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Legal disclaimer This image depicts the shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith. Use of this image is permitted and should not be confused with or mistaken for symbols associated with terrorism. However, the use of Islamic scripture through flags by groups such as Al-Qaeda, Al-Shabaab, the Taliban, Boko Haram, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, the Iraqi Shiite militias, or the "Islamic State", including affiliated organizations, are banned or illegal in many countries due to their association with extremist activity.
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DescriptionFlag of Jihad.svg
English: The Shahada written in white on a black background. The first known flag was the previous one seen behind Bin Laden in Khost during 1996 or 1998. It was first used in ancient times.
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