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  1. Neaman Salman Mansour al-Zaidi (Arabic: نيمان سلمان منصور الزيدي; died 24 February 2011), known as Abu Suleiman al-Naser (Arabic: أبو سليمان الناصر), was the military commander or "War Minister" of the militant group Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) during the Iraq War.

  2. Abu Suleiman al-Naser, whose real name was Neaman Salman Mansour al Zaidi, was a Moroccan-born Syrian citizen and the minister of war of the Islamic State in Iraq (ISI), the direct predecessor of ISIS.

  3. 22 lug 2011 · Gli attentati avvenuti a Oslo sono «solo l'inizio»: è un passaggio della rivendicazione diffusa sul forum jihadista al Shmukh da Abu Sulayman al-Nasir del gruppo Ansar Jihad al-Alami,...

  4. Sulaymān al-ʿAlwān (born 1969) or more fully known as, Sulaymān bin Nāṣir bin ʿAbdillāh al-ʿAlwān ( Arabic: سليمان بن ناصر بن عبد الله العلوان ), is a theoretician of militant jihad. [1] He is known to have memorised the 9 books of Hadith with the chain of narrations known as 'Isnaad'.

  5. 23 lug 2011 · Did he know who the author Abu Sulayman al-Nasir was? Had he heard of this group Ansar al-Jihad al-Alami before? These are the kinds of answers a “terrorism expert” should provide.

  6. 16 dic 2010 · A more debatable piece of evidence is the early identification of Taimour Abdalwahhab on the Shumukh forum by a writer using the alias “Abu Sulayman al-Nasir.”

  7. 16 giu 2014 · Abu Ayyub al Masri, however, was the real deal from the start. He had served Ayman al Zawahiri since the 1980s and joined al Qaeda in Afghanistan in the 1990s. Al Masri rooted himself in Iraq before the US-led invasion in 2003.