Thousands took to the streets of Amman on Friday (February 6) to protest at the murder of Jordanian pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh.<br /><br /> He was filmed being burned alive by Islamic State militants. <br /><br /> Queen Rania joined those marching in Jordan’s capital.<br /><br /> Her Majesty Queen Rania participated in the largest march the country has ever witnessed – Downtown Amman.<br />#IamMuath pic.twitter.com/D1FfuYZvHz— Ala’ Samir Z.H.Annab (@luluannab) February 6, 2015<br /><br /> Some demonstrators expressed support for the government, which has stepped up its air campaign against the jihadist group.<br /><br /> Others, such as former MP Ouda Qawwas, wished to dissociate the violence from religion.<br /><br /> “It’s very important as a Christian living with Muslim brothers here in Jordan just to announce and to emphasise that what’s happening with the name of any religion – not only Islam – is not the actual thing we believe in,” he declared.<br /><br /> Jordan responded to ISIL propaganda films with its own video, showing the air force writing slogan