Abdu Muhammad | Abdu Muhammad | Eastern Turkistan National Revolution Association | India-Pakistan | 20040117 | |||||
Abdul Majeed Muhammad Abdullah Al-Manie | Abdul Majeed Muhammad Abdullah Al-Manie | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Abdul Rahman Muhammad Muhammad Yazji | Abdul Rahman Muhammad Muhammad Yazji | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Abdul Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Abdul Wahab | Abdul Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Abdul Wahab | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Muhammad Rajab Abdl-al-Rahman | Abdullah Muhammad Rajab Abdl-al-Rahman | al-Qaeda | International-UN-NGOs | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Muhammad Rashid Al-Rashoud | Abdullah Muhammad Rashid Al-Rashoud | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Abdullah Muhammad Rashid Al-Rushud | Abdullah Muhammad Rashid Al-Rushud | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050627 | |||||
Abdullah Muhammad Saeed | Abdullah Muhammad Saeed | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030218 | |||||
Abu Muhammad | Abu Muhammad | Jamaat al-Tawhid wal-Jihad bil-Maghrib | Africa North | 20051217 | Link | ||||
Abu Muhammad | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Iraq | 20030905 | ||||||
Abu Muhammad | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20040121 | ||||||
Abu Muhammad | Bayat Al-Imam | Terror Networks | 20051207 | Link | |||||
Abu Muhammad Saleh | Abu Muhammad Saleh | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040419 | Link | ||||
Abu Muhammad al-Ablaj | Abu Muhammad al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031111 | |||||
Abu Muhammad al-Lubnani | Abu Muhammad al-Lubnani | Patriotic Union of Kurdistan | Iraq | 20060609 | Link | ||||
Abu Muhammad al-Maqdesi | Abu Muhammad al-Maqdesi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040323 | |||||
Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031101 | |||||
Abu Omar Muhammad al-Sayf | Abu Omar Muhammad al-Sayf | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | Chechen? | At Large | Holy Man | 20060130 | Link | |
Mufti of the Chechen mujahideen | |||||||||
Abu-Muhammad | Abu-Muhammad | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050924 | Link | ||||
Abu-Muhammad Al-Ablaj | Abu-Muhammad Al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040321 | |||||
Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj | Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040318 | |||||
Adnan Gulshair Muhammad Al-Shukrijumah | Adnan Gulshair Muhammad Al-Shukrijumah | Al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030402 | |||||
Adnan Muhammad Sadik | Adnan Muhammad Sadik | al-Qaida in Iraq | Europe | 20051028 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Muhammad Younis al-Ahmed al-Muwali | Ahmed Muhammad Younis al-Ahmed al-Muwali | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Ottaman Muhammad Shafik Bader | Ahmed Ottaman Muhammad Shafik Bader | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | At Large | 20031202 | |||
a senior Hamas member who planned, recruited and dispatched terrorists to infiltrate Israeli communities and carry out shooting and bomb attacks against Israeli citizens in the West Bank and Jerusalem. | |||||||||
Akhter Muhammad | Akhter Muhammad | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20031105 | |||||
Al Khatib Muhammad | Al Khatib Muhammad | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040330 | |||||
Ali Husayn Muhammad Jasim | Ali Husayn Muhammad Jasim | Numan Brigade | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Ali Muhammad Al-Raawi | Ali Muhammad Al-Raawi | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20030710 | |||||
Ali Muhammad Umar Shurbajy | Ali Muhammad Umar Shurbajy | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040316 | |||||
Ali Saad Muhammad Mustafa Bakri | Ali Saad Muhammad Mustafa Bakri | al-Qaeda | International-UN-NGOs | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Amir Muhammad Rasheed | Amir Muhammad Rasheed | Iraqi Baath Party | Axis of Evil | 20030108 | |||||
Amir Rashid Muhammad al-Ubaydi | Amir Rashid Muhammad al-Ubaydi | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030429 | |||||
Anas Abdulrazaq Muhammad | Anas Abdulrazaq Muhammad | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050921 | Link | ||||
Anas Muhammad | Anas Muhammad | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050921 | Link | ||||
Assif Muhammad Hanif | Assif Muhammad Hanif | Hamas | Middle East | 20040327 | |||||
Awad ibn Muhammad ibn Ali Al-Awad | Awad ibn Muhammad ibn Ali Al-Awad | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Aziz Khalil Muhammad Abyat Jubran | Aziz Khalil Muhammad Abyat Jubran | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020410 | |||||
Binyam Ahmed Muhammad | Binyam Ahmed Muhammad | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20051108 | Link | ||||
Chaudhry Muhammad Aslam Saleemi | Chaudhry Muhammad Aslam Saleemi | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040430 | Link | ||||
Faqir Muhammad | Faqir Muhammad | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060126 | Link | ||||
Fazul Abdullah Muhammad | Fazul Abdullah Muhammad | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20020616 | |||||
Ghulam Muhammad Bhat | Ghulam Muhammad Bhat | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | Kashmiri? | Supremo | 20030525 | |||
Kashmir Jamaat e-Islami chief | |||||||||
Gul Muhammad | Gul Muhammad | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20031210 | |||||
Hafiz Muhammad Idrees | Hafiz Muhammad Idrees | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030709 | |||||
Hafiz Muhammad Idrees | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20030718 | ||||||
Hafiz Muhammad Idress | Hafiz Muhammad Idress | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040430 | Link | ||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Markaz al-Dawa wal-Irshad | Afghanistan/South Asia | Supremo | 20011226 | ||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Jamaat ud-Daawa | India-Pakistan | 20060218 | Link | |||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Jamaatud Dawa | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | At Large | 20060221 | Link | |||
Founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa. | |||||||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Jamaat-ud-Daawa | India-Pakistan | 20030823 | ||||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Markaz Dawah Wal Arshad | India-Pakistan | 20020801 | ||||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Jamaat al-Dawa | Afghanistan/South Asia | Supremo | 20011226 | |||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Markaz ad Dawa | India-Pakistan | 20020613 | ||||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Jamaat-ud-Dawat | India-Pakistan | 20020727 | ||||||
Hafiz Muhammad Saeed | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | At Large | 20011224 | ||||
Hafiz Muhammad Usman | Hafiz Muhammad Usman | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030327 | |||||
Haji Malik Muhammad Alam | Haji Malik Muhammad Alam | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20051004 | Link | ||||
Haji Muhammad Ashraf | Haji Muhammad Ashraf | Jamaat Al Dawa | India-Pakistan | 20020321 | |||||
Haji Muhammad Ayaz | Haji Muhammad Ayaz | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Hamza Muhammad al-Momani | Hamza Muhammad al-Momani | al-Tawhid | Middle East | 20031219 | |||||
Hussein Muhammad Al-Hasaki | Hussein Muhammad Al-Hasaki | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Ibrahim Muhammad Al-Rayyes | Ibrahim Muhammad Al-Rayyes | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031213 | |||||
Ibrahim Muhammad Abdullah Al-Rayyes | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | ||||||
Ibrahim al-Rayes | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031208 | ||||||
Ibrahim Muhammad Salem Abyat | Ibrahim Muhammad Salem Abyat | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020410 | |||||
Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Al-Rayyes | Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Al-Rayyes | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040125 | |||||
Isa Saad Muhammad ibn Aushen | Isa Saad Muhammad ibn Aushen | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Ishmail Muhammad Abdullah Bin Abdullah | Ishmail Muhammad Abdullah Bin Abdullah | al Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051211 | Link | ||||
Ismail Musa Muhammad Hamdan | Ismail Musa Muhammad Hamdan | Fatah Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20020410 | |||||
Jamal Muhammad Al-Badawi | Jamal Muhammad Al-Badawi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040528 | Link | ||||
John Allen Muhammad | John Allen Muhammad | Jamaat al-Fuqra | Home Front | 20021113 | |||||
Khalaf Muhammad Mukhlif al-Dulaimi | Khalaf Muhammad Mukhlif al-Dulaimi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Khaled Muhammad Al-Johani | Khaled Muhammad Al-Johani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Khalfan Khamis Muhammad | Khalfan Khamis Muhammad | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20040114 | |||||
Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani | Khalid Ibn Muhammad Al-Juhani | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Khalid Ibn Muhammad al-Juhani | Khalid Ibn Muhammad al-Juhani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20030607 | |||
Seen giggling and kissing his gun in an al-Qaeda tape | |||||||||
Khalid Ibn Muhammad al-Juhani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20020120 | ||||
identified by the FBI on a videotape, described as a Saudi national who has been suffering from mental problems. Al-Watan quoted family members as saying al-Juhani got involved in the Afghan civil war in 1992 at the age of 18 and fought for three years before returning to Saudi Arabia. "He was described then as suffering from mental problems believed to be the result of pressure he faced during the war," a relative told the newspaper. | |||||||||
Khalid Shaikh Muhammad | Khalid Shaikh Muhammad | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060213 | Link | ||||
Khalid Shaikh Muhammad | Al Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20020616 | ||||||
Khalid Sheikh Muhammad | Khalid Sheikh Muhammad | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | In Jug | 20030504 | |||
Khamal Muhammad | Khamal Muhammad | Harkat-ul-Mujahideen | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050622 | |||||
Khamis Sirhan al-Muhammad | Khamis Sirhan al-Muhammad | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20040203 | |||||
Khamis Sirhan al-Muhammad | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030723 | ||||||
Khan Muhammad Deen | Khan Muhammad Deen | Akhurwal Tribe | India-Pakistan | 20040130 | |||||
Mahmoud Ahmad Muhammad | Mahmoud Ahmad Muhammad | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Malik Faiz Muhammad Khan | Malik Faiz Muhammad Khan | Jamiat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030524 | |||||
Malik Muhammad Ishaq | Malik Muhammad Ishaq | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20060401 | |||||
Mansour Muhammad Ahmed Faqeeh | Mansour Muhammad Ahmed Faqeeh | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Mansour ibn Muhammad Ahmad Faqeeh | Mansour ibn Muhammad Ahmad Faqeeh | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040125 | |||||
