Fazul Abdullah Mohammed
Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (Arabic: فاضل عبدالله محمد) (1972 or 1974 – 8 June 2011, also known as Fadil Harun) was a Comorian-Kenyan member of al-Qaeda, and the leader of its presence in East Africa. Mohammed was born in Moroni, Comoros Islands and had Kenyan as well as Comorian citizenship. He spoke French, Swahili, Arabic, English, and Comorian.
Fazul Abdullah Mohammed | |
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Nickname(s) | Abdallah Mohammed Fazul Abu Seif al-Sudani Abu Aish Abu Fadl al-Qamari Abu Luqman Fadel Abdallah Mohammed Ali Fouad Mohammed Harun Al-Qamar Abdulkarim Fadil Harun Harun Fazul Harun Yaqoub al-Dusari |
Born | 1972 or 1974 Moroni, Comoros |
Died | 2011 June 8 Mogadishu, Benadir, Somalia |
Allegiance | Al-Qaeda |
Service/ | Al-Qaeda in East Africa |
Years of service | 1990–2011 |
Commands held | Head of Al-Qaeda in East Africa |
Battles/wars | Somali Civil War
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