Makhtab al-Khidmat

Makhtab al-Khidmat

Maktab al Khidmat (مكتب الخدمات) (also known as 'the Afghan Bureau") is a militia formed during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Dr Abdullah Azzam founded the group in 1984, with the assistance of his protege Osama bin Laden.[1]

The 9-11 Commission reports that originally the group was a US ally, stating the group:[1]

"...even had 30 officers inside the United States during the Cold War, when Maktab al-Khidmat fought against the Soviets in Afghanistan."

Guantanamo captives alleged to have an association with Maktab al Khidmat

name notes
Khalid Mahomoud Abdul Wahab Al Asmr
  • Faced the allegation: "The detainee worked for Maktab al Khidmat".[2]
  • Acknowledged working for Maktab al Khidmat.[2] But testified all his work was humanitarian work, and all his work was prior to 1992.[3]
  • Testified he worked under Sheikh Abdullah Azaam's wife.[2]
  • Testified that the Pakistani government shut down Maktab al Khidani in 1996.[2]
Ahmed Hassan Jamil Suleyman
Mammar Ameur
  • During his Administrative Review Board he faced the following two allegations[6]:
    • "The detainee stayed at the Algerian guesthouse, located in the Hayatabad portion of Peshawar, Pakistan."
    • "The guesthouse may have been funded by the Maktab al-Khidmat office in Peshawar, Pakistan."

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