Master Muhammad Nawaz | Master Muhammad Nawaz | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20060610 | Link | ||||
Maulana Dost Muhammad | Maulana Dost Muhammad | Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050902 | |||||
Maulana Faqir Muhammad | Maulana Faqir Muhammad | Tehrik-e-Nifaz Shariah Muhammad | India-Pakistan | 20060714 | Link | ||||
Maulana Faqir Muhammad | Tehrik Nifaz-e-Shariah Muhammadi | India-Pakistan | 20060116 | Link | |||||
Maulana Faqir Muhammad | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20060114 | Link | |||||
Maulana Faqir Muhammad | Tanzim Nifaz Shariat-e-Muhammad | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050706 | ||||||
Maulana Khan Muhammad | Maulana Khan Muhammad | Majlis Tahaffuz Khatam-e-Nabuwat | India-Pakistan | 20030907 | |||||
Maulana Khan Muhammad of Kundian Sharif | Maulana Khan Muhammad of Kundian Sharif | Tahaffaz-e-Khatm-e-Nabwwat | India-Pakistan | 20031002 | |||||
Maulana Muhammad Ahmad Ludhyanvi | Maulana Muhammad Ahmad Ludhyanvi | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040407 | |||||
Maulana Muhammad Ahmed Madani | Maulana Muhammad Ahmed Madani | Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050718 | |||||
Maulana Muhammad Ahmed Madani | Jamia Muhammadi Trust | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050718 | ||||||
Maulana Muhammad Hassan | Maulana Muhammad Hassan | Taliban | India-Pakistan | 20030102 | |||||
Maulana Muhammad Ismail | Maulana Muhammad Ismail | Baqiautush Shuhada | India-Pakistan | 20040112 | |||||
Maulana Muhammad Yaqoob | Maulana Muhammad Yaqoob | Baqiautush Shuhada | India-Pakistan | 20040112 | |||||
Maulavi Nabi Muhammadi | Maulavi Nabi Muhammadi | Harkatul Jihad al-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20040206 | |||||
Maulvi Muhammad Yasin | Maulvi Muhammad Yasin | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20051003 | Link | ||||
Mian Muhammad Asif | Mian Muhammad Asif | Jamaat Ad-Dawa | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Moulana Muhammad Abu Saleh | Moulana Muhammad Abu Saleh | Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051212 | Link | ||||
Mufti Siraj Muhammad | Mufti Siraj Muhammad | Ahmadzai Wazir | India-Pakistan | 20040116 | |||||
Muhammad Abbas | Muhammad Abbas | Peoples Front for Liberation of Palestine | Middle East | 20030107 | |||||
Muhammad Abbas | Palestine Liberation Front | Syria-Lebanon | 20030414 | ||||||
Muhammad Abdallah Jarjar | Muhammad Abdallah Jarjar | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060506 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Abdur-Rasheed | Muhammad Abdur-Rasheed | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030218 | |||||
Muhammad Abid Afridi | Muhammad Abid Afridi | al-Qaeda affiliate | Terror Networks | 20021105 | |||||
Muhammad Abu Dhess | Muhammad Abu Dhess | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20051027 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Abu Huli | Muhammad Abu Huli | Hamas | Middle East | 20021126 | |||||
Muhammad Abu Lil | Muhammad Abu Lil | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040213 | |||||
Muhammad Abu Omar al-Seif | Muhammad Abu Omar al-Seif | Learned Elders of Islam | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050928 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Abu Shamala | Muhammad Abu Shamala | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20050904 | |||||
Muhammad Abu-Zayid | Muhammad Abu-Zayid | Tanzim | Middle East | 20030616 | |||||
Muhammad Ajijon | Muhammad Ajijon | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040228 | |||||
Muhammad Ajmal | Muhammad Ajmal | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Muhammad Akbar Baghlani | Muhammad Akbar Baghlani | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050724 | |||||
Muhammad Akhtar | Muhammad Akhtar | Islami Jamiat Talaba | India-Pakistan | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Akram | Muhammad Akram | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040314 | |||||
Muhammad Al-Amri | Muhammad Al-Amri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050806 | |||||
Muhammad Al-Bashir | Muhammad Al-Bashir | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Al-Fizazi | Muhammad Al-Fizazi | Salafia Jihadia | Home Front: WoT | 20040422 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Al-Jabeer | Muhammad Al-Jabeer | Harakat ul-Mujahideen | Fifth Column | 20030905 | |||||
Muhammad Al-Massari | Muhammad Al-Massari | Commission for The Defence of Legitimate Rights | Britain | 20020908 | |||||
Muhammad Al-Othaimeen | Muhammad Al-Othaimeen | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20040214 | |||||
Muhammad Alam Tariq | Muhammad Alam Tariq | Sipah-i-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20020630 | |||||
Muhammad Ali Al-Obaidi | Muhammad Ali Al-Obaidi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060811 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Ameen | Muhammad Ameen | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20021211 | |||||
Muhammad Amer | Muhammad Amer | Islami Jamiat Talaba | India-Pakistan | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Amer | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20020223 | ||||||
Muhammad Amin | Muhammad Amin | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040520 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Amin Bin Mohamed Yunos | Muhammad Amin Bin Mohamed Yunos | al-Ghuraba | Southeast Asia | 20031219 | |||||
Muhammad Amin Bin Mohamed Yunos | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20031218 | ||||||
Muhammad Amin Mohamed Yunos | Muhammad Amin Mohamed Yunos | Al-Ghuraba | Southeast Asia | 20040111 | |||||
Muhammad Amir | Muhammad Amir | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20031208 | |||||
Muhammad Amjad | Muhammad Amjad | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Amran | Muhammad Amran | Jamaat ad Dawaa | India-Pakistan | 20030612 | |||||
Muhammad Anwar | Muhammad Anwar | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030503 | |||||
Muhammad Anwar Asshidiqie | Muhammad Anwar Asshidiqie | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20030925 | |||||
Muhammad Aqeel | Muhammad Aqeel | Jaish e-Muhamad | India-Pakistan | 20031123 | |||||
Muhammad Arif Bin Naharudin | Muhammad Arif Bin Naharudin | al-Ghuraba | Southeast Asia | 20031219 | |||||
Muhammad Arif Naharudin | Muhammad Arif Naharudin | Al-Ghuraba | Southeast Asia | 20040111 | |||||
Muhammad Arif bin Aaharudin | Muhammad Arif bin Aaharudin | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20031218 | |||||
Muhammad Arshad | Muhammad Arshad | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20060323 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Asghar | Muhammad Asghar | Harkat-ul-Mujahideen-ul Aalami | India-Pakistan | 20030414 | |||||
Muhammad Asghar | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030608 | ||||||
Muhammad Ashraf | Muhammad Ashraf | Safa Group | Fifth Column | 20031213 | |||||
Muhammad Ashraf | Harkat-ul-Mujahideen | India-Pakistan | 20030309 | ||||||
Muhammad Asif | Muhammad Asif | Lashkar e-Jhangvi? | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040401 | |||||
Muhammad Asif | Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040709 | Link | |||||
Muhammad Aslam | Muhammad Aslam | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20060323 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Aslam Jhangvi | Muhammad Aslam Jhangvi | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030930 | |||||
Muhammad Aslam Muawia | Muhammad Aslam Muawia | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Muhammad Atef | Muhammad Atef | Al Qaeda | 20010915 | ||||||
Muhammad Atef | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | Egyptian | Deceased | Key Aide | 20030510 | |||
AQ operations officer, killed in October 2001 | |||||||||
Muhammad Atia | Muhammad Atia | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20031001 | |||||
Muhammad Awais | Muhammad Awais | Islami Jamiat Talaba | India-Pakistan | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Ayub | Muhammad Ayub | Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan | Central Asia | 20040309 | |||||
Muhammad Azam Tariq | Muhammad Azam Tariq | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20030228 | |||||
Muhammad Bilal | Muhammad Bilal | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030918 | |||||
Muhammad Chalabi | Muhammad Chalabi | al-Tawhid | Middle East | 20030930 | |||||
Muhammad Dahlan | Muhammad Dahlan | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | At Large | Big Shot | 20020522 | ||
National security advisor to Abbas | |||||||||
Muhammad Daif | Muhammad Daif | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20050904 | |||||
Muhammad Deif | Muhammad Deif | Hamas | Middle East | 20030907 | |||||
Muhammad Fadhil Gharib al-Mashhadani | Muhammad Fadhil Gharib al-Mashhadani | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Faheed | Muhammad Faheed | Al-Muhajiroun | Fifth Column | 20030318 | |||||
Muhammad Faheed | Muslim Student Association | Fifth Column | 20030318 | ||||||
Muhammad Fakhar Manzoor | Muhammad Fakhar Manzoor | Islami Jamiat Talaba | India-Pakistan | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Falah Al-Qahtani | Muhammad Falah Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060223 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Farahat | Muhammad Farahat | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030216 | ||
Muhammad Farahat carried out the attack in Atzmona on March 7 in which five yeshiva students were murdered and more than 20 others wounded. His mother made headlines after video footage showed her with her son, who boasted about the 'mission' he was to carry out; she called on all mothers to encourage their sons to become 'martyrs.' | |||||||||
Muhammad Farhan Osda | Muhammad Farhan Osda | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030314 | |||||
Muhammad Farooq | Muhammad Farooq | Khan Research Laboratory | India-Pakistan | 20040205 | |||||
Muhammad Farooq | Kahuta Research Laboratories | India-Pakistan | 20031231 | ||||||
Muhammad Farooq | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030831 | ||||||
Muhammad Fauzan | Muhammad Fauzan | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040523 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Fukayat | Muhammad Fukayat | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040412 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Galeb Kalaje Zouaydi | Muhammad Galeb Kalaje Zouaydi | al-Qaeda | 20020423 | ||||||
Muhammad Galeb Kalaje Zouaydi | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040312 | ||||||
Muhammad Gulfam | Muhammad Gulfam | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20040106 | |||||
Muhammad Haleem Siddiqui | Muhammad Haleem Siddiqui | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060818 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Hambali | Muhammad Hambali | Hamas | Middle East | 20030905 | |||||
Muhammad Hameed | Muhammad Hameed | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20020724 | |||||
Muhammad Hamza al-Zubaydi | Muhammad Hamza al-Zubaydi | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030507 | |||||
