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: This phrase translates to "Islamic State" or "State of Islam." It has been used by various political and militant groups throughout history to denote their goal of establishing a state governed by Islamic law. dawlat al islam qamat archive top
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While it lacks instruments, the production uses sophisticated editing to layer the sounds of swords being drawn, marching boots, and staccato gunfire directly into the harmony.
It avoids musical instruments, relying entirely on vocal harmonies, layered echoes, and sound effects like clashing swords.