- Sheikh Mukhtar Robow
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Sheikh Mukhtar Robow Amir of Al-Shabab In office
1 May 2008 – May 2009Preceded by Adan "Eyrow" Succeeded by Moktar Ali Zubeyr Personal details Nationality Somali Religion Sunni Islam Sheikh Mukhtar Robow (or Abu Mansur) (Somali: Sheekh Mukhtaar Rooboow, Arabic: الشيخ مختار روبوو) is a Somali rebel leader and spokesman for Somalia's Al-Shabaab.
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Early life
Robow was born in the 1960s in the Berdaale district of the Bay region in southern Somalia. He studied at a local Qur'anic school, and later continued his religious education in the mosques of Mogadishu as well as those of his home region. A member of the Rahanweyn clan (which is particularly well-represented in the Baidoa area), and more specifically of the Leysan sub-clan, Robow also studied Islamic law in the 1990s at the University of Khartoum in Sudan.
Islamic Courts Union & Al-Shabaab
He subsequently returned to Mogadishu and worked for the Saudi Al-Haramain Foundation, which was later accused by the United States of having links with Islamic terrorists. Robow then taught Islamic education to orphans the foundation was looking after. His Arabic nickname "Abu Mansur" reinforces the theory that he has frequented Middle East radical Islamists.
Robow later served as the Deputy Commander of the Islamic Courts Union, which controlled much of the south of Somalia. A hardline and radical Islamist who fought with the Taliban in Afghanistan in the early 2000s, Robow has been blacklisted by the United States as a terrorist leader (though this label has been challenged).[1]
Robow has appeared in videos with wanted American terrorist Abu Mansoor Al-Amriki.[2]
References
External links
- Somali Islamist leader vows struggle against "Christian crusading terrorists" Agence France-Presse, October 9, 2007
Preceded by
Adan "Eyrow"Amir of al-Shabaab
(acting)
1 May 2008 – May 2009Succeeded by
Moktar Ali ZubeyrCategories:- Somalian people
- Somalian Sunni Muslims
- Somalian Muslims
- History of Somalia
- Living people
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