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  Ahmed Jibril - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jibril's son, Jihad Ahmed Jibril, who headed the PFLP-GC's military wing and was in line to replace Jibril as leader of the group, was killed by a car bomb in Beirut on May 20, 2002.
Jibril was born in Jaffa, now in Israel, in 1928, but his family moved to Syria, where he was raised, and where he served as an army captain.
Jihad Jibril, 41, Jibril's son and the future leader of the PFLP-GC, was killed in Beirut on May 20, 2002.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ahmed_Jibril   (537 words)

  
 Dar Al Hayat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jibril is also known fro his many roles he considers to have been in the context of confronting Israel and defending the Palestinian people.
Jibril returns to Beirut this time as a participant in the dialogue in the name of the Palestinians in Lebanon.
Nevertheless, when Jibril links the implementation of these demands to military bases, affiliated to him in south Beirut, Bekaa and other parts, he is discarding the pretext he has constantly repeated about the function of these bases, i.e.
english.daralhayat.com /opinion/OPED/04-2006/Article-20060406-6fb538d9-c0a8-10ed-0105-0034ed0a06d6/story.html   (1436 words)

  
 The International Dimension of PFLP-GC Activity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jibril totally rejected the recognition by Arafat of UN resolutions 242 and 338 and his renunciation of terrorism.
Jibril vehemently denounced the declaration by Arafat at the 19th PNC in November 1988 of a Palestinian state in the Territories alongside Israel.
Jibril claimed that in 1987 the relationship between his organization and Libya became unilateral: his men were fighting for Libya in Chad, but Qadhafi ceased supplying the Front with money or logistical support.
www.ict.org.il /Articles/pflp-gc1.htm   (5205 words)

  
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Jibril told the Prophet, "These are the speakers of sedition (fitna) who call people to misguidance." 6- He also saw a bull which exited a very small outlet, then was trying in vain to return through that small outlet.
Jibril told the Prophet, "This is the example of the bad word--once spoken, it cannot be returned."  7- The Prophet saw people grazing like animals, with very little clothing on their private parts.
Jibril told the Prophet, "These are the ones whose heads felt too heavy to perform prayer--the ones who used to sleep without praying." 9- On his journey the Prophet saw people who were competing to eat some rotten meat--ignoring meat that was sliced and unspoiled.
www.aicp.org /IslamicInformation/Wordformat/ThemiracleofAlIsraandAl-Mi^raj.doc   (3472 words)

  
 WJLA - Accused Indonesian Cleric Preaches Jihad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Indonesian authorities keep Jibril under surveillance, but say they have no evidence he has committed a crime in the country, where he was deported after his release a year ago from prison in Malaysia.
Jibril was arrested in Malaysia June 2001 for militant activities and sent to a prison camp under a law allowing indefinite detention without trial.
Jibril was detained and questioned on his return, charged with immigration offenses and served 5 1/2 months in prison.
www.wjla.com /headlines/0505/227461.html   (1099 words)

  
 Ahmed Jibril Vows Further Arms Shipments to Palestinians
Ahmed Jibril head of the radical pro-Syrian organization was quoted by the French Press Agency AFP as saying, "This cargo that we sent will not be the last," adding that the aim was "to create a sort of balance of terror between us and the enemy."
A day later, Jibril acknowledged that his group was behind the smuggling, saying that the shipment of arms was not the first such to be sent into the Palestinian Autonomy, nor would it be the last.
Jibril has in the past been a bitter enemy of Palestinian Authority head Yasser Arafat, even threatening to assassinate him for signing agreements with Israel.
www.ict.org.il /spotlight/det.cfm?id=606   (840 words)

  
 Lebanonwire.com | PFLP-GC leader’s son killed by car bomb in Beirut
Jibril’s father claimed it was the fifth attempt on his son’s life by Israel’s Mossad.
Security sources also said that Jibril, who does not usually disclose his whereabouts, was leaving one of his residences in the area at the time the bomb went off.
Born in 1964, Jihad Jibril was a resident of Beirut and served as the head of military operations for the PFLP-GC, which was founded by his father in 1968.
www.lebanonwire.com /0205/02052109DS.asp   (978 words)

