Fazul abdullah mohammed biography

          Fazul Abdullah Mohammed was a Comorian-Kenyan member of al-Qaeda, and the leader of its presence in East Africa.

        1. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed was a Comorian-Kenyan member of al-Qaeda, and the leader of its presence in East Africa.
        2. Profile of the presumed head of al-Qaeda in East Africa, Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, who has reportedly been killed in the Somali capital.
        3. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (Arabic: فاضل عبدالله محمد) was a Comorian-Kenyan member of al-Qaeda, and the leader of its presence in East Africa.
        4. Somali police said on Saturday that Abdullah Mohammed, one of Africa's most wanted al Qaeda operatives, was killed in the capital of the Horn of Africa country.
        5. Jihadi history: Kenyan detainee transferred out of Guantanamo shows the extent of Al Qaeda's jihad in East Africa.
        6. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (Arabic: فاضل عبدالله محمد) was a Comorian-Kenyan member of al-Qaeda, and the leader of its presence in East Africa..

          Fazul Abdullah Mohammed

          Comorian-Kenyan member of al-Qaeda (died )

          Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (Arabic: فاضل عبدالله محمد) ( or – 8 June , also known as Fadil Harun[3]) was a Comorian-Kenyan member of al-Qaeda, and the leader of its presence in East Africa.[4] Mohammed was born in Moroni, Comoros Islands and had Kenyan as well as Comorian citizenship.

          He spoke French, Swahili, Arabic, English, and Comorian.[5]

          Role in al-Qaeda

          Mohammed and a number of others were under indictment[6] in the United States for their alleged participation in the United States embassy bombings in East Africa.

          He was searched with an Interpol arrest warrant since [7] Mohammed was on the FBI's list of most wanted terrorists since its inception on 10 October The reward for finding Mohammed was US$5 million.[5][8]

          In Kenya, Mohammed was once the secretary of, and lived in the same house as, Wadih el-Hage.

          El-Hage was indicted with