Voice of Jihad

Voice of Jihad

Voice of Jihad (Arabic: صوت الجهاد "Sawt al-Jihad") is an online magazine published by al-Qaeda to provide ideological content for Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

An April 27, 2005, edition of Voice of Jihad included an article asking sympathizers not so appropriate the term "Voice of Jihad" for their own publications. [Stephen Ulph [http://www.jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2369667 The Voice of Jihad is Back] Terrorism Focus, The Jamestown Foundation. Vol 2, Issue 8. 28 April 2005.]

Official site

* [http://www.sawtaljihad.com Sawt Al-Jihad] Dead link|date=June 2008

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