Muhammad Hanif | Muhammad Hanif | Harkat-ul-Mujahideen-ul Aalami | India-Pakistan | 20030414 | |||||
Muhammad Hanif | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050627 | ||||||
Muhammad Hanif | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040422 | Link | |||||
Muhammad Hanif | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20060613 | Link | |||||
Muhammad Harara | Muhammad Harara | Hamas | 20060725 | Link | |||||
Muhammad Hasan Abdullah al-Sahli | Muhammad Hasan Abdullah al-Sahli | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20050921 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Hashaika | Muhammad Hashaika | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Isreal-Palestine | 20020322 | |||||
Muhammad Hassan Qayed | Muhammad Hassan Qayed | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Hisham Muhammad | Muhammad Hisham Muhammad | Ansar al-Sunnah | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Hussain Mehnati | Muhammad Hussain Mehnati | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050907 | |||||
Muhammad Hussein Shiekhupuri | Muhammad Hussein Shiekhupuri | Jamaat-e-Ahle Hadith | India-Pakistan | 20030718 | |||||
Muhammad Ibrahim | Muhammad Ibrahim | Jamaat-i-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20020105 | |||||
Muhammad Ibrahim | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040430 | Link | |||||
Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal | Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030919 | |||||
Muhammad Ibrahim Khan | Muhammad Ibrahim Khan | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan | 20030429 | |||||
Muhammad Ilyas | Muhammad Ilyas | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20020223 | |||||
Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman | Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman | Jaish-e-Muhammad | India-Pakistan | 20031019 | |||||
Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman | Khuddam-ul-Muslimeen | India-Pakistan | 20031019 | ||||||
Muhammad Imran | Muhammad Imran | Harkat-ul-Mujahideen-ul Aalami | India-Pakistan | 20030414 | |||||
Muhammad Imran | Hizb ut Tehrir | India-Pakistan | 20030713 | ||||||
Muhammad Iqbal | Muhammad Iqbal | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20020211 | |||||
Muhammad Iqbal | Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050902 | ||||||
Muhammad Iqbal Bhat | Muhammad Iqbal Bhat | Jaish-e-Muhammad | India-Pakistan | 20020318 | |||||
Muhammad Islam Siddiqui | Muhammad Islam Siddiqui | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050820 | |||||
Muhammad Izhar | Muhammad Izhar | Lashkar e-Jhangvi? | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040401 | |||||
Muhammad J. Fakihi | Muhammad J. Fakihi | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | 20030407 | |||||
Muhammad Jafar al-Qahtani | Muhammad Jafar al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20051219 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Jalaludin Mading | Muhammad Jalaludin Mading | Om Al Qura | Southeast Asia | 20030528 | |||||
Muhammad Jamil | Muhammad Jamil | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20040104 | |||||
Muhammad Jamil | Harkat ul-Mujaheddin al-Aalmi | India-Pakistan | 20040111 | ||||||
Muhammad Jamil Weld Mansour | Muhammad Jamil Weld Mansour | Learned Elders of Islam | Africa: North | 20040109 | |||||
Muhammad Jarmuni | Muhammad Jarmuni | Salafi Jihad | Africa: North | 20040502 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Javed | Muhammad Javed | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20020223 | |||||
Muhammad Jubran al-Malki | Muhammad Jubran al-Malki | Suspects | Arabia | 20031124 | |||||
Muhammad Kahtan | Muhammad Kahtan | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20030929 | |||||
Muhammad Khairala | Muhammad Khairala | Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20040310 | |||||
Muhammad Khaled al-Sheikh | Muhammad Khaled al-Sheikh | al-Qaeda | 20020102 | ||||||
Muhammad Khalid | Muhammad Khalid | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Khan Sherani | Muhammad Khan Sherani | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | India-Pakistan | 20011003 | |||||
Muhammad Mahdi al-Salih | Muhammad Mahdi al-Salih | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030507 | |||||
Muhammad Majid | Muhammad Majid | Al Tawhid | Terror Networks | 20031208 | |||||
Muhammad Mamoun al-Hudeibi | Muhammad Mamoun al-Hudeibi | Muslim Brotherhood | Africa: North | 20040112 | |||||
Muhammad Maqbool Nerwani | Muhammad Maqbool Nerwani | All Parties Hurriyet Conference | India-Pakistan | 20020608 | |||||
Muhammad Masri | Muhammad Masri | Hamas | Middle East | 20030625 | |||||
Muhammad Masri | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20021001 | |||||
Muhammad Mohsin | Muhammad Mohsin | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20020223 | |||||
Muhammad Moro | Muhammad Moro | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040323 | |||||
Muhammad Muhammad Bin Hammidi | Muhammad Muhammad Bin Hammidi | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Musaifir Al-Quraishi | Muhammad Musaifir Al-Quraishi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20060223 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Naeem | Muhammad Naeem | Harkat ul-Mujaheddin al-Aalmi | India-Pakistan | 20040111 | |||||
Muhammad Nauman | Muhammad Nauman | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Navid Asrar | Muhammad Navid Asrar | al-Qaeda affiliate | Home Front: WoT | 20040405 | |||||
Muhammad Nawaz Khural | Muhammad Nawaz Khural | Jamaat-e-Ahle Sonnet | India-Pakistan | 20030612 | |||||
Muhammad Nazzel | Muhammad Nazzel | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040425 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Neifeh | Muhammad Neifeh | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20021114 | |||||
Muhammad Nur Abdullah | Muhammad Nur Abdullah | Islamic Society of North America | Home Front | 20020903 | |||||
Muhammad Omer Abdul Rehman | Muhammad Omer Abdul Rehman | al-Qaeda | 20011202 | ||||||
Muhammad Othman Al-Shahri | Muhammad Othman Al-Shahri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20030510 | |||
Muhammad Qotqot | Muhammad Qotqot | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040425 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Radzi Abdul Razak | Muhammad Radzi Abdul Razak | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20031216 | |||||
Muhammad Rafaat al-Anani | Muhammad Rafaat al-Anani | Iraqi Baath Party | Syria-Lebanon | 20030420 | |||||
Muhammad Rais | Muhammad Rais | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040126 | |||||
Muhammad Ramadan | Muhammad Ramadan | Fatah Tanzim | Middle East | 20030625 | |||||
Muhammad Rashid | Muhammad Rashid | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020522 | ||||
Muhammad Rashid | Fatah | Middle East | 20020617 | ||||||
Muhammad Rasool | Muhammad Rasool | Ahmadzai Wazir | India-Pakistan | 20040124 | |||||
Muhammad Rizieq | Muhammad Rizieq | Islamic Defenders Front | Southeast Asia | 20011008 | |||||
Muhammad Rizieq Shihab | Muhammad Rizieq Shihab | Islamic Defenders Front | Southeast Asia | 20030227 | |||||
Muhammad Roisham | Muhammad Roisham | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20021223 | |||||
Muhammad Saalih al-Munajid | Muhammad Saalih al-Munajid | Learned Elders of Islam | Home Front | 20031216 | |||||
Muhammad Saeed Hussein | Muhammad Saeed Hussein | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20030404 | |||||
Muhammad Safdar | Muhammad Safdar | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030831 | |||||
Muhammad Said Ali Hasan | Muhammad Said Ali Hasan | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Said Attallah Salem | Muhammad Said Attallah Salem | Fatah Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20020410 | |||||
Muhammad Saifuddin | Muhammad Saifuddin | Abu Bakar Islamic University | India-Pakistan | Indonesian | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20030922 | ||
Arrested in Karachi while attending Abu Bakar Islamic University | |||||||||
Muhammad Saifuddin | Jemaah Islamiyah | India-Pakistan | 20030922 | ||||||
Arrested in Karachi while attending Abu Bakar Islamic University | |||||||||
Muhammad Saifudin | Muhammad Saifudin | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20040325 | |||||
Muhammad Salah | Muhammad Salah | Hamas | Home Front: WoT | 20060819 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Saleem | Muhammad Saleem | Hizb ut Tehrir | India-Pakistan | 20030713 | |||||
Muhammad Saleem | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030810 | ||||||
Muhammad Salik | Muhammad Salik | Jamaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20051115 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Salim | Muhammad Salim | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Sauwki al-Istambuli | Muhammad Sauwki al-Istambuli | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20031119 | |||||
Muhammad Sayed Tantawi | Muhammad Sayed Tantawi | Learned Elders of Islam | Middle East | 20030406 | |||||
Muhammad Shaaban Chachar | Muhammad Shaaban Chachar | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20060610 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Sharif | Muhammad Sharif | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040412 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Sharim | Muhammad Sharim | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20031001 | |||||
Muhammad Siddiq Khan | Muhammad Siddiq Khan | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050731 | |||||
Muhammad Sofian Manosa | Muhammad Sofian Manosa | Thai insurgency | Southeast Asia | 20040629 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Tanveer Khan | Muhammad Tanveer Khan | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Muhammad Tariq | Muhammad Tariq | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20020612 | |||||
Muhammad Thana | Muhammad Thana | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030821 | |||||
Muhammad Titti | Muhammad Titti | Fatah Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20020328 | |||||
Muhammad Tufail | Muhammad Tufail | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030609 | |||||
Muhammad Tuhit | Muhammad Tuhit | Eastern Turkistan National Revolution Association | India-Pakistan | 20040117 | |||||
Muhammad Utman | Muhammad Utman | Hamas | Middle East | 20030904 | |||||
Muhammad Wasim | Muhammad Wasim | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20020908 | |||||
Muhammad Younas | Muhammad Younas | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20040106 | |||||
Muhammad Yousaf | Muhammad Yousaf | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030913 | |||||
Muhammad Yunus | Muhammad Yunus | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20031221 | |||||
Muhammad Yunus | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20031006 | ||||||
Muhammad Zaal | Muhammad Zaal | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040222 | |||||
Muhammad Zafar | Muhammad Zafar | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030913 | |||||
Muhammad Zahil Salem | Muhammad Zahil Salem | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040315 | |||||
Muhammad al-Batrawi | Muhammad al-Batrawi | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020128 | ||||
