Militant Imagery Project

The use of propaganda and imagery by terrorist groups has long been an understudied dimension of the broader field of political violence. This project explores the use of imagery and visual themes by militant groups, focusing largely on jihadist media production. Jihadist organizations and individuals inspired by their message are prolific producers and distributors of visual propaganda, and their efforts have expanded exponentially online. However, these images frequently utilize themes which can be inscrutable to those not familiar with the sub-culture. It is our hope that this project will provide academics, practitioners, and students with a basic contextual understanding of the ideas these images convey before they turn to the larger questions of why they are employed, how they work, and what responses they may elicit.

The First Edition of this project was completed in 2006. The second phase (2010-2013) included indexing the project’s initial images, expanding and incorporating new images, and putting all of the images online in a searchable format. Particular attention was given to groups who use images to further financial, material, and ideological support for violence. The imagery dataset provides not just a textual analysis, but also full translation, if texts are part of the image, and a search engine for those interested in specific visual motifs. While by no means an exhaustive list, we feel it provides a sample of the most influential and prominent images and themes. We hope it will serve as a useful tool for practitioners, academics and the general public. Contingent upon funding and interest, we hope to update the dataset to highlight visual themes of additional militant groups in the future.

Image of Hafiz Sa‘id at Rally
In the image, Hafiz Sa‘id (or Saeed), leader of Lashkar-e Taiba (LeT) and its front, the charity organization Jama‘at al-Da’wa,...
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LeT & Jamaat-ud Da‘wa Banner
The upper image displays the banner of Lashkar-e Taiba (LeT) and the logo of its front group, the charity organization...
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Cover Page of al-Shamikha
The image is the cover page of the first issue of the  women’s magazine al-Shamikha, produced by Shumukh al-Islam network....
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Image of Jihadists & Dawn
The black banner in the image bearing the full text of the shahada (Islamic testimony of faith holding that there...
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Harakat al-Mujahidin (HuM) Banner
The image is comprised of the word “Kashmir,” written in Arabic and English, engulfed in flames. Dripping blood also appears...
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Ansaruallah Banner
The image is the top banner on the group’s site. A number of elements in it combine to provide a...
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This is/was the Facebook page of the group Fath al-Islam, whose name means Islam’s conquest/triumph. The captions read, from top...
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Fath al-Islam Brigades Banner
Images of mountains are a common motif in jihadi visual propaganda that may allude to regions with completed or ongoing...
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