Abdul Haq

Abdul Haq

Abdul Haq may refer to:

* Abdul Haq (Afghan leader) (1958–2001), Afghan leader against both the Soviet invasion and the Taliban
* Abdul Haq (al Qaida leader), identified as an "al Qaida leader" by counter-terrorism intelligence analysts
* Abdul Haq (Northern Alliance translator), translator for the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan in 2001
* Abdul Haq (Taliban leader, 2005), protege of Mullah Mohammed Omar, captured in Pakistan in 2005
* Abdul Haq (Taliban leader, 2008), a Taliban leader, killed in action in Helmand, on April 1, 2008
* Abdul Haq (Uighur), directed a small camp of Uighurs in the Tora Bora mountains of Afghanistan in 2001
* Abdul Haq Vidyarthi (1888–1977), Indian Muslim missionary, writer, and scholar
* Abdul Haq Wasiq (born c.1971), Afghan in extrajudicial detention in the US Guantanamo Bay detainment camps in Cuba
* Maulvi Abdul Haq (1870–1961), Muslim scholar and politician from Pakistan
* Abdul Haq (15th Century prince), Moroccan prince in the 15th century


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  • Abdul Haq Wasiq — is a citizen of Afghanistan currently held in the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.[1] His Guantanamo Internment Serial Number is 4. American intelligence analysts estimate that he was born in 1971, in Ghazni, Afghanistan. As of October 7 …   Wikipedia

  • Abdul Haq (urdu scholar) — For other uses, see Abdul Haq. Maulvi Abdul Haq (Urdu: مولوی عبد الحق) was a scholar and linguist, who is also regarded as Baba e Urdu (Urdu: بابائے اردو) (Father of Urdu). He was a champion of the Urdu language and the demand for it to be made… …   Wikipedia

  • Abdul Haq (ETIP) — For other uses, see Abdul Haq. Abdul Haq Born October 1, 1971(1971 10 01) Xinjiang Province, China Died February 15, 2010(2010 02 15) (aged 38) North Waziristan (not confirmed yet) Nationality …   Wikipedia

  • Abdul Haq (Afghan leader) — Infobox revolution biography name = Humayoun Arsala lived = c. 1958 – 2001 caption = Afgan Pashtun Mujahideen commander who fought against the Soviet Union alternate name = Abdul Haq organizations = Hezbi Islami, Hezb e Islami KhalisAbdul Haq… …   Wikipedia

  • Abdul Haq al-Turkistani — Memetiming Memeti Surnom Abdul Haq al Turkistani Naissance 10 octobre 1971 Xinjiang  Chine Décès …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Abdul Haq Vidyarthi — Maulana Abdul Haq Vidyarthi (1888–1977) joined the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement in 1907. In 1914, Maulana Muhammad Ali and his associates founded the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Isha‘at Islam missionary society in Lahore and Maulana Abdul Haq joined. He spent …   Wikipedia

  • Abdul Haq (Northern Alliance translator) — For other uses, see the disambiguation page for Abdul Haq.Abdul Haq served as a translator for the Northern Alliance after the fall of the Taliban, in the fall of 2001. [http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/ARB Transcript Set 1 395… …   Wikipedia

  • Abdul Haq (Taliban leader, 2008) — According to the Afghanistan Freedom Watch a American patrol was tasked to apprehend a Taliban leader named Abdul Haq on April 1 2008.cite news url=http://preview.afnews.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD 080514 059.pdf#5 title=Detained Helmand… …   Wikipedia

  • Abdul Haq (Uighur) — For other uses, see the disambiguation page for Abdul Haq.Abdul Haq is a member of the Uyghur ethnic group who directed a camp of Uighurs in the Tora Bora mountains in Afghanistan. [http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/detainees/csrt/Set 20 1606… …   Wikipedia

  • Abdul Haq (Taliban leader, 2005) — The Chinese News Agency Xinhua reported that a Taliban leader named Mullah Abdul Haq was one of a group of five Taliban leaders captured in Nowshera, Pakistan, on July 16 2005. [http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005 07/19/content 3238615.htm Top …   Wikipedia

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