Muhammad al-Chalabi | Muhammad al-Chalabi | al-Tawhid | Middle East | 20021031 | |||||
Muhammad al-Gerbouzi | Muhammad al-Gerbouzi | Moroccan Combatant Islamic Group | Europe | 20040516 | Link | ||||
Muhammad al-Islambouli | Muhammad al-Islambouli | Jamaa Islamiya | Terror Networks | 20060805 | Link | ||||
Muhammad al-Massari | Muhammad al-Massari | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20051113 | Link | ||||
Muhammad al-Massari | Committee for the Defence of Legitimate Rights | Arabia | 20030917 | ||||||
Muhammad al-Qadi | Muhammad al-Qadi | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040325 | |||||
Muhammad al-Qahtani | Muhammad al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Muhammad al-Rantissi | Muhammad al-Rantisi | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051003 | Link | ||||
Muhammad al-Sanwar | Muhammad al-Sanwar | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20050904 | |||||
Muhammad al-Sharif al-Hosni | Muhammad al-Sharif al-Hosni | Suspects | Arabia | 20031124 | |||||
Muhammad al-Suwaylimi | Muhammad al-Suwaylimi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060108 | Link | ||||
Muhammad al-Suwaylimi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050918 | Link | |||||
Muhammad al-Tijkani | Muhammad al-Tijkani | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Muhammad bin Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Maqit | Muhammad bin Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Maqit | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman al-Arifi | Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman al-Arifi | Saudi Sheikhs | Home Front | 20031216 | |||||
Muhammad bin Shazzaf Al-Shahri | Muhammad bin Shazzaf Al-Shahri | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks & Islam | Saudi? | Deceased | Tough Guy | 20031028 | ||
aka Abu Tareq Al-Asswad... appeared in an al-Qaeda internet recruiting video | |||||||||
Muhammad bin al-Salim | Muhammad bin al-Salim | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20040122 | |||||
Muhammad ibn Saad Al-Salim | Muhammad ibn Saad Al-Salim | Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Mulla Muhammad Yousaf Zahid | Mulla Muhammad Yousaf Zahid | Gujar Taliban | Afghanistan | 20030119 | |||||
Mullah Muhammad | Mullah Muhammad | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20030528 | |||||
Mullah Muhammad Omar | Mullah Muhammad Omar | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20030330 | |||||
Mustafa Ibrahim Muhammad Mubaraki | Mustafa Ibrahim Muhammad Mubaraki | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Mustafa Muhammad Amin | Mustafa Muhammad Amin | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20031210 | |||||
Mustafa Muhammad Fadhil | Mustafa Muhammad Fadhil | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20020616 | |||||
Prince Amr Muhammad Al-Faysal | Prince Amr Muhammad Al-Faysal | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030730 | |||||
Prince Muhammad ibn Fahd | Prince Muhammad ibn Fahd | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20040704 | Link | ||||
Prince Muhammad ibn Naif | Prince Muhammad ibn Naif | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20050819 | |||||
Prince Muhammad ibn Nayef | Prince Muhammad ibn Nayef | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20050907 | |||||
Qari Muhammad Bahadar | Qari Muhammad Bahadar | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040324 | |||||
Qari Muhammad Bahadar | Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040324 | ||||||
Qari Muhammad Rafiq | Qari Muhammad Rafiq | Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20060610 | Link | ||||
Qari Muhammad Usman | Qari Muhammad Usman | Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20020411 | |||||
Qari Muhammad Usman | Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam | India-Pakistan | 20030121 | ||||||
Qari Muhammad Yousaf | Qari Muhammad Yousaf | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20060609 | Link | ||||
Rakan Mohsen Muhammad Al-Saikhan | Rakan Mohsen Muhammad Al-Saikhan | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Saad Sayed Muhammad Qutb | Saad Sayed Muhammad Qutb | Muslim Brotherhood | Africa: North | 20031107 | |||||
Saeed Sobrhatolla Muhammad | Saeed Sobrhatolla Muhammad | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20030404 | |||||
Said Muhammad | Said Muhammad | Taliban | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030102 | ||
a resident of Wana, killed in exchange of fire with U.S. troops | |||||||||
Saleh Muhammad | Saleh Muhammad | Hizb-e-Islami | Afghanistan | 20030523 | |||||
Saleh Muhammad Awadallah Al-Alawi Al-Aufi | Saleh Muhammad Awadallah Al-Alawi Al-Aufi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Saleh ibn Muhammad Al-Taleb | Saleh ibn Muhammad Al-Taleb | Grand Mosque in Makkah | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Sardar Muhammad Abdul Qayyum Khan | Sardar Muhammad Abdul Qayyum Khan | National Kashmir Committee | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020210 | |||||
Saud Muhammad Ali al-Khalaylah | Saud Muhammad Ali al-Khalaylah | al-Tawhid | Middle East | 20030930 | |||||
Shafayat Muhammad | Shafayat Muhammad | Darul Uloom Institute | Home Front | 20031203 | |||||
Sheikh Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Sheikh Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Sheikh Ali Muhammad | Sheikh Ali Muhammad | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030525 | |||||
Sheikh Muhammad Adeel | Sheikh Muhammad Adeel | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20020622 | |||||
Sheikh Muhammad Adil | Sheikh Muhammad Adil | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060305 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdullah Al-Dawish | Sheikh Muhammad Bin Abdullah Al-Dawish | Saudi Sheikhs | Down Under | 20040625 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Muhammad Dor | Sheikh Muhammad Dor | Learned Elders of Islam | Africa: East | 20040104 | |||||
Sheikh Muhammad Sayed Tantawi | Sheikh Muhammad Sayed Tantawi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040522 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Muhammad Sumon | Sheikh Muhammad Sumon | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060321 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Muhammad bin Abd Al-Rahman Al-Arifi | Sheikh Muhammad bin Abd Al-Rahman Al-Arifi | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20021210 | |||||
Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad | Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad | Shariah Court of The UK | Britain | 20020908 | |||||
Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad | London School of Shariah | Britain | 20020908 | ||||||
Sufi Muhammad | Sufi Muhammad | Tanzim Nifaz Shariat-i-Mohammadi | India-Pakistan | 20020116 | |||||
Taj Muhammad | Taj Muhammad | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050927 | Link | ||||
Walid-Muhammad Scott | Walid-Muhammad Scott | Tablighi Jamaat | Home Front | 20030714 | |||||
Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn | Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks & Islam | Palestinian | Jugged | Big Shot | 20010927 | ||
AQ chief of operations, nabbed in Pakistan 3-2002 | |||||||||
Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn Abu Zubaydah | Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn Abu Zubaydah | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks & Islam | Palestinian | Jugged | Big Shot | 20020214 | ||
AQ chief of operations, nabbed in Pakistan 3-2002 | |||||||||
Zuhair Hilal Muhammad Al-Tbaiti | Zuhair Hilal Muhammad Al-Tbaiti | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | Saudi | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20020613 | ||
Arrested in Morocco on suspicion of planning terrorist attacks on US and British warships |
Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Rudaw Round up: SDF vs ISIS in Syria |
2024-06-02 |
SDF arrest suspect accused of smuggling ISIS families 6/1/2024 [Rudaw] The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Saturday announced the arrest of an individual accused of smuggling people out of al-Hol camp, which houses families linked to the Islamic State ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (ISIS) in northeast Syria (Rojava). Abdullah Muhammad Ibrahim, known as Abu Hisham, was arrested in the village of Abu Jern in northeastern Hasaka. Ibrahim was "actively smuggling ISIS members and families out of al-Hol camp," the SDF stated. "The terrorist Ibrahim was involved in smuggling children known as ’Cubs of the Caliphate’ and women affiliated with ISIS. He aimed to transport them to ISIS-controlled areas in the Syrian Badia desert and Ottoman Turkish-occupied territories that harbored the ISIS key leaders," read a statement from the SDF. The SDF arrested thousands of ISIS fighters along with their wives and children when they took control of the group’s last stronghold in Syria in March 2019. Many of these people have been living in camps for the past five years. Al-Hol is the largest of these camps. It is located in northeast Syria’s Hasaka province and houses over 50,000 ISIS-linked people. The camp has been branded a breeding ground for terrorism. Residents come from around the world, but the majority are Syrian and Iraqi. Iraq has brought nearly 9,000 of its nationals back so far, but the repatriations have sparked opposition from tribes unwilling to accept and welcome people associated with the group that committed atrocious human rights One man's rights are another man's existential threat. abuses and war crimes from 2014 to 2017, when it controlled vast areas of the country. SDF, US-led coalition arrest ISIS leader in east Syria: Monitor 6/1 The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the United States-led coalition on Friday arrested a suspected leader of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria’s eastern Deir ez-Zor province, a conflict monitor reported. “In a special operation in the town of al-Busayrah in Deir ez-Zor countryside, the global coalition forces and the SDF arrested a leader of the Islamic State organization who leads a cell in the town to launch attacks and target SDF areas,” said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitor. Joint operations to pursue ISIS cells on the banks of the Euphrates River are ongoing, the monitor said, two days after the US-led coalition arrested three people in an airdrop operation in Hasaka province, with the support of the SDF. ISIS attacks in Syria, particularly in the vast expanses of its eastern desert where the group is active amid a security vacuum, have been on the rise in recent months, sparking fears of a possible resurgence. The commander of American operations in the Middle East, CENTCOM, General Michael Kurilla told Congress in March that if US troops were to leave, as they are under pressure to do in Iraq, “ISIS would reconstitute the ability to seize territory within two years,” according to the Pentagon’s most recent quarterly report on anti-ISIS operation. Hundreds of US troops stationed in Syria are part of an international coalition that has fought ISIS alongside the SDF. ISIS attacks oil field in east Syria: Watchdog 5/31 Islamic State (ISIS) sleeper cells on Friday attacked an oil field in Syria’s eastern Deir ez-Zor province, setting one of the wells on fire, a conflict monitor reported. