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Nasser al-Bahri (1972 – 26 December 2015), also known by his kunya or nom de guerre as Abu Jandal – "father of death" or "the killer", was a member of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2000. According to his memoir, he gave his Bay'ah (oath of allegiance) to Osama bin Laden in 1998. He was in al-Qaeda for six years as one of bin Laden's twelve bodyguards, A citizen of Yemen born in Saudi Arabia, al-Bahri was radicalized in his teens by dissident Saudi Ulemas and participated in clandestine political activities which were funded in part by people trafficking. Determined to become a jihadist, he went first to Bosnia and then, briefly, to Somalia before arriving in Afghanistan in 1996 in the hope of joining al-Qaeda, which he soon did. After four years, al-Bahri became "disillusioned", lar

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  • ناصر البحري (1972 – 26 ديسمبر 2015)، وكنيته أبو جندل، كان عضوًا في تنظيم القاعدة في أفغانستان من 1996 إلى 2000، ورافق أسامة بن لادن منذ عام 1998، وذكر ذلك بالتفصيل في مذكراته. حيث كان حارسًا شخصيًا لأسامة بن لادن، ثم أصبح المسؤول الأول عن أمنه الشخصي، وهو مواطن يمني ولد في المملكة العربية السعودية، ثم قرر الذهاب للجهاد فذهب أولًا إلى البوسنة، ثم إلى الصومال، ثم إلى أفغانستان في عام 1996 على أمل الانضمام إلى تنظيم القاعدة، تزوج هناك وأصبح أبًا. عاد إلى اليمن في عام 2000، واعتُقِلَ هناك من قبل السلطات اليمنية وسُجِنَ لمدة عامين دون محاكمة، ثم تم الإفراج عنه بشرط أن يعلن أنه قد غيَّر أفكاره ومعتقداته، وأن يُقنع الشباب بعدم الذهاب للجهاد. في سبتمبر 2009 أجرى مقابلة مع ميشيل شيبرد من صحيفة تورونتو ستار، وذكر البحري أنه لم يعد عضوا في تنظيم القاعدة، ولكنه ما زال مؤيدًا له ولمعتقداته. ناصر البحري وسالم أحمد حمدان كانا موضوع الفيلم الوثائقي القسم (2010) الحائز على عدة جوائز. (ar)
  • Nasser al-Bahri (1972 – 26 December 2015), also known by his kunya or nom de guerre as Abu Jandal – "father of death" or "the killer", was a member of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2000. According to his memoir, he gave his Bay'ah (oath of allegiance) to Osama bin Laden in 1998. He was in al-Qaeda for six years as one of bin Laden's twelve bodyguards, A citizen of Yemen born in Saudi Arabia, al-Bahri was radicalized in his teens by dissident Saudi Ulemas and participated in clandestine political activities which were funded in part by people trafficking. Determined to become a jihadist, he went first to Bosnia and then, briefly, to Somalia before arriving in Afghanistan in 1996 in the hope of joining al-Qaeda, which he soon did. After four years, al-Bahri became "disillusioned", largely because bin Laden consolidated al-Qaeda's relationship with the Taliban by giving his Bayʿah to its leader, Mullah Omar, but also because he had married and become a father. After his return to Yemen in 2000, he was taken into custody by the authorities and held for two years without trial. He agreed to abide by the parole conditions of a Yemeni jihadist rehabilitation program directed by judge Hamoud al-Hitar. In them he had to accept more education about Islam, as well as discuss his new and old ideas about jihad with the judge and younger students. During a September 2009 interview with reporter Michelle Shephard of the Toronto Star, al-Bahri said that he was no longer a member of al-Qaeda, but that he supported the organization for some of its beliefs. He claimed to have recruited Salim Ahmed Hamdan to al-Qaeda, where the latter became a driver for bin Laden. The two men married sisters. Captured in Afghanistan in 2001, Hamdan was the first detainee tried under the United States' tribunals; his military defense attorney took his case to the US Supreme Court in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (2006) to challenge their constitutionality. Al-Bahri and Hamdan were the subjects of the documentary, The Oath (2010), by American director Laura Poitras, which explored their time in al-Qaeda and afterward. (en)
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  • ناصر البحري (1972 – 26 ديسمبر 2015)، وكنيته أبو جندل، كان عضوًا في تنظيم القاعدة في أفغانستان من 1996 إلى 2000، ورافق أسامة بن لادن منذ عام 1998، وذكر ذلك بالتفصيل في مذكراته. حيث كان حارسًا شخصيًا لأسامة بن لادن، ثم أصبح المسؤول الأول عن أمنه الشخصي، وهو مواطن يمني ولد في المملكة العربية السعودية، ثم قرر الذهاب للجهاد فذهب أولًا إلى البوسنة، ثم إلى الصومال، ثم إلى أفغانستان في عام 1996 على أمل الانضمام إلى تنظيم القاعدة، تزوج هناك وأصبح أبًا. عاد إلى اليمن في عام 2000، واعتُقِلَ هناك من قبل السلطات اليمنية وسُجِنَ لمدة عامين دون محاكمة، ثم تم الإفراج عنه بشرط أن يعلن أنه قد غيَّر أفكاره ومعتقداته، وأن يُقنع الشباب بعدم الذهاب للجهاد. (ar)
  • Nasser al-Bahri (1972 – 26 December 2015), also known by his kunya or nom de guerre as Abu Jandal – "father of death" or "the killer", was a member of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2000. According to his memoir, he gave his Bay'ah (oath of allegiance) to Osama bin Laden in 1998. He was in al-Qaeda for six years as one of bin Laden's twelve bodyguards, A citizen of Yemen born in Saudi Arabia, al-Bahri was radicalized in his teens by dissident Saudi Ulemas and participated in clandestine political activities which were funded in part by people trafficking. Determined to become a jihadist, he went first to Bosnia and then, briefly, to Somalia before arriving in Afghanistan in 1996 in the hope of joining al-Qaeda, which he soon did. After four years, al-Bahri became "disillusioned", lar (en)
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