Ahlam al-Nasr (born c. 1992) was a Syrian poetess who was known for her Islamic State propaganda.
Biography[]
Ahlam al-Nasr was born in Damascus around 1992 (she was in her early twenties by 2015) to a family of Sunni Muslims, and in 2014 she married the Austrian Islamic preacher Mohammed Mahmoud, a key figure in the formation of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). She gave detailed defenses of terrorist acts and became a famous ISIS propagandist, publishing 107 poems in her book The Blaze of Truth in 2014.