Islamic State releases its Christmas song: ‘Coldly kill them with hate and rage’
The Islamic State has regrouped and is vigorously expanding in Africa. But it aims to broaden its influence anywhere and everywhere it can, via jihad by the sword. Their doctrine is at the heart of Islamic teachings. The Islamic State has now released a Christmas song to its loyalists worldwide, encouraging them to “carry out attacks in the name of ISIS to seek vengeance for Muslims who have been killed in the past, and to join its efforts to fight on behalf of the Islamic religion and to terrorize its enemies.”
The song is a new nasheed (Islamic religious chant) entitled “Coldly Kill Them With Hate And Rage.” The chilling words are repeated again and again.
“ISIS Nasheed For Holiday Season: ‘Coldly Kill [Unbelievers] With Hate And Rage’; ‘Plan Your Perfect Killing Spree’; ‘#MerryChristmas,'” MEMRI, December 15, 2020:
On December 12, 2020, online supporters of the Islamic State (ISIS) distributed an audio clip of a new nasheed (Islamic religious chant) titled “Coldly Kill Them With Hate And Rage.” The song spurs the group’s followers to carry out attacks in the name of ISIS to seek vengeance for Muslims who have been killed in the past, and to join its efforts to fight on behalf of the Islamic religion and to terrorize its enemies. The identity of the performer of the approximately two-and-a-half-minute song was not provided, and it appears to be a personal undertaking, which was not professionally produced by the group’s central media organ. The supporters who released the song on Telegram included a poster featuring a Christmas tree with a bomb attached to it, and the caption: “Just Terror 2020. Here are their holidays at your doorsteps, and we are here too! And we are about to enter them with you!” The post also includes the hashtag #MerryChristmas, suggesting it be used on social media to disseminate the song.
The following is a transcription of the song’s lyrics:[1]“Coldly Kill Them With Hate And Rage”
“Coldly kill them with hate and rage
“They fought Islam day and night
“Killed many Muslims all in one time
“Vengeance fill the hearts and minds
“Coldly kill them with hate and rage
“Stab them, shoot them or a blast
“Make their media cry and broadcast
“The khilafah [the caliphate, i.e. ISIS]
“Coldly kill them with hate and rage
“Raid them, to destroy their might
“It’s an order, just to remind
“For you’re here after eye insight
“Coldly kill them with hate and rage
“We will keep fighting for our deen [religion]
“Pagans, atheists and murtadeen [polytheists]”
“Earn In Jannah [Paradise] A High Degree With Your Maidens Under A Tree”
“It is our only routine
“Coldly kill them with hate and rage
“The war did not even start
“Make sure you’re doing your part
“Aim your rifle right in their hearts
“Coldly kill them with hate and rage….
Jihad at Christmas: "Coldly Kill Them with Hate and Rage"
by Richard Kemp • December 24TH
Christmas is an attractive time for jihadists for three unattractive reasons.
Many of the examples of failed terrorist plots show that Western security authorities have had considerable success in protecting us all, including the numerous Muslim victims of Islamic jihad. We might have even greater confidence in government officials and security officials if they and the media told us the truth about the religious doctrine that really lies behind these attempts to murder us and destroy our way of life, no better illustrated than by their obsession with Christmas.
[M]any of those responsible for our security have themselves been indoctrinated with politically correct falsehoods which can only obstruct their efforts to prevent innocent people from being coldly killed with hate and rage at Christmas or anytime else.
Pictured: Police stand at the site of a truck-ramming terrorist attack at a Christmas market on December 19, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)This month, Islamic State terrorists released a "religious" song for Christmas, "Coldly Kill Them With Hate and Rage". Taking the form of Islamic religious chant, the song, according to a report by the Middle East Media Research Institute, exhorts jihadists everywhere to murder non-Muslims, "pagans, atheists and polytheists", from "West Africa all the way to east Asia... through air, land and sea". Published on Telegram, the post includes the hashtag #MerryChristmas and a photograph of a Christmas tree with dynamite attached.
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