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Fazal haq Mujahid Pashto: فضل الحق مجاهد son of Noorulhaq from Rodat district of Nangarhar province Afghanistan. Born in 1954 in a highly respected family of Akhunzadgan. He earned his basic education at local school in HisarShahi Village and then went for further education to city of Lashkargah in Helmand province where he got admission in Agriculture College after completing his Bacaluria he has been admitted in faculty of Agriculture at Kabul University. There he joined the organization of Muslim Students called Nuhzat Nawjawan i Musalman by invitation of one his friend known as Saranwal Ridwan from Kan village in Rodat district. After completing his graduation (at the age of 21 with high grades) he joined the Civil Government and became a Forest Director in Asadabad Kunar province in meanwhile he continued acting as active member of Islamic Movement. Mujahid was one of the key figure in Afghan Jihad against Soviet Union invasion of Afghanistan. Specially in Eastern Afghanistan. All time member of the Supreme Council and Central Executive Committee of Hizb e Islami Afghanistan, Deputy chairman of Provincial Affairs Commission of the party, Chairman of Financial Affairs of the party, Chief Mediator of party on some occasions for within party problems and problem with other factions, Commander of zafar brigade, The Amir of Nangarhar province, Chairman of Party's Eastern Zone Council Nangarhar, Laghman, Kunar, Nooristan, Few times acting Amir of the Hizb e Islami, One of the Five Members of Nangarhar Shoora Supreme Council, Chairman of Eastern Zone Military Council of Eastern Council and Head of Nangarhar Garrison and once Interior Minister of Afghanistan. == Links With Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Ladin == In 1996, just prior to the Taliban conquest of Kabul, Osama bin Ladin was extradited from Sudan under the pressure from the U.S. He, then, chose to leave Sudan for Afghanistan and declared his decision to Sudanese authorities which was approved by them and considered in the greater interest of every side. In doing so Osama bin Ladin approached some former Jihadi commanders with whom he had had acquaintance and close contacts from the days of Jihad to smooth path for his return from Sudan to Afghanistan. The commanders contacted by him included SazNur of the Ittihad‐e Islami party, Dr. Ameen and Engineer Mahmud of Hizb‐e Islami (Khalis group), and Fazl al‐Haq Mujahid of Hizb‐e Islami (Hekmatyar). The three above-mentioned commanders had later been mysteriously martyred after the fall of the Taliban rule with exception of Dr. Ameen, who had remained in custody of Pakistani security forces for long. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fazal Haq Mujahid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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