Ahlam al-Nasr
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Ahlam al-Nasr is an Arabic poet, and is known as "the Poetess of the Islamic State".[1] She is considered one of the Islamic State's most famous propagandists and gives detailed defences of terrorist acts.[2] Her first book of poetry, The Blaze of Truth was published in 2014 and consists of 107 poems written in monorhyme.[1]
She comes from Damascus and is in her early 20s.[1] In 2014 she married Austrian preacher Mohammed Mahmoud, who was a key figure in establishing the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[3]
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