Saif al-Islam al-Masri () (also known as Abu Islam and Abu Islam al Masry)
is the name of an Egyptian lawyer who joined
Al-Qaeda
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and who was active in Afghanistan, Lebanon, Somalia, Chechnya and Georgia.
The name is probably, but not certainly, a
nom de guerre
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; ''Saif al-Islam'' means ''Sword of Islam'' and al-Masri means ''the Egyptian'', but either or both could be a real name. Al-Masri's name has been mentioned in reports on Al-Qaeda operations during the 1990s and until 2002, when he was reportedly captured and transmitted to U.S. custody.
Saif al-Islam was a trainer at,
and perhaps the Emir (leader) of,
[Saif al Islam el Masry](_blank)
at GlobalSecurity.org; cites forensic and other sources the Jihad Wal training camp near
Khost
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,
Afghanistan
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in 1992. He was then a member of Al-Qaeda's military committee.
In 1993, on the orders of
Mohammed Atef
Mohammed Atef (; born Sobhi Abd Al Aziz Mohamed El Gohary Abu Sitta, also known as Abu Hafs al-Masri and al-Khabir; 1944 – November 2001) was an Egyptian militant and prominent military chief of al-Qaeda, and a deputy of Osama bin Laden, althou ...
, he left from Peshawar, Pakistan to Somalia at the head of an Al-Qaeda team.
At some point in the early 1990s, according to
Jamal al-Fadl, there was a meeting in the
Riyadh
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neighbourhood of
Khartoum
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Khartoum is located at the confluence of the White Nile – flo ...
,
Sudan
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including
Osama bin Laden
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(who
lived nearby), a Sudanese scholar named Ahmed Abdel Rahman Hamadabi, and an Iranian scholar named Nomani, who was an emissary of his government.
Al-Fadl testified that a joint orientation of Sunni and Shia Muslims toward fighting the West was discussed. According to the
9/11 Commission
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, discussions in Khartoum "in late 1991 or 1992" led to an agreement between Iran and Al-Qaeda to cooperate "in providing support-even if only training-for actions carried out primarily against Israel and the United States."
Subsequently, Saif al-Islam,
Saif al-Adel
Mohamed Salah al-Din al-Halim Zaidan (; born 11 April 1960/1963), commonly known by his ''nom de guerre'' Saif al-Adel (), is an Egyptian Islamic militant who is the '' de facto'' leader of al-Qaeda. Previously an Egyptian Army officer, Al-Adel ...
, two other operatives known as Abu Jaffer al-Masry and Salem al-Masry (all four being definitively or impliedly Egyptian), and one Abu Talha al-Sudani were trained by Hezbollah, in Lebanon, in the use of explosives, including "how to explosives
ic.big buildings."
Saif al-Islam was reported to have fought against American forces in
Somalia
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,
but it is not clear from sources referring specifically to the fighting in Somalia at that time that he participated in combat directly. Al-Qaida's main contributions "were in the fields of training and financing," with members also involved as "advisors on the political and strategic level."
He was an addressee of some of the letters sent by Al-Qaeda leaders to "the Africa corps," i.e. Al-Qaeda activists in Somalia.
He was in
Grozny
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The city lies on the Sunzha River. According to the 2021 Russian census, 2021 census, it had a population of 328,533 — up from 210,720 recorded in the 2002 Russian Census, 2002 ce ...
,
Chechnya
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by 1998,
when he served as an officer of the Chechnya branch of the charity
Benevolence International Foundation,
later designated by the United States as a financier of terrorism.
At the time, Grozny was the capital of the breakaway
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
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.
In early October 2002,
[Al-Qaida: Dead or captured](_blank)
''NBC News
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'', last updated in 2005 or according to another report that summer,
Al-Islam was one of fifteen men captured in the
Pankisi Gorge,
Georgia
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* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
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, in a joint operation by Georgian and
American Special Forces. Saif al-Islam had been a member of al-Qaeda's ''majlis al-shura'' (consultative council)
[Treasury Designates Benevolence International Foundation and Related Entities as Financiers of Terrorism]
, United States Department of the Treasury
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and its military committee.
Following his arrest, the Georgian authorities reportedly handed him over to the American government.
[Behind the Moscow-theater attack](_blank)
by Mark Riebling and R.P. Eddy, ''National Review
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'', 24 October 2002 It is not clear what happened to him since.
The operation in which al-Masri was captured was one of the final acts of the
Pankisi Gorge crisis.
References
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Living people
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Al-Qaeda leaders
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Egyptian Islamists
Afghan Arabs
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21st-century Egyptian lawyers
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