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SoundCloud’s Role in Hosting Islamic State Material

By Intel Cocktail

The rise of the Islamic State (IS) brought about a new era of jihadi anashid [singular nashid (Islamically sanctioned a cappella chants)] that played a significant role in the group’s propaganda and recruitment efforts. Characterized by high-quality production, melodic composition, and multi-lingual lyrics, they were initially spread to a global audience on platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook. However, as these platforms became more vigilant in combating terrorist content, the group’s presence there started to diminish. Nevertheless, there remain plenty of jihadi anashid on these platforms, albeit fewer than in the 2014 era. SoundCloud, as it currently features a peace symbol in its logo, however, is now a primary platform where IS nashids still thrive.

With its claim to be the largest audio discovery platform in the world, SoundCloud hosts “over 250 million tracks from 30 million artists across 193 countries.” The Berlin-based streaming service is a sanctuary for IS, where supporters can find nashid tracks dating back nearly a decade, totaling millions of streams, and tens of thousands of comments. There are thousands of such current examples. Below is a small illustrative selection of anashid, all active as of July 19, 2023, and each posted multiple times by different users over many years.

Nashid sung by an IS munshid (singer) posted 8 years ago with more than 500,000 streams and nearly 4,000 likes.
IS nashid featured in gruesome videos like the brutal execution and burning of Jordanian pilot Muath al- Kasasbeh, posted 1 month ago with more than 7,000 streams and more than 100 likes.
Archive of IS’s Ajnad Media Foundation anashid (55 total) posted by a user last month.
Several IS anashid like ‘We Will Cut Off Every Head That Went Too Far’ recently posted with more than 27,000 streams.
Infamous IS nashid ‘Clanging of the Swords’ posted 1 year ago with nearly 100,000 streams and more than 1,500 likes.
IS al-Hayat Media Center nashid ‘O Soldiers of Truth, Go Forth’ posted with 168,000 streams and more than 1,000 likes.
IS Ajnad Media Foundation nashid ‘For the Sake of God’ with more than 100,000 streams and more than 1,000 likes.
IS al-Hayat Media Center nashid in the Uyghur language, with more than 50,000 streams and nearly 600 likes.
IS al-Hayat Media Center nashid in the German language, with an album cover of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev, with more than 5,000 streams and 86 likes.
IS al-Hayat Media Center nashid in the French language with more than 32,000 streams and nearly 1,000 likes.
IS Ajnad Media Foundation nashid ‘Our Sharia’ with nearly 200,000 streams and nearly 2,000 likes.