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    Abu Sayyaf (/ˈɑːbuː sɑːˈjɑːf/ ; Arabic: جماعة أبو سياف; Jamāʿat Abū Sayyāf, ASG), officially known by the Islamic State as the Islamic State – East Asia...
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  • Denis Cuspert (redirect from Abou Maleeq)
    rap career in 2010, converted to Islam and took on the new Islamic name Abou Maleeq. He left Germany in 2012 for Egypt and Libya, eventually going to...
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    Hakim (1 August 1983 - 26 November 2016), also known by his nom de guerre Abou Mouqatel, was a Franco-Tunisian jihadist who was the highest ranking French...
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  • Yamin Abou-Zand (1986 – 25 March 2017), better known by his nom de guerre Abu Umar al-Almani (Arabic: أبو عمر الألماني; Abū ʿUmar al-Almānī), was a prominent...
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    at [[:fr:Adnane Abou Walid al-Sahraoui]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Adnane Abou Walid al-Sahraoui}}...
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    [better source needed] Abu Jihad al-Rusi, an ISIL fighter from Russia. Umm Sayyaf, Abu Sayyaf spouse, also senior leader, was captured in May 2015. Saddam Omar...
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  • Foudah (1986–87) Abdullah Foudah (1990–91) Mahmoud Abou-Regaila (1991–93) Habib Majeri (1993) Mahmoud Abou-Regaila (1993–94) Abdulaziz Raheem (1994) Mohamed...
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    Lashkar-e-Taiba Al-Qaeda's former affiliates include the following: Abu Sayyaf (pledged allegiance to ISIL in 2014) Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (dissolved)...
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    [1] Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine Khaled Abou El Fadl and William Clarence-Smith Abou el Fadl, Great Theft, HarperSanFrancisco, c2005. Clarence-Smith...
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  • documents captured from ISIS oil boss Abu Sayyaf (who was killed in a May 2015 raid by US forces), that "Abu Sayyaf's boss requested guidance on establishing...
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    JeM is closely allied to Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Sipah-e-Sahaba. Scholars Abou Zahab and Roy state that the three organisations appear to be "the same party"...
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    terrorists including five commanders by the names of Abou Hauwa, Amir Shettima, Akura Buri, Abou Zainab and Abou Idris. On September 12 top Boko Haram commander...
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  • News. 17 November 2014. Archived from the original on December 9, 2014. "Abou Khattab, kurde, jihadiste et chef des opérations du Daech contre Kobané"...
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    being affiliated to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant-aligned Abu Sayyaf and the Maute group, or its sympathizers. SITE Intelligence Group reported...
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  • The German Foreign Ministry reported that the Islamist militant group Abu Sayyaf had kidnapped two German nationals and was threatening to kill them unless...
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  • (from September 2021) Ameer Fiya of Sambisa Forest Abou Abdulrahman (killed c. September 2021) Abou Aseyia (from September 2021) Amir of Marte Muhammed...
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  • he received in Sweden and the subsequent torture in Egypt. In March 2002, Abou Elkassim Britel, an Italian citizen with Moroccan origins, was arrested in...
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    Tripoli, simultaneously with the other bombers, one of whom he named as Abou Khaled of Palestine, who had travelled with him to Lebanon from Syria. Investigations...
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    p. 189. Banlaoi, Rommel. Al Harakatul Al Islamiyyah: Essays on the Abu Sayyaf Group by Rommel Banlaoi – via www.academia.edu. Federspiel, Howard M. (2007)...
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    Al-Nusra Front. Demanding the dissolution of ISIL, Al-Zawahiri wrote: “Sheikh Abou Bakr Al-Baghdadi was wrong when he announced the Islamic State in Iraq and...
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    Abu Abdulrahman al-Bilawi Abu Muhannad al-Suwaydawi Abdul Rauf Aliza Abu Sayyaf Ali Awni al-Harzi Tariq al-Harzi Abu Khattab al-Tunisi Maher Meshaal Abu...
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  • United States Other names Ahmad Abou-Samra, Abu Fadl, Ahmad Abou, Ahmad Abou Samira, Ahmad Samra, Ahmad Abu Samra, Ahmad Abou Samra Education University of...
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    had left him radicalized. He then returned to Syria and, under the name of Abou Ahmad, organised the Paris and Brussels attacks from Raqqa. Atar was killed...
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  • November: An Abu Sayyaf sub-leader was critically wounded in Sulu clash during a Filipino military operation. 8 November: An Abu Sayyaf leader was killed...
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    Salafi-Jihadism. The most notable Jihadist group in the Philippines is Abu Sayyaf, which split from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and had pledged allegiance...
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    2019). ""Sadistisch, ludiek en narcistisch, zo was Nemmouche, bekend als Abou Omar", getuigen gegijzelde Franse journalisten" ["Sadistic, playful and narcissistic...
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    commander, resigned in Nov.) Abdul Qader Saleh † (Al-Tawhid Brigade commander) Abou al-Tayyeb † (Al-Tawhid Brigade intelligence chief) Brig. Gen. Suheil Al Hassan...
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    Qalamoun mountains, targeting the area around the villages of Al-Mahsaa and Abou Al-Shamat in order to lift ISIL's siege on eastern Qalamoun. The official...
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    border area, as well as blocking rebel transport routes. According to Mario Abou Zeid from Beirut's Carnegie Middle East Center, Syrian Intelligence directed...
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    بريف حمص". المرصد السورى لحقوق الإنسان. Retrieved 10 December 2015. "Leith Abou Fadel". Twitter. Retrieved 10 December 2015. اشتباكات عنيفة في ريفي حمص الشمالي...
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