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that “ISIS cells attacked one of the oil wells in Al-Sabhan oil field in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor, where they burned it, before fleeing to an unknown destination.” ISIS has increased its attacks in Syria in recent weeks, particularly in the vast expanses of desert where the group launches surprise attacks amid a security vacuum. No casualties have been reported, according to the watchdog. The Arab-majority province of Deir ez-Zor was where ISIS militants made their last stand in Syria and were territorially defeated. Control of the province, on the Iraqi border, is now split between the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Syrian regime, along with its Iranian backers. It is also home to many of the country’s key oilfields, such as Omar and Conoco, which the US-led global coalition against ISIS helps the SDF protect. According to SOHR data, ISIS has conducted 124 operations in the areas controlled by the SDF, killing 63 individuals, including 11 civilians. SDF arrests senior ISIS member in Raqqa 5/25 The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Saturday announced they had arrested a senior Islamic State (ISIS) member in Raqqa earlier in the week. On May 21, the Military Operations Teams (MOT) of our SDF forces conducted a precise and special security operation targeting one of the key leaders of ISIS cells in the northern countryside of Raqqa, known as Ayman Abdel Moati, aka Yacoub Al-Hadidi or Osama Al-Qurashi,” the SDF said in a statement. Moati was the terror group’s “military official in Raqqa and the planner of all terrorist acts in Raqqa and its countryside, including bombings, assassinations, kidnappings, and intimidation of civilians,” according to the SDF. His personal documents and mobile phones, along with a variety of ammunition, were also seized during the operation. On Tuesday, the SDF had said it arrested two “dangerous” ISIS leaders in Qamishli and Raqqa. UK repatriates four ISIS-linked nationals from Rojava 5/24 Kurdish authorities in northeast Syria (Rojava) this week handed over a British woman and three children affiliated with the Islamic State (ISIS) to a visiting delegation from the United Kingdom. A British woman and three children linked with ISIS were handed over to the delegation on Wednesday, the statement added, without identifying the four people or clarifying where they were held before their repatriation. The Associated Press reported that they were last detained at Roj camp. The British government has yet to comment on the rare repatriation of its nationals from Syria. Thousands of people from around the world affiliated with ISIS live in camps in Rojava, the largest of which is the sprawling al-Hol camp that has more than 40,000 residents. The camp has been branded a breeding ground for terrorism. Iraqis and Syrians make up the majority of the ISIS-linked people held at al-Hol. Iraqi National Security Advisor Qasim al-Araji said in March that around 20,000 Iraqis below the age of 18 are still at al-Hol. Earlier this month, the United States, Canada, the Netherlands and Finland repatriated a total of 22 of their citizens. Two ‘dangerous’ ISIS leaders captured in Rojava: SDF 5/22 The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced on Tuesday the arrest of two “dangerous” Islamic State (ISIS) leaders during security operations in the cities of Qamishli and Raqqa. “The Military Operations Teams (MOT) of our SDF forces have conducted two precise security operations that resulted in capturing two ISIS leaders in the cities of Qamishlo and Raqqa,” read a statement from the SDF. The two leaders were identified as Ahmed Mahmoud al-Qurashi, going under the alias of Abu Moaz al-Kurdi, and Ahmed Thamer al-Muhammad. Quashi was arrested in Qamishli, and Muhammad was arrested in Raqqa. According to the statement, Qurashi was involved in an explosive car attack in the al-Shuhail town in Deir ez-Zor. |
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Europe | |
In France, police detained ten suspected Islamists | |
2024-05-31 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] French police carried out a major operation in several French cities and detained ten people suspected of being members of radical Islamist groups. France 3 TV channel reported this The raid covered Reims, Strasbourg, Toulouse and other cities. Journalists claim that one of the detainees may be connected with the murder of French teacher Samuel Paty.
Abdulakh Anzorov, who was 18 years old at that time, was accused of committing the crime. He has lived in France since 2008. The police tried to detain Anzorov, but he did not respond to demands to surrender and was shot dead. The newspaper Le Parisien claimed that Anzorov, shortly before the crime, came into contact with an Islamist in Syria. Several people were detained as part of the investigation into this case. In December 2023, a court in Paris found six teenagers guilty of involvement in the murder of Paty. They received prison sentences ranging from 14 months suspended to six months imprisonment. Related: Samuel Paty 01/04/2024 France revokes the citizenship of a native of Chechnya convicted of training militants Samuel Paty 12/09/2023 French court convicts six teens in teacher's beheading case Samuel Paty 12/06/2023 EU authorities warn of risk of terrorist attacks during the holidays | |
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India-Pakistan |
Security forces neutralise nearly two dozen terrorists in separate KP operations |
2024-05-28 |
[GEO.TV] Security forces have conducted a series of intelligence-based operations (IBOs) in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province from May 26 to 27 and neutralised 23 terrorists, a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Monday. On May 26, an IBO was conducted in the general area of Hassan Khel, Beautiful Downtown Peshawar ...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistain's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire... district, where six holy warriors were bumped off by the security forces and multiple hideouts were busted. Captain Hussain Jehangir and Havildar Shafiq Ullah also embraced martyrdom in the IBO, while fighting gallantly. On May 27, in another operation conducted in the Tank district, 10 bad boyz were potted after troops effectively engaged the terrorists’ location. The third engagement occurred in the general area of Bagh, Khyber district, wherein, the security forces killed seven holy warriors and injured two terrorists. During the intense exchange of fire, five brave soldiers, including Naik Muhammad Ashfaq Butt (age 32 years; resident of district Kahuta), Lance Naik Syed Danish Afkar (age 30 years; resident of district Poonch), Sepoy Taimoor Malik (age 32 years; resident of district Layyah), Sepoy Nadir Sageer (age 22 years; resident of district Bagh) and Sepoy Muhammad Yasin (age 23 years; resident of district Khushab), having fought gallantly, embraced martyrdom, the military’s media wing said. A large quantity of weapons, ammunition and explosives was also recovered from the killed terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities against the security forces as well as the innocent civilians. Sanitisation operations are being carried out to eliminate any other holy warriors found in the area. "Security forces are determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve," the statement concluded. |
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India-Pakistan |
Dozens arrested in Sargodha after mob attacks family over alleged blasphemy |
2024-05-26 |
[GEO.TV] At least 25 people were arrested in Punjab’s Sargodha district on Saturday after an angry mob tortured a person belonging to the Christian community over an alleged desecration incident, police said. According to Geo News, the situation turned Upon receiving the information, a heavy contingent of police surrounded the area and shifted the accused and his family to an undisclosed location after rescuing them. District Police Officer (DPO) Asad Aijaz and Regional Police Officer (RPO) Sharik Kamal Siddiqui were also present in the area to control the situation. Police also resorted to tear gas shelling to disperse the mob and arrested at least 25 people allegedly involved in the riots. According to police officials, the situation had been brought under control and no one would be allowed to take the law into their hands. RPO Siddiqui said after completing the investigation into the blasphemy ...the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence to a deity, or sacred objects, or toward something considered sacred or inviolable. Some religions consider it to be a crime. In Pakistain you can commit blasphemy by looking cross-eyed at a Koran... incident, legal action would be initiated against those found guilty of committing blasphemy. In a statement, Sargodha Division Commissioner Muhammad Ajmal Bhatti pledged that those involved in the incident would be brought to justice after holding a transparent inquiry into the incident. |
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan |
Dozens of rockets pound north after IDF strike kills top Hezbollah arms dealer |
2024-05-25 |
[IsraelTimes] No injuries in barrage; air defense systems intercept many projectiles that rained down hours after IDF targeted man said behind procuring ‘strategic and unique weapons’ The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday some 30 projectiles were fired from Leb ...an Iranian satrapy currently ruled by Hassan Nasrallah situated on the eastern Mediterranean, conveniently adjacent to Israel. Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects. The Leb civil war, between 1975 and 1990, lasted a little over 145 years and produced 120,000 fatalities. The average length of a ceasefire was measured in seconds. The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozen flavors of Christians, plus Armenians, Georgians, and who knows what else? It is the home of the original Hezbollah, which periodically starts a war with the Zionist Entity, gets Beirut pounded to rubble, and then declares victory and has a parade. The Lebs have the curious habit of periodically murdering their heads of state or prime ministers... at northern towns in a barrage that came hours after a senior Hezbollah member, who was said to have procured "strategic and unique weapons" for the terror group, was killed in an Israeli strike. It was the latest round in a simmering border conflict that threatens to boil over into a full-scale war. According to the IDF, some of the projectiles were intercepted and others landed in open areas, and there were no injuries. The rockets sparked a bushfire in the Hula Valley region. Six firefighting crews were dispatched to try the blazes. Hezbollah took responsibility for the attack, saying it fired Katyusha rockets at a military base in the north of the country near the city of Safed. The IDF said air force jets attacked the launchers used to carry out the attack, "quickly closing the circle." Videos from northern Israel being posted online appear to show several rocket interceptions near the city of Safed and other areas. Rocket alarms were heard in several towns in the Galilee, stretching from Yaron and Avivim near the Lebanon border to Ayelet Hashahar, which sits over 10 kilometers (six miles) away from the frontier. Alarms also went off in several towns in between, including Sde Eliezer, Alma, and Ruheinah, the IDF’s Homefront Command said. The Upper Galilee Regional Council said in a message that no rockets impacted in Ayelet Hashahar after sirens sounded in the kibbutz, which is deeper inside Israel than attacks normally take place. Later in the afternoon, a barrage of at least five rockets was launched from Lebanon at the Beit Hillel area in northern Israel, according to the IDF. One rocket struck near Maayan Baruch Junction. There were no reports of injuries. Drone alerts that went off in Kiryat Shmona and other nearby areas were a false alarm, the army added, the second such scare during the morning. Earlier, a source close to Iran-backed Hezbollah said one of its fighters was killed in an Israeli dronezap in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah later announced the death of its member Muhammad Ali Nasser Farran, from Nabatieh, saying he was killed "on the road to Jerusalem," its term for operatives slain in Israeli strikes. It did not provide information on his role. The IDF confirmed carrying out the strike in Kafr Dajjal, close to Nabatieh. It said Farran was a "prominent" member of the terror group, responsible for the manufacturing and procurement of weapons. Farran was involved in "the production of Hezbollah’s strategic and unique weapons." Some of the facilities under his command were struck in recent months, it said. The military added that the killing is part of the IDF’s activity to "cause a blow to the build-up of the Hezbollah terror organization with weapons designed to attack the Israeli home front." It published footage of the strike. Lebanon’s official National News Agency had reported that a "drone targeted a car on the road leading to Nabatieh," a city close to Lebanon’s border with Israel. "The driver was killed," it said, noting that three children in a nearby school bus were maimed. A member of the civil defense told AFP that the children received "light injuries as a result of the broken windows of the bus that was taking them to school" and that they were taken to a hospital. On Monday the IDF said that it killed in an ... KABOOM!... the commander of Hezbollah’s coastal rocket and missile unit. Qassem Saqlawi was targeted in a dronezap while driving in the Tyre area in southern Lebanon, the military said. In another incident in the north, two suspects approaching the Israeli border in the northern Golan Heights were detained by soldiers, the IDF said. It said the suspects were tracked throughout the incident, and were detained before crossing the border fence with Syria. The pair were taken for further questioning. Since October 8, Hezbollah-led forces have attacked Israeli communities and military posts along the border on a near-daily basis, with the group saying it is doing so to support Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... amid the war there that opened with the Paleostinian terror group Hamas ..not a terrorist organization, even though it kidnaps people, holds hostages, and tries to negotiate by executing them,... ’s massive cross-border attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians. So far, the skirmishes on the border have resulted in 10 civilian deaths on the Israeli side, as well as the deaths of 14 IDF soldiers and reservists. There have also been several attacks from Syria, without any injuries. Hezbollah has named 312 members who have been killed by Israel during the ongoing skirmishes, mostly in Lebanon but some also in Syria. In Lebanon, another 61 operatives from other terror groups, a Lebanese soldier, and dozens of civilians have been killed. |
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Donald Trump brings huge crowd to Bronx as he invites rappers on stage |
2024-05-24 |
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Enormous turnout for Trump's rally in deep-blue Bronx is revealed... as hilarious clip emerges of ex-president telling drill rapper guests that he wants diamond dental grill. Donald Trump campaigned before thousands of fans in one of the most heavily Democratic and non-white areas of the US on Thursday in a push to do what his critics believe is unthinkable: Win New York in 2024. The rally crowd in the South Bronx's Crotona Park extended far beyond the 3,500 slated to appear, and thousands were forced to wait outside the fenced in area hoping to catch a glimpse of the 45th president. Worryingly for the Democrats, the rally was packed with black and Hispanic people - two groups who Joe Biden has been accused of taking for granted - and who make up most of the population of the surrounding area. As Trump fights to win minority voters, the real estate mogul delivered an hour-and-a-half speech about the decline of a city he loves - vowing to 'make New York City great again' and be the first Republican to win the state since Ronald Reagan in 1984. 'Everyone wanted to be here,' he told the crowd who waited for six hours to hear Trump. 'But sadly this is now a city in decline.' 'But if a New Yorker can't save this country, no-one can' He also brought on stage rappers Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow. Trump admired the dazzling diamond 'grills' on their teeth, with the bling-loving Republican joking he wanted to get one for himself. At one point during Trump claimed that immigrants from Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere were 'building an army' to attack Americans 'from within.' Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow hopped on stage to a cheering crowd and briefly addressed the massive group. Sheff G said into the microphone: 'One thing I want to say, they're always going to whisper your wins and shout your failures. 'Trump's gonna shout the wins for all of us,' he added. Sleepy Hallow simply said: 'Make America Great Again,' which was met with uproarious applause. As Trump thanked the gentlemen for their endorsements, he once again focused on on Sheff G's grill. 'Thank you very much,' he said to the rappers. 'I like those teeth. I want to find out where you did that.' 'I got to get my teeth like that. I want that to happen to me,' he added, as the pair made their way off the stage. Sheff G was recently released from prison, where he spent fourteen months for charges related to gang activity - Sleepy Hallow was indicted along with 30 others for the same charges. Sheff G previously spent two years in prison after pleading guilty to criminal possession of a weapon in 2021. Trump, himself a former Democrat, faces an uphill battle to win New York, with recent polls showing the president about nine points ahead of his challenger in the Empire State. In 1984, incumbent President Ronald Reagan became the last Republican to win New York in the last half-century. He had also achieved victory in the state in the 1980 presidential election, and prior to that, Richard Nixon won the state in 1972. Margarita Rosario, a 69-year-old who has lived in the borough for more than 60 years, said she saw Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York on television the night before suggesting that the Bronx wouldn't support Trump. It spurred her to show up, holding a Trump flag and a poster that said, 'Make America Great Again.' 'I got so annoyed with that. I said, 'How dare she speak for the whole Bronx?' Rosario said. Muhammad Ali, a 50-year-old who lives in the Bronx and said he planned to vote for Trump in November, said he once used to think the former president was a racist but his views have changed. 'We need a patriotic president at the moment and I find Donald Trump more patriotic for the moment than Joe Biden,' said Ali, an immigrant from Bangladesh and worker for New York's transportation agency. At least one New Yorker in the crowd said he knew Trump from his days as a local billionaire real estate developer. Alfredo Rosado, 62, said he'd been a Trump supporter since 1998 when he worked for several months as a fill-in summer doorman at Trump's Trump Tower building. Rosado recounted how Trump had asked his name and stopped to chat. 'He's the same person you see,' he said of the former president. The Bronx happens to be the bluest county in the US. Biden won it with more than 83 percent of the vote in 2020. Trump earned less than 16 percent. In 2016, Trump fared even worse, earning less than 10 percent of the borough's support. But the ex-president is campaigning hard across the Big Apple, while he's stuck in town for his Manhattan hush money trial. In recent weeks, he's made stops at a firehouse, a construction site, and a bodega. But the Bronx rally was his first event open to the general public as he insists he is making a play to win an overwhelmingly Democratic state. Besides creating a spectacle of rallygoers and protesters, the rally also gave Trump an opportunity to highlight what he argues are advantages on economic and immigration issues that could cut into key Democratic voting blocs. Trump is currently facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records over the payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. Closing arguments are slated to begin when court resumes on Tuesday. Trump supporters at the rally told Dailymail.com that they don't especially care abut the criminal trial and haven't been paying attention to the testimony on either side of the case. Thursday was also Trump's first rally since former GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley said last Friday that she would vote for Trump. Her tacit endorsement came months after dropping out of the primary during which she attacked her former boss mercilessly. But Trump made no mention of his one-time rival. As he wrapped up his speech, Trump said he woke up Thursday uncertain of the reception he'd get in the Bronx. 'I said, 'I wonder, will it be hostile or will it be friendly?' he said. 'It was beyond friendly. It was a lovefest.' Related: South Bronx: 2023-12-05 Rockefeller Brothers Fund funding pro-Palestinian groups, at least one Israel calls ‘terrorist’ org South Bronx: 2023-03-02 Sisters behind $6M lawsuit against NY cops - that will see 300 BLM protestors awarded $21,500 each - are a doula and former Peace Corps worker who claims police 'terrorized' the Bronx South Bronx: 2021-10-17 Albany pols, NYPD order cops to do nothing as drug addicts shoot up — it’ll be the death of neighborhoods |
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Pakistani politician goes on trial over alleged child sex offences in UK |
2024-05-20 |
