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-In 2014, two American journalists, one American and two British aid workers, several Lebanese soldiers, an unknown number of Syrians, and at least 10 Kurds were [[decapitation|beheaded]] by the [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] (ISIL/ISIS/IS), a radical [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] [[Islamist]] group operating in [[Iraq]] and parts of [[Syria]], and [[beheading video]]s were posted to [[social media]].+# Belonging or relating to to the branch of [[Islam]] based on the [[Qur'an]], the [[Kutub al-Sittah]] (the [[hadith]]s which record the [[Sunna|Sunnah]]) and that places emphasis on the [[Sahabi|Sahabah]].
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-* [[Beheading in Islamism]]+
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-*[[The Beatles (terrorist cell)|The Beatles]], terrorist cell of the Islamic State that guarded and beheaded a number of hostages+
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  1. Belonging or relating to to the branch of Islam based on the Qur'an, the Kutub al-Sittah (the hadiths which record the Sunnah) and that places emphasis on the Sahabah.




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