- Mujahideen, or
Mujahidin (Arabic: مُجَاهِدِين, romanized: mujāhidīn), is the
plural form of
mujahid (Arabic: مُجَاهِد, romanized: mujāhid, lit. 'strugglers...
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Jamila Mujahed is a
journalist of Afghanistan. In 2001, she
broadcast the news that the
Taliban regime had fallen.
Hamida Ghafour,
writing in The Daily...
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Fazal Haq
Mujahid (1954–1997),
Afghan military and
political leader Jamila Mujahed,
Afghan journalist Khan
Mohammad Mujahid (1961–2011),
Afghan police commander...
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Bosnian mujahideen (Bosnian:
Bosanski mudžahedini), also
called El Mudžahid (Arabic: مجاهد, mujāhid), were
foreign Muslim volunteers who
fought on the...
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Archived from the
original on 18
April 2015.
Retrieved 17
April 2015. al-
Mujahed, Ali; Naylor, Hugh (23 July 2015). "In Yemen's
grinding war, if the bombs...
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Archived from the
original on 8
December 2015.
Retrieved 5 May 2015. al-
Mujahed, Ali (31
March 2015). "Yemen's
Houthi Rebels get
boost from country's ousted...
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wounded in
Helmand province, Afghanistan". The
Washington Post. al-
Mujahed, Ali; Naylor, Hugh (7
January 2016). "Iran
claims Saudi airstrike hit its...
- and that
three were killed. "Our aim was not to
directly hit someone",
Mujahed said when
asked if the
intention was to kill Karzai. "We just
wanted to...
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Hebron and
Jerusalem on May 17–18, 2003 (Fuad al-Qawasmeh,
Basem Takruri,
Mujahed al-Ja'abri).
Although Hamas claimed responsibility for the
Dimona attack...
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Alliance Etefaq Agreement Hezb
Party Misaq Covenant Mujahideen plural of '
mujahed', holy fighters, the
militants that
fought the
jihad against the Soviet...