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Sulaiman Al-Alwan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sulaiman Al-Alwan Sulaiman al-Alwan or more fully Sulaimān ibn Nāsir ibn ʿ Abd al-ʿAlwan ((アラビア語:سليمان بن ناصر بن عبد الله العلوان)) is a Saudi Arabian Salafi Islamist preacher and theoretician of militant jihad.〔Bernard Haykel and Saud Al-Sarhan, ("The Apocalypse Will Be Blogged" ), ''New York Times'', September 12, 2006〕 He was arrested in 2004 due to his radical beliefs. He was a brother-in-law of Yusef al-Ayeri, the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, who was killed by Saudi security forces in a May 2003 shootout.〔(Re-Reading al-Qaeda Writings of Yusuf al-Ayiri ) von Roel Meijer, ISIM Review 18, Herbst 2006〕 ==Biography==
Al-Alwan was born in 1969 in Buraidah City, Saudi Arabia, the fourth of nine children. At school he learned classics of Islamic theology by heart and attended the teaching circles of various Islamic scholars. As a preacher, he earned a reputation as a conservative figure. In the 1980s, he distributed leaflets declaring that celebrating those who had memorised the Quran and became Hafiz was a heretical innovation, which led to his imprisonment by Saudi authorities for 18 days.〔Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism Since 1979 Thomas Hegghammer, 2010.〕 Al-Alwan was banned from teaching in 1997.
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