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The al-Omari (also spelt Alomari or el-Umari or Omary) (Arabic: العمري) is a clan that are descent from Umar, the second caliph, or leader, of the Rashidun Caliphate, Arabs belonging to the Quraysh who came from Mecca to Palestine, and part of Iraq settled specifically in Mosul and were distributed throughout the Levant, Egypt, and Yemen.
Abdulaziz al-Omari (Arabic: عبد العزيز العُمري, ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-ʿUmarī, also transliterated as Alomari or al-Umari; 28 May 1979 – 11 September 2001) was a Saudi imam and terrorist who was one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 11 as part of the September 11 attacks in 2001.
Historically, Al Murrah was a tribe of camel-herding nomads, who controlled and travelled through a vast area of the Arabian Peninsula. Seven clans make up the Saudi branch of the Al Murrah. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Travelling as much as 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) each year, the tribe comprises approximately 15,000 individuals.
Ahmad Diriye (Somali: Axmed Diriye, Arabic: أحمد ديري; born 1972), also known as Ahmad Umar or Abu Ubaidah al-Somali, is the Emir of Somalia’s Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab. Diriye became head of the organization following the death of the Al-Shabaab's leader Ahmed Godane in 2014.
Nasif Al Nassar - ruler of Jabal Amel from the Al-Saghir Dynasty. Ali Al Saghir - a powerful leader of Jabal Amel. Khalil Bek El Assaad - appointed Ottoman Governor of Nablus, Al Balqa, Marjayoun, Tyre and Homs. Shbib Pasha El Assaad - minister of the Ottoman Empire, army leader.
Sheikh Abadir Umar Al-Rida (Harari: አባዲር ዑመር አል-ሪዳ ፈቂ ዑመር, Arabic: الفقيه ابادر عمر الرضا), also known as Aw Abadir [1] or Aw Badir was the legendary founder of Harar and a patron saint in modern-day eastern Ethiopia.
Designated by the U.S. as a terrorist and with a $10 million bounty on his head, Abu Mohammed al-Golani has emerged as the leading figure in Syria’s liberation from the decades-long oppressive ...
Al-Qurashi claimed to be Arab, [12] [42] but many sources have claimed that his family was Turkmen. [11] [40] [42] According to Nineveh genealogy expert Nizar al-Saadoun, most of al-Qurashi's clan—the al-Mawla —is Arab, and descended from the Abbasid Burisha clan which in turn were related to Muhammad's clan. [12]