Direct
(Kharijites), a sect that emerged during the early Islamic civil wars (First Fitna). Targeting the Khawarij : The lyrics use militant imagery—specifically the term "Calibres"
In the sprawling digital ecosystem of jihadist propaganda, few tools are as potent as the nasheed —a cappella or instrument-limited vocal music used to inspire, recruit, and intimidate. Among the most notorious of these anthems to emerge in the post-ISIS era is (often transliterated as Iqsimu al-Khawarij or similar variants). While not a mainstream recording by a major label, the phrase and its associated chants have become a rallying cry for militant groups, particularly those affiliated with the Islamic State (ISIS), to justify violence against rival insurgents and Muslim populations they deem heretical.
Please avoid sharing unverified nasheeds that may contain takfiri or inciting lyrics. Stay safe, and stay grounded in authentic knowledge.
It was typically produced by the Ajnad Media Foundation , which was the primary outlet for the Islamic State’s official audio releases and nasheeds.
Because this content is produced by a designated terrorist organization (ISIS), it is generally from major social media and content-hosting platforms: