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  2. Khaled Qasim - Wikipedia

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    Khaled Ahmed Qasim was listed as one of the captives who was a foreign fighter. [ 10 ] Khaled Ahmed Qasim was listed as one of the captives who "deny affiliation with Al Qaeda or the Taliban yet admit facts that, under the broad authority the laws of war give armed parties to detain the enemy, offer the government ample legal justification for ...

  3. List of Pakistani poets - Wikipedia

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    Abbas Rizvi; Abdul Latif Bhitai; Adal Soomro; Adeem Hashmi; Agha Shorish Kashmiri; Abid Ali Abid; Aftab Iqbal Shamim; Ahfaz ur Rahman; Ahmad Faraz; Ahmad Mallah

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  5. Mustafa Khalifa - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa Khalifa, also spelled Moustafa Khalifa (Arabic: مصطفى خليفة; born 1948 in Jarabulus, Syria) is a Syrian novelist, political writer and former prisoner of conscience. He became first known for his autobiographical novel The Shell: Memoirs of a Hidden Observer that has been translated into several languages.

  6. National Resistance Brigades - Wikipedia

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    The National Resistance Brigades (Arabic: كتائب المقاومة الوطنية, romanized: Katāʼib al-Muqāwamah al-Waṭanīyah), also known as Martyr Omar Al-Qassem Forces, [4] (Arabic: قوات الشهيد عمر القاسم) [5] are the military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which operates in Gaza [6] and conducts guerilla warfare. [7]

  7. List of former Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk – Turkish field marshal, statesman, secularist reformer, and author. Sources point out that Atatürk was a religious skeptic and a freethinker . While his specific religious views are unclear, he was a non-doctrinaire deist .

  8. Daoud Mustafa Khalid - Wikipedia

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    Daoud Mustafa Khalid was born in Tuti Island, on 10 August 1917. [3] His formal schooling started with Khalwa, in which he spent only two weeks, and Kuttab Tuti or Tuti elementary school in 1924 for one year before he moved to Kuttab Abu Zabad when his father moved to that town. He then moved to Um Rawwaba before they came back again to Tuti.

  9. Khalid al-Aruri - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, Khalid al-Aruri was released by Iran together with other high level al-Qa'ida leaders including Saif al-Adel, Abu Khayr al-Masri and Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah. [10] [11] In September 2015, Khalid al-Aruri went to Syria working for al-Qaeda. He confirmed his presence there in 2017, when he released a eulogy for Abu Khayr al-Masri. [2]