Hamida al-Attas (Arabic: حميدة العطاس, Ḥamīdah al-Attas), born A'alia Ghanem (Arabic: عالية غانم; 1934), is the mother of the deceased al-Qaeda leader...
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Mohammed Omar Zain Mohsen Al-Attas (Arabic: محمد عمر زين محسن العطاس, born 5 August 1997) is an Emirati soccer player who plays for Al Jazira as a centre...
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Atta and the other Hamburg cell members were recruited by bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed for a "planes operation" in the United States. Atta returned...
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2011. "On Tour: Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium". 10 January 2015. Archived from the original on 29 July 2022. Retrieved 29 July 2022. "Al Jazira SSC". Soccerway...
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Bin Laden family (redirect from Mohammed bin Osama bin Laden)
Faisal), present-day contractors Mohammed Al Attas, Fahd Shobokshi, Ghassan Sakr, and actor Omar Sharif. When Mohammed bin Laden died in 1967, his son...
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King Faisal), scholar Edward Said, present-day Saudi businessmen Mohammed Al Attas, Ambassador Mohamed Faqi and Ambassador Fouad Faqi.Shobokshi brothers...
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Osama bin Laden (redirect from Osama bin Mohammed bin Ladin)
documents. Mohammed bin Laden divorced Hamida soon after Osama bin Laden was born. Mohammed recommended Hamida to Mohammed al-Attas, an associate. Al-Attas married...
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9/11 Commission Report. Mohammed was a member of Osama bin Laden's Pan-Islamist terrorist organization al-Qaeda, leading al-Qaeda's propaganda operations...
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lieutenant" of Mohammed during al-Qaeda's preparation for the 9/11 attacks, and that he had told investigators that he had sought help in al-Qaeda's efforts...
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Mohammed Mani Ahmad al-Qahtani (Arabic: محمد ماني احمد القحطاني; sometimes transliterated as al-Kahtani; born November 19, 1975) is a Saudi citizen who...
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terminal had also rented Atta the Mitsubishi sedan seized at Logan Airport. Atta is thought to have picked up Abdulaziz al-Omari on September 10, and...
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Nguyễn Thanh Bình Phan Văn Đức 1 own goal Aziz Behich (against Japan) Mohammed Al-Attas (against Iraq) 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round On the...
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became the leaders of the 11 September attacks. In late 1999, al-Shehhi, Atta, Jarrah, and bin al-Shibh traveled to terrorist training camps in Afghanistan...
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Al-Aqidi, Abbas Al-Hassan and Ayman Yahya were removed from the squad for disciplinary reasons and were replaced by Mohammed Al-Rubaie, Mohammed Al-Breik...
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2021 FIFA Club World Cup squads (section Al Ahly)
UAE Abdulrahman Al Ameri 2 DF UAE Abdulla Idrees 4 DF SRB Miloš Kosanović 5 DF UAE Khalifa Al Hammadi 6 DF UAE Mohammed Al Attas 7 FW UAE Ali Mabkhout...
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Ramzi Mohammed Abdullah bin al-Shibh (Arabic: رمزي محمد عبد الله بن الشيبة, romanized: Ramzī Muḥammad Abd Allāh bin al-Shībh; born 1 May 1972) is a Yemeni...
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Hamburg cell (category Al-Qaeda allied groups)
members included Mohamed Atta, who led the four hijacking teams in 2001 and piloted American Airlines Flight 11; Ramzi bin al-Shibh, who conspired with...
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Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi with Abu Dhabi's Al Jazira Stadium and Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain as other venues. The following is a list of match...
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Farid al-Attas, Malaysian sociologist and the son of Syed Hussein Alatas Abu Bakar bin Taha, a well-known Islamic educator in Singapore Mohammed Abdullah...
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Badr Al-Attas (Arabic:بدر العطاس) (born 8 March 1997) is an Emirati professional footballer who plays for Baynounah as a midfielder. Al-Attas started his...
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Ziad Jarrah (redirect from Ziad al-Jarrah)
Applied Sciences (HAW) in the late 1990s, meeting Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi and Ramzi bin al-Shibh, forming what is now known as the Hamburg cell. Jarrah...
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Abdulrahman Al-Ameri Abdullah Ghanem Mohammed Al-Attas Hussain Abdullah Mohamed Al-Shamsi Hamad Jassim Mohammed Khalfan Shahin Suroor Zayed Al-Ameri Rashed...
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Mohammed Atef (Arabic: محمد عاطف, romanized: Muḥammad ʿĀṭif; born Sobhi Abd Al Aziz Mohamed El Gohary Abu Sitta, also known as Abu Hafs al-Masri and al-Khabir;...
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Abdulrahman Al-Ameri Abdullah Ghanem Mohammed Al-Attas Hussain Abdullah Mohamed Al-Shamsi Hamad Jassim Mohammed Khalfan Shahin Suroor Zayed Al-Ameri Rashed...
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hijackers", Mohammed Atta and Ziad Jarrah. The diary states that the three were briefed on an operation involving aircraft by Abu Hafs, a senior Al-Qaeda planner...
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Muhammad (name) (redirect from Mohammed (name))
(1942–2016), American heavyweight boxing champion Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas (1931–), Malaysian philosopher Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr (631–658), Son of...
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Attas Cabinet was the first cabinet of Yemen after Yemeni Unification in 1990. it was formed by Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas from 24 May 1990 to 29 May 1994...
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Referee: Chris Beath (Australia) 1 own goal Mohammed Rabii (Al-Jazira, against AS Pirae) Zayed Sultan (Al-Jazira, against Monterrey) The following awards...
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Ali Nasir Muhammad (redirect from Ali Nasir Mohammed Husani)
Nasir, fled to North Yemen. He was succeeded by Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas. Mohammed was a member of the National Front, ar. الجبهة القومية (NF) as well...
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squads led by al-Qaeda military commander Mohamed Atta as the culprits of the attacks, with bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and Hambali...
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