Abdallah Mohammed Fazul[1] 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[2] Mogadishu, Benadir, Somalia[2]
Allegiance
Al-Qaeda
Service/branch
Al-Qaeda in East Africa
Years of service
1990–2011
Commands held
Head of Al-Qaeda in East Africa
Battles/wars
Somali Civil War
Somalia War (2006–2009)
Somali Civil War (2009–present) †
Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (Arabic: فاضل عبدالله محمد) (1972 or 1974 – 8 June 2011, 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]
^"PBS story on FAM and al-Hage". Pbs.org. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
^ ab"East Africa embassy bomber Fazul Abdullah killed". BBC. 11 June 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
^Nelly Lahoud, Beware of Imitators: Al-Qa'ida Through the Lens of its Confidential Secretary (West Point: Harmony Project, 2012) p.9
^Bill Roggio (11 November 2009). "Al Qaeda names Fazul Mohammed East African commander". The Long War Journal. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
^Fazul Abdullah Mohammed Archived 22 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Federal Bureau of Investigation, US Department of Justice
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