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Mahmud Hisham al-Hennawi
Mahmud Hisham al-Hennawi (محمود هشام محمد مصطفى الحناوي), also known by his kunya ''Abu Sahl'',〔 was an Islamic militant with ties to the Egyptian Islamic Jihad who was killed in Chechnya in 2005.
==Early life==
His older brother Ahmed Hani al-Hennawi was arrested in 1974 as a founding member of EIJ.〔 Around 1980, al-Hennawi was arrested along with another brother named Hisham, again accused of complicity in the al-Jihad group.〔
In 1984, al-Hennawi moved to Jeddah, where he became a well-respected Saudi merchant.〔 He later left to fight in the jihad against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, but upon returning to Saudi Arabia in 1993, was sought by authorities and so fled to Yemen, while Saudi security authorities deported his wife and children to Egypt.〔
He moved to the Sudan, but after an incident involving the sons of Ahmad Salama Mabruk and Mohammed Sharaf, was among the Arabs ordered to leave the country by the government so traveled to China where he again began working as a merchant until he felt Chinese authorities were seeking him, and so moved to Azerbaijan.〔〔Sageman, Marc, ''Understanding Terror Networks'', University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004, p.45〕

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