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  2. Abu Usamah - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 February 2025. American imam Imam Abu Usamah At-Thahabi Born New Jersey, United States Nationality American Alma mater Islamic University of Medina Category:Islamic University of Madinah alumni Occupation(s) Instructor, Imam Era Modern Known for Controversial views Abu Usamah at-Thahabi is an Imam at ...

  3. 2016 Karrada bombing - Wikipedia

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    IS issued a statement claiming responsibility for the attack, naming the suicide bomber as Abu Maha al-Iraqi. There were reports that the source of the blast was a refrigerator van packed with explosives. The explosion caused a huge fire on the main street. Several buildings, including the popular Hadi Center, were badly damaged.

  4. List of Islamic State members - Wikipedia

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    Abu Obaida, also known as Abu Obeida, [227] a senior IS leader who was the chief of the Hisbah patrol in Raqqa, [228] and he was arrested on 18 August 2021 in Khalis, Iraq by Iraqi special intelligence. [229] Abu 'Uqayl from Singapore, also known as Megat Shahdan bin Abdul Samad (1978-2021), is an IS fighter who travelled to Syria. [230]

  5. Free Sunnis of Baalbek Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Free Sunnis of Baalbek Brigade, also known as the Ahrar al-Sunna Baalbek Brigade, was a Sunni jihadist group active in Lebanon.It first rose to prominence in November 2013 when it retaliated against the Shia Islamist group Hezbollah, after clashes between locals Sunnis in Baalbek and members of Hezbollah. [1]

  6. Abu Usamah al-Maghrebi - Wikipedia

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    Abdulaziz al-Mahdali (1986 - 16 March 2014), known as Abu Usamah al-Maghrebi, was a Moroccan senior military commander of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

  7. Saif al-Adel - Wikipedia

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    The FBI Most Wanted Terrorists entry for Saif al-Adel contains a photo of him in Tehran in 2012 alongside Abu Muhammad al-Masri (killed 2020) and Abu Khayr al-Masri (killed 2017). al-Adel was born around 1960 (the FBI claims April 11), joining the Egyptian Armed Forces around 1976 and became a colonel in the El-Sa'ka Forces by the 80's as an ...

  8. Progressives begin search for a new leader - AOL

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    Progressives are debating who should lead their movement as they seek to remake the Democratic Party in a new populist mold following devastating losses in November. Initial conversations are ...

  9. 2014 American rescue mission in Syria - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 rescue mission in Syria was an American led effort to locate and rescue hostages being held by Islamic State (IS) forces. [3] Plans to rescue the hostages were accelerated after the killings of James Foley, Steven Sotloff, and Kayla Mueller by IS militants.