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Ayoub Falih Hasan Al-Rubayie (Arabic: أيوب فالح حسن الربيعي; born 1978), known by his nom de guerre Abu Azrael, is an Iraqi commander in the Kataib al-Imam Ali, an Iraqi Shi'a militia group of the Popular Mobilization Forces that fought ISIS (ISIL) figthers in Iraq. He has become a public icon among Shia's Iraqis, gaining a ...
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. military carried out airstrikes against Islamic State positions in the caves of the north-east of Somalia. [220] Puntland military spokersperson claimed that U.S. airstrikes against ISIS have killed fourty-six fighters of in the Cal Miskaad mountains, a remote area in northeastern region Bari ...
Azrael (/ ˈ æ z r i. ə l,-r eɪ-/; Hebrew: עֲזַרְאֵל, romanized: ʿǍzarʾēl, 'God has helped'; [1] Arabic: عزرائيل, romanized: ʿAzrāʾīl or ʿIzrāʾīl) is the canonical angel of death in Islam [2] and appears in the apocryphal text Apocalypse of Peter.
Former Trump national security and defense official Christopher Miller contends that three years ago the intelligence community overhyped the ability of ISIS-K to launch attacks against the U.S ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will direct his Justice Department to "vigorously pursue" the death penalty to protect Americans from "violent rapists, murderers, and monsters ...
His heartbroken family remains in Israel as he wages war against all-comers for a group that has very publicly beheaded two American journalists and one British humanitarian aid worker while ...
Japan: Japan said the death of al-Baghdadi was a crucial turning point towards serenity and stability in the Middle East. However, the country also cautioned that the war against terrorism had not ended. [75] Jordan: Jordan characterized al-Baghdadi's death as a major step in the battle against terrorists and their principles of hate. The ...
Israfil (Arabic: إِسْـرَافِـيْـل, ʾIsrāfīl) or Israfel [1] is the angel who blows the trumpet to signal Qiyamah (the Day of Judgment) in Islam. [2] Though unnamed in the Quran, he is one of the four archangels in Islamic tradition, along with Michael, Gabriel, and Azrael. [1]