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ISIS Launches Mobile App For Children

ISIS Launches Mobile App For Children


The ISIS has released an application for children. The application is designed to teach alphabets to children but in a whole new and different way.
The application called “Library of Zeal” is themed and tailored towards nudging the user in the Jihad direction.

The application is being circulated by the ISIS supporters via telegram channels and other file sharing website. The app, asides being tailored to teach Islamic alphabets also has the nasheed, acapella Islamic songs which are embedded with Jihadist phrases.
Common words in the app employs military vocabulary such as tank, rocket, gun in its overall description.
The colourful animated app is one of the latest releases from the ISIS as the group has delved more into app release.

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