Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Abdel Aziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin Al-Muqrin (/ˈɑːbdəl əˈziːz ˈɪsə ɑːlˈmɪɡrɨn/; Arabic: عبد العزيز عيسى عبد المحسن المقرن; also Abd al-Aziz al-Moqrin and other transliterations), alias Abu Hajr (ابو هاجر) and Abu Hazim, (1971–2004), was the leader of the mujahedeen group al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. He reportedly succeeded Yousif Salih Fahad Al-Ayeeri in this role, when the latter was killed in a shootout in May 2003. Al-Muqrin had trained with Osama bin Laden's group in Afghanistan.Al-Muqrin lived in the Riyadh's Al-Suwaidi District, home to many Saudi extremists.. }
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- Abdel_Aziz_al-Muqrin abstract "Abdel Aziz Issa Abdul-Mohsin Al-Muqrin (/ˈɑːbdəl əˈziːz ˈɪsə ɑːlˈmɪɡrɨn/; Arabic: عبد العزيز عيسى عبد المحسن المقرن; also Abd al-Aziz al-Moqrin and other transliterations), alias Abu Hajr (ابو هاجر) and Abu Hazim, (1971–2004), was the leader of the mujahedeen group al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. He reportedly succeeded Yousif Salih Fahad Al-Ayeeri in this role, when the latter was killed in a shootout in May 2003. Al-Muqrin had trained with Osama bin Laden's group in Afghanistan.Al-Muqrin lived in the Riyadh's Al-Suwaidi District, home to many Saudi extremists.".