storm the khawarij nasheed

Storm The Khawarij Nasheed [repack] (2026)

Due to its direct association with a designated terrorist organization, this nasheed and videos featuring it are strictly banned on major social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok. Content containing this audio is usually flagged and removed for violating policies against "Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content."

The core of this nasheed’s message lies in its title: "Storm the Khawarij." The term Khawarij (meaning "those who defected" or "the outsiders") refers to the very first extremist sect in Islamic history, which emerged during the 7th century. The Historical Khawarij storm the khawarij nasheed

: It characterizes the enemy as "Khawarij"—a historical term for a rebel sect in early Islam known for extreme views—to delegitimize them religiously and justify military action against them. Martial Tone Due to its direct association with a designated

(known in Arabic as Ya l'Iyarat A'sifi Bil-Khawarij / يا لعيارت اعصفي بالخوارج) is a highly intense, modern Islamic nasheed. It serves as a direct ideological and musical denunciation of extremist factions. Performed by vocalists like Mus'ab Al-'Adani , the track has gained significant traction on platforms like Audiomack and YouTube among listeners searching for powerful, vocals-only martial poetry. Martial Tone (known in Arabic as Ya l'Iyarat

The nasheed known as "Storm the Khawarij" (Arabic: إقتحم الخوارج, Iqtahim al-Khawarij ) is primarily attributed to the media foundations of and its affiliates, particularly Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allied Syrian rebel factions. It emerged as a direct response to the rise of ISIS (Daesh).