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Al-Khansaa is an online women's magazine launched in 2004 by a Saudi branch of al-Qaeda.
The magazine claims to have been founded by Saudi leader Abd-al-Aziz al-Muqrin shortly before his death. It offers advice on first aid for wounded family members, how to raise children to believe in Jihad and physical training for women to prepare for combat.
The magazine is named after Al-Khansaa, an Arab poet and a contemporary of Prophet Muhammad.
References
- "Al Qaeda's 'Female Squads' Go Online", from ABCNews.go.com, URL accessed 3/22/06
- ^ Weimann, Gabriel. "Terror on the Internet", 2006. p. 71
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