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Abu Walid al Masri
Mustafa Hamid (Arabic: مصطفى حامد, born 1945 in Minya al-Qamh, Sharqia Governorate, Egypt), also known as Abu Walid al Masri (أبو وليد المصري) and Hashim al-Makki (هاشم المكّي), is a journalist who in the 1980s fought as an Islamic jihad volunteer during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. He is reported to have been an al-Qaeda advisor and taught at the Al Farouq training camp in the 1990s. He served as a bureau chief in Afghanistan for ''al-Jazeera'' from 1998-2001, before leaving for Iran.
There he was arrested and placed under house arrest for nearly a decade. In 2011 he was released, and returned to Egypt after its revolution.
==Personal life==


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