[GEO.TV] A senior Pak politician and scion of a well-known political family from Mansehra ...a city and an eponymous district in eastern Khyber-Pakthunwa, nestled snug up against Pak Kashmir, with Kohistan and Diamir to the north and Abbottabad to the south... , Abbottabad , has gone on trial over two alleged child sex offences. Details have emerged of how Muhammad Khurram Khan, aged 60, arrived in the UK earlier this year to attend his son’s law graduation ceremony but engaged allegedly with a child for sexual purposes — and got caught by the detectives. The prosecution at the Kingston Crown Court told the judge that Khurram has been charged with two counts: "attempted sexual communications with a child" and "arranging or facilitating commission of a child sex offence". Khurram, who is in the UK on a visitor’s visa and belongs to the Khan khel clan, appeared before the judge via video link at the Kingston Crown Court from his cell in Wandsworth Prison. He was arrested earlier this year and has not been bailed yet. At the hearing, he was represented by his lawyer Charlene Sumnall. Khan has denied the charges of minor sex offenses and people close to have him have said he has been framed and targeted. One of his close friends told Geo News that Khan is an innocent man and denies the charges by the UK’s prosecution. Khurram thought he was talking to a girl, aged under 17, and the "girl" pretended as such but in reality there was a police detective on the other end of the social media application. The contact, its understood, started on social media. The 2003 Sexual Offences Act provides that the age of consent across the whole of the UK is 16 — this is the minimum age when young people of any sex, gender, or sexual orientation can legally take part in sexual activity. |
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The court received a complaint about the extension of the arrest of terrorist accomplices from Crocus |
2024-05-20 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum.] The Basmanny Court of Moscow received an appeal against the decision to extend the term of arrest for terrorist accomplices involved in the case of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall. This is stated in the case file posted on the official portal of the capital’s courts of general jurisdiction. An appeal was received to extend the terms of arrest of Lutfulloi Nazrimada (an individual included in the Russian Federation list of terrorists and extremists), Kurbonov Dzhumakhon Begidzhonovich (an individual included in the Russian Federation list of terrorists and extremists), Yusufzoda Yakubjon Davlatkhon (an individual included in the Russian Federation on the list of terrorists and extremists), Sharipzoda Muhamad Zaire (an individual included in the Russian Federation on the list of terrorists and extremists). On May 16, the Basmanny Court of Moscow extended their period of detention until August 22, 2024. On the same day, the court extended for three months the arrests of the direct perpetrators of the terrorist attack - Muhammadsobir Fayzov (an individual included in the Russian Federation list of terrorists and extremists), Dalerjon Mirzoev (an individual included in the Russian Federation list of terrorists and extremists), Rachabalizoda Murodali (an individual a person included in the Russian Federation list of terrorists and extremists), as well as Fariduni Shamsidina (an individual included in the Russian Federation list of terrorists and extremists). Also, by decision of the authority, Isroil Islomov (an individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists in the Russian Federation), Dilovar Islomov (an individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists in the Russian Federation), Aminchon Islomov (an individual included in the Russian Federation ) will remain in the pre-trial detention center on the list of terrorists and extremists) and Alisher Kasimov (an individual included in the Russian Federation on the list of terrorists and extremists), who, according to the investigation, knew about the intentions of the terrorists and assisted them in preparing a terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall. As Regnum reported, armed terrorists carried out a terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk near Moscow on the evening of March 22, breaking into the concert hall and opening fire on visitors. The terrorist attack killed 145 people, including six children. 550 people were injured. The direct perpetrators of the terrorist attack were taken into custody on March 25. President Vladimir Putin emphasized that Russia will reach all the beneficiaries and customers of the terrorist attack at Crocus. As FSB director Alexander Bortnikov pointed out, the testimony of those involved in the terrorist attack case confirms the Ukrainian trace. Secretary of the Russian Security Council Nikolai Patrushev said on April 16 that investigators confirmed and procedurally established the connection between the perpetrators of the terrorist attack and Ukraine. According to the head of Rosfinmonitoring Yuri Chikhanchin, citizens of a number of countries participated in organizing the terrorist attack, and financing passed through numerous organizations using, among other things, cryptocurrency. Related from regnum.ru All-Russian exercises on actions against terrorist threats will be held on May 20 Across Russia on Monday, May 20, major exercises on actions in the event of a terrorist threat will be held at educational institutions and recreational facilities. This was announced by the Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov and the head of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations Alexander Kurenkov. A meeting of heads of departments on organizational issues of the upcoming exercises took place on May 17. “Issues of ensuring the safety of children are in the center of attention of states and require close cooperation from all interested authorities,” the press service of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations quotes Kurenkov as saying. During the all-Russian anti-terrorist exercises, employees of educational organizations and recreational facilities, as well as security officers, will practice information interaction with operational services, check the functionality of threat warning systems and improve skills in implementing the correct actions in critical situations. The head of the Russian Ministry of Education, Kravtsov, emphasized that the exercises conducted last year on actions against a terrorist threat showed their effectiveness. He also proposed continuing the practice of conducting exercises before the start of the next academic year. As Regnum reported, at the end of August last year, for the first time, all-Russian anti-terrorism exercises were held in domestic schools, organized by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the National Guard and regional authorities. During the exercises in educational institutions, the functionality of warning systems was checked, and interaction with anti-terrorism commissions and operational services was worked out. Related: Crocus City Hall: 2024-05-17 The court extends the arrest of four defendants in the Crocus terrorist attack case until August 22 Crocus City Hall: 2024-05-05 Human rights activist Tursunbek Akun: a migrant must know the laws and culture of Russia Crocus City Hall: 2024-04-29 Boris Rozhin: The current regime in Ukraine must certainly be destroyed |
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The court extends the arrest of four defendants in the Crocus terrorist attack case until August 22 | |
2024-05-17 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] The Basmanny District Court of Moscow granted the investigation's request to extend the arrest of four defendants in the criminal case regarding the terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall near Moscow. The court hearing took place on May 16. The preventive measure in the form of detention was extended for Muhammadsobira Faizov (included by Rosfinmonitoring in the list of terrorists and extremists), Shamsidin Fariduni (included in the list of terrorists and extremists by Rosfinmonitoring), Dalerjon Mirzoev (included in the list of terrorists and extremists by Rosfinmonitoring), Rachabalizoda Murodali (included in Rosfinmonitoring) itoring in list of terrorists and extremists). They are accused of committing a crime under paragraph “b” of Part 3 of Art. 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Terrorist act”). The defendants in the case will remain in custody until August 22. On May 16, the court must consider petitions to extend the preventive measure for eight defendants in the case of a terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk. As Regnum reported, in March the court arrested four defendants in the case of the terrorist attack in Crocus until May 22. During interrogation, the suspects admitted that they were promised 500 thousand rubles
On the evening of March 22, a group of armed militants broke into the Crocus City Hall building before a concert of the musical group Picnic. The terrorists opened fire on the visitors. As a result of the terrorist attack, 145 people were killed, including six children, and another 550 people were injured. Director of the Federal Security Service Alexander Bortnikov said on March 26 that the testimony of those involved in the terrorist attack case confirms the Ukrainian trace. According to investigators, the perpetrators of the terrorist attack received significant amounts of money from Ukraine. On May 7, Bortnikov also stated that the main organizer of the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall was abroad. Answering a question about the customers, the FSB director noted that investigative actions are currently underway and he cannot speak more specifically. President Vladimir Putin said on April 2 that those who ordered the terrorist attack wanted to sow panic, strife and hatred in Russia, as well as split the country from within. Related: Crocus City Hall: 2024-05-05 Human rights activist Tursunbek Akun: a migrant must know the laws and culture of Russia Crocus City Hall: 2024-04-29 Boris Rozhin: The current regime in Ukraine must certainly be destroyed Crocus City Hall: 2024-04-28 Kurbonov, a defendant in the Crocus terrorist attack case, arrived in Russia in July 2023 | |
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Robert Spencer: Is Diversity Really Our Strength? An Incident in Minnesota Suggests Otherwise |
2024-05-16 |
