Naschid

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Nashid ( Arabic نشيد, DMG našīd (singular),أناشيد, DMG anāšīd (plural); English Nasheed ; Nasyid in Malaysia and Indonesia or Ilahija in Bosnia-Herzegovina ) is the name for a type of Islamic music . There are Naschids in Arabic , Persian , Turkish , Kurdish , Albanian , Bosnian , Pashtun and Indonesian, among others .

Naschids are usually sung a cappella by men, they are characterized by Islamic-religious content such as the praise of Allah , the Prophet , the existence as a Muslim or Ramadan .

In the Salafist Islamist scene , so-called “battle nashids” are widespread as propaganda and battle songs for violent jihad against the so-called infidels . In March 2012, the Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young People (BPjM) put three jihad songs widely distributed on the Internet on the index ( list of media harmful to young people ) for the first time. These are Islamist battle songs by Denis Cuspert , who used to appear as a rapper under the name Deso Dogg.

Well-known Nashid singers

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sword in the ear , report by Alex Marshall in Friday issue 47/14 of November 24, 2014, accessed January 1, 2015
  2. From gangster rap to jihad appeal - radicalizing hymns by “newborn” Salafists ( memento of the original from December 11, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Situation analysis of the Berlin Office for the Protection of the Constitution , September 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.verfassungsschutz.de
  3. ^ "Islamist Fighting Songs put on the index" , Die Welt, March 16, 2012