• Mustafa Ahmed Muhammad Uthman Abu al-Yazid (Arabic: مصطفى أحمد محمد عثمان أبو اليزيد), better known as Saeed al-Masri (Arabic: سعيد المصري) or simply...
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  • Mohammad Fateh al Masri was a leader of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan, referred to by the group as Khorasan, who replaced Mustafa Abu al-Yazid after the...
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  • Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the bombing of the Danish embassy in Pakistan on June 2, 2008. Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, a high-ranking member of Al-Qaeda...
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  • Camp Chapman attack (category Al-Qaeda attacks)
    the attack. Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, the al-Qaeda leader in Afghanistan, stated that the attack was intended to avenge the deaths of three al-Qaeda and Taliban...
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    2010, The New York Times reported that Mustafa Abu al Yazid (AKA Saeed al Masri), a senior operational leader for Al Qaeda, was killed in an American missile...
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    Kharijite rebellion of Abu Yazid. He succeeded in suppressing the revolt and restoring the stability of the Fatimid regime. The future al-Mansur was born Isma'il...
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    Waziristan and hinder the growth of Sunni Islamist radicalism. Al-Qaeda commander Mustafa Abu al-Yazid claimed responsibility for the assassination, declaring...
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  • Abd al-Wahid II 'al-Rashid' 1232–1242 Abu al-Hassan Ali 'al-Said' 1242–1248 Abu Hafs Umar 'al-Murtada', 1248–1266 Abu al-Ula (Abu Dabbus) Idris II 'al-Wathiq'...
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  • –635) Khalid ibn al-Walid (635–636) Abu Ubaidah ibn al Jarrah (636–637) Amr ibn al-Aas (637–640) Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan (640) Muawiyah ibn Abu Sufyan (640–661)...
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    behind two major students, Abu Yusuf and Muhammad al-Shaybani, who would later become celebrated jurists in their own right. How Abu Hanifa earned his name...
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