[PJ] Third grade used to be about learning to write in cursive and mastering multiplication tables. In the America that the left has given us, it’s a different story, as we can see from a ghastly incident that just took place in Savage, Minnesota. If you haven’t heard of Savage, Minn., that’s only because it isn’t. Savage is a suburban town of 33,000 that is fifteen miles from downtown Minneapolis and, since its founding in 1852, has been worlds away from any actual savagery. Now, however, it has started to live up to its name, thanks to the "diversity" that has been pushed on Americans as a wonderful way to make our nation more "vibrant." You want vibrant? Savage is plenty vibrant now. Shawna Larson’s daughter is in third grade at Hidden Valley Elementary School in Savage. On Monday, Minnesota’s Alpha News reported that Larson is "demanding answers after she says her nine-year-old daughter was jumped on the school playground by a group of girls who she was told targeted her daughter because ’she wasn’t Muslim.’" Larson said that Hidden Valley’s principal and her daughter’s third-grade teacher broke the news to her when she went to pick up her daughter from school: "They came up to my vehicle and informed me that there was an incident at school that day. They wanted to make it very apparent that my daughter didn’t do anything to cause this, and they told me this was a calculated incident and that she had been attacked on the playground by four other students in her grade. I ended up learning... this was due to her race and her religion because she wasn’t Muslim. So that was pretty jarring to hear." Indeed. But it wasn’t until the following day that Larson realized how badly her daughter had been hurt: "That’s when we noticed that she had a black eye, and we immediately took a picture of it. When she came home that day, I just kind of looked her over and she had bruises on her arms and a bruise on her back, bruises all over her legs." This isn’t Mary Tyler Moore’s Minnesota, not anymore. Not only did the Muslim girls beat Larson’s daughter; they also threatened her that they would claim victimhood if she complained: "She told me she tried to get up and when she tried to get up and go for help the first time, and I believe it was the first time that they had gotten her on the ground, that she was trying to fight back and they had told her that if she hit them or she touched them, that they would hurt themselves and tell the teacher that she had hurt them. So, she just told me, ’You know, so all I could do there is lay there, Mom.’" Larson noted that school officials did nothing to punish the attackers: "My daughter hadn’t done anything to initiate this or create what had happened. This was just because of her race and her religion. So that was a big thing. Just the lack of action the school was taking, which I do understand to a point that the school has their own rules and their own laws that they have to follow. But the fact that because this was race and religion-fueled, the fact that they were never suspended or expelled from school or redirected to distance learning instead of continuing to stay in the classroom, which two of them were in the same classroom as my daughter, is alarming, regardless of their age." Now, this is just kids being kids, right? This sort of thing is just going to happen from time to time on whatever pretext, right? Well, there will always be bullies, but the attack on Larson’s daughter was different. Attacking non-Muslims is unfortunately not just something that "extremists" do but is a Qur’anic imperative: "Muhammad is the apostle of Allah. Those who follow him are ruthless to unbelievers, merciful to one another" (48:29). There are numerous incidents of Muslims targeting non-Muslims worldwide in jihad terror attacks as well as in simple acts of petty harassment. This incident in Savage was a harbinger of many more such incidents to come. All one need do is look at any place in the world where non-Muslims and non-Muslims, both in significant numbers, live close to one another. There is not a single such place where the Muslims don’t carry out regular acts of violence against the non-Muslims. Why did our leftist moral superiors assume that America would be different? Or did they assume that at all? Related: Minneapolis: 2024-05-10 BLM Global Network files $33 million lawsuit against group helping fund college protests Minneapolis: 2024-05-09 Breitbart Business Digest: The Housing Market Shows Interest Rates Are Too Low Minneapolis: 2024-05-09 Federal Reserve Chairman: Migration Boosts Mortgage Rates |
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PA says man killed in clash with Israeli troops during Nakba Day march in West Bank |
2024-05-16 |
[IsraelTimes] Palestinian report says 20-year-old university student shot by soldiers at checkpoint near Ramallah; military yet to comment on incident Paleostinian officials said Israeli troops killed a man on Wednesday as festivities broke out after a West Bank march commemorating the Paleostinian "Nakba," or catastrophe, of Israel’s creation in 1948. "A young man was killed by occupation bullets at the northern entrance of the city of al-Bireh," an Israeli checkpoint at the outskirts of Ramallah, the Paleostinian Authority health ministry said. The Israeli army did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The PA’s official news agency Wafa said the man killed was 20-year-old Ayser Muhammad Safi, a student at Birzeit University, reporting that he was shot in the neck during a confrontation between a group of young men and Israeli forces. Witnesses on site told AFP they had seen a group of male students from Birzeit University gather a short distance from the al-Bireh entrance, where they were preparing to begin protesting when Israeli troops moved in. During the confrontation, Israeli forces fired some kind of gas and sound grenades at the protesters, Wafa reported. THOUSANDS MARCH Wednesday’s clash happened shortly after the annual march in Ramallah commemorating the 76th anniversary of what Paleostinians consider the "Nakba," or catastrophe, when around 760,000 Paleostinians fled or were driven from their homes during the War of Independence in 1948, after the UN-proposed division of mandatory Paleostine was rejected by Arabs in Paleostine and Arab states. Thousands marched across the West Bank, keffiyeh scarves draped across their shoulders. Israel has also carried out near-daily raids in the West Bank in a bid to thwart terror groups. Since October 7, troops have arrested some 4,000 wanted Paleostinians across the West Bank, including more than 1,700 affiliated with Hamas ..a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth",... . According to the PA’s health ministry, more than 490 West Bank Paleostinians have been killed in that time. Related: Nakba 03/05/2024 AIPAC uncorks $100 million war chest to sink progressive candidates Nakba 10/14/2023 'Turn the board over.' Why did Hamas attack Israel? Nakba 09/02/2023 ‘It's like 1948': Israel cleanses vast West Bank region of nearly all Palestinians Related: Al-Bireh: 2024-03-22 Israeli forces arrest 25 Palestinians, including children, during West Bank raids Al-Bireh: 2024-02-20 Sister of slain Hamas leader Arouri charged with funneling money to terror group, incitement Al-Bireh: 2024-01-14 IDF troops reportedly arrest sisters of slain Hamas leader Arouri in overnight West Bank raids Related: Ramallah: 2024-05-15 Palestinian Authority snubbing Israeli offer to quietly run Rafah border crossing Ramallah: 2024-05-13 PA says it can only pay 50% of civil sector salaries this month as tax funds withheld Ramallah: 2024-05-11 Sinister Hamas terms would let it keep most hostages, win the war, inflame the West Bank Related: Birzeit University: 2024-05-02 German ambassador attacked by Palestinian mob during Ramallah visit Birzeit University: 2023-12-04 SecDef Austin Warns: If Israel Isn't Careful, Palestinians Might Support Hamas Birzeit University: 2023-09-25 Israel arrests 8 Palestinian students suspected of planning terror attack |
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Snow in the Kremlin. It's time for the world to shiver from the cold |
2024-05-08 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Anton Belikov [REGNUM] I remember a Louis Vuitton suitcase standing on Red Square. This suitcase stood on the very same paving stones along which the Moscow militia went straight from the parade into battle. Somewhere among them, my great-grandfather was lost forever near Yelnya. Here, in this square, Peter the Great cut off the heads of the disobedient archers. Here, in this wall, lies Gagarin. The suitcase was huge. It was a statement in itself. A boorish trader entered the house built by our fathers. Without taking off his shoes or saying hello, he casually threw a suitcase with money on the floor. “I’ll buy everything, I’ll sort everything out,” said the suitcase. It seemed that in the invisible battle of the department store and the ancient Kremlin walls, the store won completely and irrevocably. On the one hand, the Historical Museum witnessed this victory, and on the other, St. Basil's Cathedral. The place of execution seemed nearby to be some strange, archaic absurdity unnecessary to this world. Minin and Pozharsky got wet in the rain. In the corner of the square, the Nikolskaya Tower, the youngest of the Kremlin towers, once blown up by Napoleonic soldiers, pierced the gloomy Moscow sky with cosmic neo-Gothic architecture. When I first came to Red Square as a child, it was empty, scary, cold. The Kremlin itself was the same. I remember my grandmother telling me how in one of the buildings at night you could see a light in one of the rooms: the country was sleeping, and Stalin was working. We Russians, from here, from the Kremlin, began our great deeds - and here we finished them. So it was and so it will be. This place is filled with symbols, it oozes with the memory of a nation. These ancient walls are not just brick and stone. They have their own will, which they breathe, and this is the will of the people - along their entire historical path: the will of those who live now, the will of our long-dead ancestors and the will of those who have not yet been born. What a dwarf, comical word - “democracy”. Today Putin has not uttered it even once. Why? Yes, because democracy today means the rejection of memory and history in the name of a suitcase, and also the sacrifice of one’s own children to the same suitcase. Unconsciousness. Snow. It started snowing in Moscow today. This doesn't happen by accident. This snow fell the same for everyone: for the Kremlin regiment, for deputies, for Muscovites, for the president. This snow is a sign that the comfortable time is over, over for everyone. This snow was needed to make the ghost of the Louis Vuitton suitcase disappear from the square forever. The Putin of this term is not a president or a hired manager, as the liberals dreamed of. This is a man who has the historical mission to take us across the dark waters into a new world. He is already on a par with Ivan the Terrible, Dmitry Donskoy, Peter the Great, Dmitry Pozharsky. In ancient times, the political intention and “long will” of the people were recorded in the official title of the ruler: —The standard designation for the Holy Roman Emperor was “August Emperor of the Romans.” - The official title of the Pope is: “Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Christ, Successor of the Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Pontifex Maximus, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the Vatican City State, Servant of the Servants of God.” — The title of the last emperor of Byzantium: “Constantine Palaiologos, in Christ the true emperor and autocrat of the Romans.” — In the canonical version of the letter of Sultan Mehmed IV to the Zaporozhye Cossacks, the following title is used: “I, Sultan and ruler of the Sublime Porte, son of Muhammad, brother of the Sun and Moon, viceroy of God on earth, ruler of the kingdoms of Macedon, Babylon, Jerusalem, Great and Lesser Egypt, king over kings, ruler over rulers, incomparable knight, invincible warrior, owner of the tree of life, persistent guardian of the tomb of Jesus Christ, hope and comforter of Muslims, intimidator and great protector of Christians, I command (...).” - “Great Sovereign, by the grace of God the Tsar and Grand Duke of All Rus', Vladimir, Moscow, Novgorod, Pskov, Ryazan, Tver, Yugorsk, Perm, Vyatsky, Bulgarian and others, the Tsar of Kazan, the Tsar of Astrakhan, the Tsar of Siberia,” “and all the Northern ruler of the country,” read the full title adopted on the day of coronation by Ivan IV the Terrible. ... master of the entire Northern Side. Snow. It was snowing in the Kremlin today. The time has come for the world to shudder from the cold. The world is waiting for the breath of the ancient north wind: from the city of London to the beaches of California, from the Cote d'Azur to Jerusalem. |
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