ISIS new video shows 'jihadis at peace with Allah' to lure recruits

The video also features world's most wanted terrorist, Abu Bakr al-Baghdad, who asks fighters to join ISIS.

Update: 2016-04-04 08:37 GMT
Islamic State has been using the chemistry lab in Mosul for the past year to concoct explosive devices and train militants to make them, The Wall Street Journal reported citing US and Iraqi military officials. (Photo: AP)

In a bid to lure new recruits, the Islamic State group has released a new propaganda video in which dead militants can be seen 'at peace with Allah', according to a report in the Daily Mail.

The video footage starts with ISIS bombings various places, shooting randomly at their targets as well as beheading prisoners.

Moreover, the video also shows fighters luring their potential targets into becoming a slave of 'Allah', thus recruiting them to work for the terror group.

The video also features world's most wanted terrorist and leader of Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who asks fighters to join ISIS, claiming that those who die for Allah rest in peace.

The video then moves on to show the fighters dying while fighting and rest in peace with 'Allah'. The scene in the video is captioned in English that asks, "Is there any honor greater than this?"

Recently, Syrian Observatory had claimed that Islamic State has killed 15 of its fighters.

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