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    better known as Abu Qatada al-Filistini (/ˈɑːbuː kəˈtɑːdə/ AH-boo kə-TAH-də; Arabic: أبو قتادة الفلسطيني, romanized: 'Abū Qatāda al-Filisṭīnī), is a Salafi...
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  • Abu Qatada al-Filistini (born 1959), Palestinian Islamic cleric This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Abu Qatada. If an internal...
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  • Qatada or Qatadah (Arabic: قتادة) is an Arabic name. It may refer to: Abu Qatada al-Filistini (Omar Mahmoud Othman), Salafi cleric and alleged terrorist...
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  • Al-Balawi, Eyad Quneibi, Tareq Abdulhalim, Hani al-Siba'i, Yusuf al-Ahmed, Abdulaziz al-Tureifi, Suleiman al-Ulwan, Abu Qatada al-Filistini, and Abu Muhammad...
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  • Al-Balawi, Eyad Quneibi, Tareq Abdulhalim, Hani al-Siba'i, Yusuf al-Ahmed, Abdulaziz al-Tureifi, Suleiman al-Ulwan, Abu Qatada al-Filistini, and Abu Muhammad...
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  • (15 September 2015). "Abu Qatada al-Filistini issues a letter to Ahrar al-Sham rejecting the public attacks by al-Nusra's Abu Firas on it, but explains...
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    of the Afghan jihad: Abu Qatada al-Filistini, the (naturalized Spanish) Syrian Abu Musab, Mustapha Kamel known as Abu Hamza al-Masri, etc. The jihadist...
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  • Abu Omar may refer to: Abu Abdullah al-Rashid al-Baghdadi (died 2010), also known as Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, Iraqi insurgent Abu Qatada al-Filistini (born...
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  • Nisba (onomastics) (redirect from Al Tamimi)
    Malaysia e.g. Syeikh Zubeir al-Filfulani al-Filisṭīnī, related to or from the region of Palestine e.g. Abu Qatada al-Filistini. al-Ghari - Literally means...
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    clerics, Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi, Abu Qatada al-Falastini, and Suleiman al-Alwan. On 16 April 2014, ISIL killed al-Nusra's Idlib chief Abu Mohammad al-Ansari...
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