Saleel Sawarim is an Arabic nasheed that became popular during the Syrian Civil War and is often associated with jihadist groups. The nasheed's name translates to "Clashing of the Swords" in English. It features a rhythmic beat and repeating chant-like lyrics that glorify a warrior's willingness to fight and seek martyrdom. The song has been used in violent propaganda videos by groups such as ISIS and Al Qaeda, and its use has been controversial due to its association with extremist ideologies. However, it has also been used in non-violent contexts as a rallying cry for resistance against oppressive regimes, particularly in the Arab Spring protests.
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