• Al-Khansaa was an online women's magazine launched in 2004 by a Saudi branch of al-Qaeda. The magazine claimed to have been founded by Saudi leader Abd-al-Aziz...
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  • al-Khansa was a 7th-century female Arabic poet. Khansa(a) may also refer to: al-Khansaa (magazine), a women's online magazines published by al-Qaeda al-Khansaa...
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  • an English-language online magazine published by the organization al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The magazine is one of the many ways AQAP...
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    online magazine Al-Khansaa claims to have been founded by al-Muqrin shortly before his death. In 2004, plans were discovered posted online under al-Muqrin's...
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    (religious innovation) in establishing female religious police (known as Al-Khansaa Brigade). Two days after the beheading of Hervé Gourdel, hundreds of Muslims...
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  • Fatiha Mejjati (category Moroccan al-Qaeda members)
    After moving to the territory controlled by ISIL she came to lead the Al-Khansaa Brigade, an all-woman unit charged with enforcing the ISIL interpretation...
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     12. al-Munaẓẓamah al-Islāmīyah lil-Tarbiyah wa-al-ʻUlūm wa-al-Thaqāfah. 1994. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help) Moosa, 1987...
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  • Saudi-Qatari aid to al-Qaeda affiliate". Middle East Eye. Seth, Harp (14 February 2017). "The Anarchists vs. the Islamic State". Rolling Stone Magazine. Retrieved...
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  • formulating a Rule for the nuns. Gross, Zehavit; Davies, Lynn; Diab, Al-Khansaa (2012). Gender, Religion and Education in a Chaotic Postmodern World....
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