Various artists and playlists occasionally host the track under generic titles like "Nasheed".

Other artists, such as Omar Esa , have released unrelated nasheeds with similar titles (e.g., "Children of Gaza") that use the phrase "ummati qad laha fajrun" to signify hope and renewal in a humanitarian context.

Due to its direct association with ISIS, the song is strictly monitored or banned on many mainstream platforms.