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Mohammed Abdullah Qahtani is a Saudi Arabian Toastmaster speaker, security engineer and author. [1] He is acknowledged for his commendable work in the fields of personal development, leadership, and communication. [2] He rose to prominence and limelight after winning the 2015 World Championship of Public Speaking.
As-Sahab Media (Arabic: السحاب, "The Cloud") is the official media wing of Al-Qaeda's core leadership based in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It produces media featuring original sermons and speeches by senior Al-Qaeda commanders as well as footage of international operations carried out by Al-Qaeda. [1]
The Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College for Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Technologies (Arabic: كلية الأمير محمد بن سلمان للأمن السيبراني والذكاء الاصطناعي والتقنيات المتقدمة) is a higher education technological college in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
There is no one better to tell the story of womenhood in Afghanistan than the women themselves
Mohammed al-Qahtani (born 1975) is a Saudi Arabian Guantanamo detainee. Mohammed al-Qahtani (Arabic: محمد القحطاني) may also refer to: Mohammad Fahad al-Qahtani (born 1965/1966), Saudi Arabian economics professor; Mohammed Saleh Al Qahtani, Bahraini Board Member of the Boy Scouts of Bahrain
Mohammed al-Qahtani was refused entry at Orlando International Airport, which stopped him from his plan to take part in the 9/11 attacks. During his Guantánamo interrogations, he was given 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 bags of intravenous fluid , and then forbidden to use the toilet, forcing him to soil himself.
Sami Al-Laithi, a professor at Kabul University who was taken into US custody in Guantanamo has been found to never have been hostile towards US. He was a healthy man when he was first captured by US forces but is now confined to a wheelchair after two vertebrae were broken in vicious beatings in the camp. [ 11 ]
Mohammad al-Qahtani's trial started on 1 September 2012 with nine charges, including "setting up an unlicensed organisation and breaking allegiance to the king". The trial of Abdullah al-Hamid, another ACPRA co-founder, started on the same day. [15] Supporters of al-Qahtani and al-Hamid were initially present in the courtroom.