Using a professional media wing like Ajnad allowed the group to create a distinct "brand" of auditory propaganda that felt authoritative within certain extremist circles. Modern Impact and Censorship
In summary, while it follows the formal structure of a traditional nasheed, its association with extremist violence has made it a symbol of radicalization and a primary target for digital content moderation worldwide.
Because of its direct ties to terrorist organizations and the incitement of violence, "Al-Qawlu Qawlu Sawarim" and similar chants (like "Salil al-Sawarim") are strictly monitored and removed from major platforms.
Services like YouTube , SoundCloud , and Spotify actively purge this content to comply with anti-terrorism policies.
Despite its violent origins, fragments of the melody occasionally surface in internet "memes" or "lo-fi" remixes by users who may not fully understand the weight of its original context.