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  2. Abu Dujana - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dujana was born as Simak ibn Kharasha, a member of the Banu Sa'idah tribe from the Ansar. [1]Abu Dujana participated in the Expedition of Hamza ibn 'Abdul-Muttalib, where he faced the forces of Amr ibn Hishām, but the two sides did not engage in battle due to the intervention of a third party named Majdi ibn Amr.

  3. Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan security official gave al-Balawi's name as Hamman Khalil Abu Mallal al-Balawi. [1] The Arab newspaper The National referred to him as Homam Khaleel Mohammad Abu Mallal. [2] He also used the alias Abu Dujana al-Khurasani [1] or Dujana al-Khurasani when writing for jihadi websites. [2]

  4. Camp Chapman attack - Wikipedia

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    Al-Balawi had a history of supporting violent Islamist causes online under the pseudonym Abu Dujana al-Khurasani. [7] Al-Balawi became an administrator and a well-known contributor for al-Hesbah, an online jihadist forum. [23] He had tried to rehabilitate the image of al-Zarqawi in Jordan after the 2005 Amman bombings.

  5. Khorasani - Wikipedia

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    Khorasani style (poetry), a medieval Persian poetic style Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Khorasani .

  6. Khorasani dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Khorasani (Xorasani) dialect is one of the dialects of the Persian language that some people in the historical regions of Khorasan and Qumis speak. [1] The Khorasani dialect was spoken by the native and original people of this historical territory, which encompassed the modern-day countries of Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and all the northeastern parts of Iran.

  7. Saraya al-Khorasani - Wikipedia

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    Saraya al-Khorasani (Arabic: سرايا طليعة الخراساني, romanized: Sarāya Ṭalīʿa al-Ḵurāsānī "The Vanguard Companies of al-Khorasani"), also known as the 18th Brigade of the Popular Mobilization Forces, is a Shia Islamist militia formed in 2013 and engaged in the Second Iraqi Civil War and Syrian Civil War.

  8. Seyed Khorasani - Wikipedia

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    Seyed Khorasani (Arabic: ٱلسَّيِّد ٱلْخُرَاسَانِي, romanized: As-Sayyid Al-Khurāsānī), is an Islamic leader whose rising is an essential part of Islamic eschatology. [1] According to Al-Fadl ibn Shadhan of Neyshabur , in an authentic document from Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq , al-Khorasani is one of the townspeople of ...

  9. Abu Dujana (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Abu Dujana was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It may also refer to: Abu Dujana (Jemaah Islamiah) (born 1968), Indonesian military leader of Jemaah Islamiah; Abu Dujana (Jordanian) (1977–2009), alias of Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, Jordanian doctor; Abu Dujana (Lashkar-e-Taiba) (died 2017), Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist