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  • ...ar|DIN|ʾAbū ʾAyyūb al-Maṣrī}}'' ; translation: "Father of Ayyub the Egyptian") -->(ca. 1968 - 18 April 2010),<ref>[http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2 ...raq"] ''The Times'', 15 June 2006</ref> joined [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]]’s [[Egyptian Islamic Jihad]] in 1982, where he "worked with Zawahiri." Al-Masri went to
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  • ==Criticism and alleged support for Islamists== ...ded HCI's Pakistan office until his arrest in 1995 for that bombing of the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan that was allegedly carried out with HCI funds.<ref name
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  • ...ervention in Syria|Syria]], [[2015 Egyptian military intervention in Libya|Egyptian airstrikes in Libya]], and [[Boko Haram insurgency|West African airstrikes ...ded Iraqi nationalists and [[pan-Arabist]]s. Many insurgency leaders are [[Islamists]] and claim to be fighting a religious war to reestablish the Islamic [[Cal
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  • .../x/tribune-review/specialreports/jihad/s_105453.html U.S. policies causing Islamists rage, some say], ''[[Pittsburg Tribune]]'', December 1 2002</ref> El-Zayat El-Zayat is the lawyer for [[Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr]] an Egyptian cleric, who was living in exile in [[Italy]], who was controversially kidna
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  • ...l of [[Fes]]. However, in other parts of the Islamic world, for example in Egyptian and Middle Eastern Arabic literature before the mid-20th century, the name ...y, and specifically those who converted to Catholicism; their treatment by Islamists and the authorities, including state protection (2008–2011)|author=United
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