- 20
April 1970 – 3 June 2020), also
known by his
alias as Abu
Musab Abdel Wadoud (Arabic: أبو مصعب عبد الودود), was the emir, or leader, of the Algerian...
-
purported letters to
Zarqawi by GSPC
leader Abu
Musab Abdel Wadoud. In a
September 2005 interview,
Wadoud hailed Zarqawi's
actions in Iraq. Like the GSPC's earlier...
- (alias "Mansoor"). ****stani
authorities also
identified another accomplice Wadoud Muhammad Hafiz al-Turki ("Hafiz") and
arrested him a w**** later. Within...
- the all-loving".
Alternative transliterations include Abdul Wadood,
Abdel Wadoud and others, all
subject to
variable spacing and hyphenation. The name may...
- AQIM is one of al-Qaeda's
regional branches,
whose leader, Abu
Musab Abdel Wadoud, has
sworn an oath of
allegiance to al-Qaeda's
senior leadership. Despite...
- by the emir of AQIM, Abu
Musab Abdel Wadoud (a.k.a.
Abdelmalek Droukdel); some
commentators speculated that
Wadoud wanted to have an
alternative to Mokhtar...
- Jamiat-e-Islami commandants:
Mohammad Izzatullah,
Mohammad Islamuddin,
Mulla Abdul-
Wadoud, and
Payinda Mohammad. However, Hekmatyar's
supporters accused M****oud of...
-
released by
Dubai International Film
Festival in 2013.
Duraid Lahham: Abd el-
Wadoud el-Tayieh Raghda:
Sudfa Mohammed el-Akkad:
Driver Mohammad el-Sheikh Najib:...
- leader, and
financier gained him
standing with the emir Abu
Musab Abdel Wadoud (a.k.a.
Abdelmalek Droukdel). He was
appointed as a
commander of his own...
-
reportedly killed shortly afterwards, and was
succeeded by Abu
Musab Abdel Wadoud in 2004. The GSPC has
declared its
intention to
attack Algerian, French...