Al-Khansaa (magazine)

Al-Khansaa (magazine)

"Al-Khansaa" is a magazine published since 2004 by a Saudi branch of al-Qaeda. Targeted at women, it was founded to recruit them and their children to terrorism. The magazine is named after Al-Khansaa, an Arab poetess and a contemporary of Prophet Muhammad.

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* [http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=84585&page=4 "Al Qaeda's 'Female Squads' Go Online", from ABCNews.go.com, URL accessed 3/22/06]


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