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Mamdouh Mahmud Salim was born on 1958 in Sudan, is a Sudanese al-Qaeda co-founder imprisoned in the US (born 1958). Discover Mamdouh Mahmud Salim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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1958

Mamdouh Mahmud Salim (ممدوح محمود سالم, Mamdūḥ Maḥmūd Sālim; b. 1958 in Sudan) is a Sudanese co-founder of the Islamist terrorist network al-Qaeda.

1988

He attended two meetings from August 11–20 in 1988, along with Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Mohammed Atef, Jamal al-Fadl, Wael Hamza Julaidan, and Mohammed Loay Bayazid and eight others, to discuss the founding of "al-Qaeda".

According to Jamal al-Fadl, Salim instructed militant recruits in the works of Ibn Taymiyyah.

1990

Other allegations suggest he travelled to China, Japan or Hong Kong with Mohammed Loay Bayazid in 1990 to facilitate the purchase of communications equipment for the Sudanese government.

1992

He is also credited by al-Fadl's testimony with a 1992 fatwa issued at the request of Al Qaeda leadership, described as pivotal in al-Qaeda's development as it provided the group with justification for the killing of Muslim civilians and bystanders in the course of killing Americans and other non-Muslim enemies.

1993

In Khartoum, he travelled to Hilat Koko with Jamal al-Fadl in late 1993 or early 1994, and met with Amin Abdel Marouf to discuss chemical weapons.

1998

He was arrested on 16 September 1998 near Munich.

On 20 December 1998, he was extradited to the United States, where he was charged with participating in the 1998 United States embassy bombings.

He was arrested approximately September 8, 1998, in Germany, and extradited to the United States.

However, his joint bank account with Mamoun Darkanzali was not investigated, and the latter transferred the funds to a militant who would later participate in the 9/11 hijackings.

Salim's name occurs frequently in 157-page indictment, sometimes alongside the name of Osama bin Laden and no one else.

According to the indictment:

2000

He was convicted of attempted murder after stabbing one prison guard during an attempted escape on 1 November 2000.

2004

He was sentenced to 32 years for the crimes in May 2004.

2008

In December 2008, however, a federal appeals judge ruled that the judge in the case was in error when he ruled that the stabbing was not part of a terrorism plot.

He ordered resentencing.

2010

He was re-sentenced to life without parole in August 2010.

He is now an inmate of the ADX Florence facility,

Salim was trained as a communications engineer.

2014

The fatwa is putatively based on one by the influential 14th-century Salafi scholar Ibn Taymiyyah ("Ibn al Tamiyeh") permitting the killing of Muslim supporters of the "Tartars" (Mongols) who threatened to invade the Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt.

In testimony al-Fadl was asked:

Q. Can you tell us now what Abu Hajer al Iraqi said about Ibn al Tamiyeh?

A. He said that our time now is similar like in that time, and he say Ibn al Tamiyeh, when a tartar come to Arabic war, Arabic countries that time, he say some Muslims, they help them.

And he says Ibn al Tamiyeh, he make a fatwah.

He said anybody around the tartar, he buy something from them and he sell them something, you should kill him.

And also, if when you attack the tartar, if anybody around them, anything, or he's not military or that -- if you kill him, you don't have to worry about that.

If he's a good person, he go to paradise and if he's a bad person, he go to hell.