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'''Wa'el Hamza Julaidan''' ({{lang-ar|
'''Wa'el Hamza Julaidan''' ({{lang-ar|
وائل حمزة جليدان
وائل حمزة جليدان
}}, [[Kunya (Arabic)|kunya]]: ''Abu al-Hasan''<ref name="arnie">Fitzgerald, Patrick J. United States of America v. Enaam M. Arnaout, "[http://news.findlaw.com/wsj/docs/bif/usarnaout10603prof.pdf Governments Evidentiary Proffer Supporting the Admissibility of Co-Conspirator Statements]", before Hon. Suzanne B. Conlon</ref>) (born 22 February 1958 in [[Medina]], [[Saudi Arabia]]<ref name="gsec">[http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/profiles/wael_julaidan.htm Wael Julaidan], GlobalSecurity.org</ref>) is one of the original founders of [[al-Qaeda]] in August 1988.<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/profiles/founders_meet_and_form_al-qaeda.htm ''Founders meet and form al-Qaeda''], GlobalSecurity.org</ref>
}}, [[Kunya (Arabic)|kunya]]: ''Abu al-Hasan''<ref name="arnie"/> (born 22 February 1958 in [[Medina]], [[Saudi Arabia]]<ref name="gsec"/>) is one of the original founders of [[al-Qaeda]] in August 1988.<ref name=Gsec2006-11-01/>


He had previously (1984) established "the Service Office" or ''[[Maktab al-Khadamat|Maktab al-Khidamat]] '' in [[Afghanistan]], along with bin Laden and [[Abdullah Yusuf Azzam]]. Many of the supporters of al-Qaeda were trained in the [[Afghan training camp|Arab military camps]] this trio set up in support of the [[mujahideen]] resistance movement against the Soviet occupation.
He had previously (1984) established "the Service Office" or ''[[Maktab al-Khadamat|Maktab al-Khidamat]] '' in [[Afghanistan]], along with bin Laden and [[Abdullah Yusuf Azzam]]. Many of the supporters of al-Qaeda were trained in the [[Afghan training camp|Arab military camps]] this trio set up in support of the [[mujahideen]] resistance movement against the Soviet occupation.


He was the president of the [[Tucson Islamic Center]] from 1984 to 1985. In 1986 he left [[Tucson]] to fight the [[Soviet invasion of Afghanistan]].<ref>[http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/printDS/31354 "How Southern Arizona became home base for terror"], ''Arizona Daily Star'', 24 July 2004</ref> In 1987, he traveled to [[Hijaz]], and was expected to return to [[Karachi]].<ref name="berg">[[Peter Bergen|Bergen, Peter]], "The Osama bin Laden I Know', 2006.</ref>
He was the president of the [[Tucson Islamic Center]] from 1984 to 1985. In 1986 he left [[Tucson]] to fight the [[Soviet invasion of Afghanistan]].<ref name=ArizoneStar/> In 1987, he traveled to [[Hijaz]], and was expected to return to [[Karachi]].<ref name="berg">[[Peter Bergen|Bergen, Peter]], "The Osama bin Laden I Know', 2006.</ref>


For his role in al-Qaeda, Julaidan is under worldwide embargo by the United Nations.<ref name="un1267">[http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/committees/1267/tablelist.htm UN list of affiliates of al-Qaeda and the Taliban]</ref>
For his role in al-Qaeda, Julaidan is under worldwide embargo by the United Nations.<ref name="un1267">[http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/committees/1267/tablelist.htm UN list of affiliates of al-Qaeda and the Taliban]</ref>


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Wael Julaidan (“Abu Hassan al Madani”)4 of the International Islamic Relief Organization (hereafter
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forming of al Qaeda. MK also published “al Jihad”magazine whichwas a tool to recruit mujahideen to
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Revision as of 19:38, 13 April 2017

Wa'el Hamza Julaidan (Template:Lang-ar, kunya: Abu al-Hasan[1] (born 22 February 1958 in Medina, Saudi Arabia[2]) is one of the original founders of al-Qaeda in August 1988.[3]

He had previously (1984) established "the Service Office" or Maktab al-Khidamat in Afghanistan, along with bin Laden and Abdullah Yusuf Azzam. Many of the supporters of al-Qaeda were trained in the Arab military camps this trio set up in support of the mujahideen resistance movement against the Soviet occupation.

He was the president of the Tucson Islamic Center from 1984 to 1985. In 1986 he left Tucson to fight the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.[4] In 1987, he traveled to Hijaz, and was expected to return to Karachi.[5]

For his role in al-Qaeda, Julaidan is under worldwide embargo by the United Nations.[6]

References

  1. ^ Fitzgerald, Patrick J. "United States of America v. Enaam M. Arnaout: Governments Evidentiary Proffer Supporting the Admissibility of Co-Conspirator Statements" (PDF). US Department of Justice. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-14. Retrieved 2017-04-13. In many respects, Wael Julaidan was a leading supporter of the jihad through the relief organization network. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help); line feed character in |quote= at position 77 (help)
  2. ^ "Wael Julaidan: International Islamic Relief Organization Financier". Globalsecurity. 2006-08-29. Archived from the original on 2017-02-20. Retrieved 2017-04-13. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Founders meet and form al-Qaeda". Globalsecurity. 2006-11-01. Archived from the original on 2009-04-20. Retrieved 2017-04-13. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference ArizoneStar was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Bergen, Peter, "The Osama bin Laden I Know', 2006.
  6. ^ UN list of affiliates of al-Qaeda and the Taliban
Cite error: A list-defined reference named "ArizoneStar2004-07-24" is not used in the content (see the help page).