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Al-Britani
In Arabic onomastics (" ''nisbah''"), Al-Britani uses the pronoun Al used in the Arabic language in conjunction with the following people: *Abu Hussain al-Britani *Umm Hussain al-Britani *Issa al-Britani *Abu-Zakariya al-Britani *Abu Sa'eed al-Britani Omar Ali Hussain (21 March 1987 - 2017), also known under the ''nom de guerre'' Abu Sa'eed al-Britani, was a British Islamic militant and member of the Islamic State. Early life Hussain was born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. He attended Cr ... * Abu Rumaysah al-Britani {{surname Nisbas ...
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Abu Sa'eed Al-Britani
Omar Ali Hussain (21 March 1987 - 2017), also known under the ''nom de guerre'' Abu Sa'eed al-Britani, was a British Islamic militant and member of the Islamic State. Early life Hussain was born in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. He attended Cressex Community School in High Wycombe, and was employed as a security guard in the High Wycombe branch of supermarket chain Morrisons. Hussain was placed on the Sex Offenders' Register when he was convicted of indecent assault after groping a woman's breasts when he was 21. Hussain tried to leave Britain for Pakistan in 2010 but was stopped by police on suspicion that he planned to head to Afghanistan. Syria In December 2013, Hussain went to the police station in the town of High Wycombe and told officers that he intended to travel to Syria from Turkey with an aid convoy. He later boarded a flight to Turkey from Gatwick Airport, where he was stopped by detectives. However, he told them he was going to distribute aid to Syrian children, ...
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Abu Hussain Al-Britani
Junaid Hussain ( 1994 – 25 August 2015) was a British black hat hacker and propagandist under the ''nom de guerre'' of Abu Hussain al-Britani who supported the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Hussain, who was raised in Birmingham in a family originally from Pakistan, was jailed in 2012 for hacking Tony Blair's accounts and posting his personal information online. Hussain left the UK around 2013 for Syria. Hussain was assassinated in 2015 via airstrike. Hacking and propagandizing Hussain was known as TriCk from the disbanded hacking group TeaMp0isoN. He was a key figure in a group of Islamist computer hackers who call themselves the Cyber Caliphate. The Islamist hackers were involved in defacing French websites during the 2015 Île-de-France attacks and the Twitter feeds of the U.S. Central Command, ''Newsweek'' and the ''International Business Times''. The group is believed to have been behind the use of a spearphishing attack that exposed identities of rebel m ...
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Umm Hussain Al-Britani
Sally-Anne Frances Jones (17 November 1968 – June 2017) was a British terrorist, Islamist, and UN-designated recruiter and propagandist for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), known variously as Umm Hussain al-Britani, Sakinah Hussein, and the White Widow. She is thought to have been killed in June 2017 by a US drone strike, but sources are unable to confirm. Early life Jones was born in Greenwich, south-east London. An only child, her parents divorced when she was a child; her father took his own life shortly after, when Jones was 10 years old. Brought up as a Catholic, she participated in Christian youth groups while a teenager, leaving school at 16 and entering employment working for L’Oréal selling cosmetics. A former punk rock guitarist and singer active during the 1990s in an all-female band called Krunch, Jones is reported to have been living on welfare benefits (which she denied) in a council house in Chatham, Kent and to have used a food bank ...
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Issa Al-Britani
Dhiren Barot (aliases: Bilal, Abu Musa al-Hindi, Abu Eissa al-Hindi, and Issa al-Britani; born 1 December 1971) is a convicted Indian-born British terrorist. Background Barot was born in Baroda, India, into a Hindu family but converted to Islam later on in life. His parents moved to the UK in 1973 when he was aged one. He attended the Kingsbury High School in north London. He worked from 1991 to 1995 as an airline ticket and reservations agent for Air Malta, in Piccadilly, central London. He converted to Islam at the age of 20 in the UK. Barot travelled to Pakistan in 1995. He took part in militant campaigns against Indian forces in Kashmir. Using the pseudonym Esa Al Hindi, he wrote a book, ''The Army of Madinah in Kashmir'', in 1999, discussing his experiences and describing ways to kill Indian soldiers. The book was commissioned and published by Maktabah al-Ansar bookshop.
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Nisba (onomastics)
In Arabic names, a ' ( ar, نسبة ', "attribution"), also rendered as ' or ', is an adjective indicating the person's place of origin, tribal affiliation, or ancestry, used at the end of the name and occasionally ending in the suffix ''-iyy(ah)''. , originally an Arabic word, has been passed to many other languages such as Turkish, Persian, Bengali and Urdu. In Persian, Turkish, and Urdu usage, it is always pronounced and written as '. In Arabic usage, that pronunciation occurs when the word is uttered in its construct state only. The practice has been adopted in Iranian names and South Asian Muslim names. The can at times become a surname. Original use A "relation" is a grammatical term referring to the suffixation of masculine -''iyy'', feminine ''-iyyah'' to a word to make it an adjective. As an example, the word ''‘Arabiyy'' () means "Arab, related to Arabic, Arabian". forms are very common in Arabic names. Use in onomastics Traditional Arabic names do not in ...
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Abu-Zakariya Al-Britani
Jamal Udeen Al-Harith, born Ronald Fiddler
''The Age'' (Australia), 13 March 2004. Retrieved 3 January 2013
(20 November 1966 – 21 February 2017) also known as Abu-Zakariya al-Britani, was a British citizen who reportedly died carrying out a in Iraq in February 2017. Prior to being in Iraq, Jamal had been held in as a suspected enemy combatant in ...
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Abu Rumaysah
Abu Rumaysah al-Britani (born 24 June 1983), born Siddhartha Dhar, is a British citizen who is an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militant. In January 2016, he was named as the narrator in a film issued by ISIL that showed the execution of suspected spies against the regime. Abu Rumaysah has been designated as a global terrorist by the United States. Dhar was born in London to a Bengali-speaking Hindu family of Indian origin and changed his name to Abu Rumaysah after his conversion to Islam. He is believed to be in his late 30s as of 2022. He acted as a spokesperson for the Islamist group Al-Muhajiroun, an organisation banned in the UK, and worked as an aide to Al-Muhajiroun's co-founder, Anjem Choudary. Dhar also owned a bouncy castle rental company. He lived in Walthamstow. He used social media to promote his Islamist views and attended demonstrations in Britain against the United States, Israel, and Arab regimes. In a video he posted to YouTube, Dhar described I ...
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Onomastics
Onomastics (or, in older texts, onomatology) is the study of the etymology, history, and use of proper names. An '' orthonym'' is the proper name of the object in question, the object of onomastic study. Onomastics can be helpful in data mining, with applications such as named-entity recognition, or recognition of the origin of names. It is a popular approach in historical research, where it can be used to identify ethnic minorities within wider populations and for the purpose of prosopography. Etymology ''Onomastics'' originates from the Greek ''onomastikós'' ( grc, ὀνομαστικός, , of or belonging to naming, label=none), itself derived from ''ónoma'' ( grc, ὄνομα, , name, label=none). Branches * Toponymy Toponymy, toponymics, or toponomastics is the study of '' toponyms'' ( proper names of places, also known as place names and geographic names), including their origins, meanings, usage and types. Toponym is the general term for a proper name o ... ...
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