- The
Maktab al-Khidamat, also
Maktab Khadamāt al-Mujāhidīn al-'Arab (Arabic: مكتب الخدمات or مكتب خدمات المجاهدين العرب, MAK), also
known as the Afghan...
- Gaza 1985–86:
Khadamat Al-Shati 1986–87:
Khadamat Al-Shati 1987–95: Not
known 1995–96:
Khadamat Rafah 1996–97: Not
known 1997–98:
Khadamat Rafah 1998–05:...
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Khadamat-e Aetla'at-e
Dawlati (Pashto/Dari: خدمات اطلاعات دولتی
literally "State
Intelligence Agency", also
known as "State
Information Services" or "Committee...
- bin Laden,[when?] who was
running a base for
mujahideen called Maktab al-
Khadamat (MAK);
founded by the
Palestinian Sheikh Abdullah Yusuf Azzam. The radical...
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financier of an all-Arab
Islamist group of
foreign volunteers; his
Maktab al-
Khadamat funnelled money, arms, and
Muslim fighters from
around the
Muslim world...
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southern governorates. The club's
domestic rivals are
Shabab Khanyounis and
Khadamat Khanyounis.
Ittihad Khanyounis parti****ted
first in the
upper division...
- Al-Istiqlal
Shabab Rafah v Al-Jalaa
Khadamat Al-Shatea v
Jamaei Rafah Shabab Jabalia v
Ittihad Deir Al-Balah Beit
Lahia v
Khadamat Al-Bureij Beit
Hanoun Al-Ahly...
- Peshawar,
closer to the
Afghan border,
where he
established Maktab al-
Khadamat (Services Office) to
organize guest houses in
Peshawar and paramilitary...
- and
fighters from
around the Arab
world into Afghanistan.
Through al-
Khadamat, Bin Laden's
inherited family fortune paid for air
tickets and accommodation...
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contacted his
former professor,
Abdullah Azzam, co-founder of
Maktab al-
Khadamat (MAK)
along with
Osama bin Laden. Abdel-Rahman
built a
strong rapport with...