  
 Arutz 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jibril, like PLO Oslo-opponent Farouk Kaddoumi, has refused to enter the PA-controlled areas until now, so as not to have to receive Israeli permission.
Jibril said at the time that it wasn't the first of its kind, nor would it be the last.
A year later, Jibril's son, the head of the PFLP-GC's military wing, was killed in a car bombing in Beirut.
www.israelnationalnews.com /print.php3?what=news&id=90806   (435 words)

  
 Palestinian Militant Vows Terror Attacks On U.S. Interests -- 05/11/2001
Jibril, leader of the Damascus-based Popular Front For the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, was responsible for spectacular terrorist attacks in Israel and abroad during the 1970s and 80s.
Jibril, whose organization advocates the destruction of Israel and says armed struggle is the only way to achieve Palestinian aims, said last year's bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen was only a prelude to the attacks to come.
Jibril, a former officer in the Syrian army, is under the control of Syrian intelligence.
www.cnsnews.com /ViewPrint.asp?Page=\ForeignBureaus\archive\200105\For20010511e.html   (692 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Middle East | Ahmed Jibril and the PFLP-GC
Founded by Mr Jibril in 1968, the group argued that fighting, not politics, was the key to reversing the establishment of Israel on Arab land, believing that conflict between Palestinians and the Israeli army would mobilise the whole Arab world to crush the "Zionist enemy".
Ahmed Jibril was born in the Palestinian city of Jaffa, now in Israel, in 1928, but his family moved to Syria and he became an officer in the Syrian army.
The court rejected the defence argument that Ahmed Jibril had carried out the bombing on behalf of Iran and Syria to avenge the July 1988 downing of an Iranian airliner by a US warship in the Gulf.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/middle_east/1998598.stm   (669 words)

  
 raw42 reviews: jibril   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
one visit to jibril's page on mp3.com and, assuming that is he who graces the front page, i'm thinking....hmmm....looks like the sort of twisted evil-genius guy who would probably stick needles in effigies if the review was shit!
jibril tells us that himself but he needn't have bothered.
no messing with the sound here: jibril knows what he's after from the moment it starts.
www.raw42.com /reviews/jibril.html   (688 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Beirut blast kills radical Palestinian's son   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jihad Jibril, 38, was the head of operations in Lebanon for the group, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command.
Last year, Jibril acknowledged that his group had sent to the Palestinian territories a weapons shipment that was seized by the Israeli navy — and he promised more to come.
Jihad Jibril was commander of military operations in Lebanon and a member of the PFLP-GC's executive committee leadership.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2002/05/20/lebanon-explosion.htm   (772 words)

  
 World Tribune.com: Palestinian militant assassinated
Jibril, 40, was the son of Ahmed Jibril, secretary-general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command.
Jibril was immediately killed and nobody else was injured.
Jibril was the chief of operations of the PFLP-GC.
www.worldtribune.com /worldtribune/WTARC/2002/me_palestinians_05_21.html   (242 words)

  
 FactsOfIsrael.com: Palestinian Terrorist killed in Beirut
It's only natural for Ahmed Jibril to blame Israel's Mossad for the assassination of his son Jihad, who was one of the operations officers for Jibril's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command.
Jibril and his organization's involvement in the current conflict has been increasing in recent months.
But perhaps Jibril's most successful operation against Israel was his negotiation for the release of 1,150 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, in exchange for three Israeli soldiers in the mid-1980s.
www.factsofisrael.com /blog/archives/000061-print.html   (863 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Region | 'Confronting a staunch enemy'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A member of the old guard, Ahmed Jibril was back in the news earlier this month when his organisation took responsibility for an arms shipment that was seized by the Israeli navy.
Jibril did not hesitate to go further, declaring that his organisation is developing secret cells inside the occupied territories.
Jibril, an old guerrilla fighter, has repeatedly argued that Israel must be exposed to the type of force used in the 1970s and 1980s, when Jibril was involved in hijacking and bombing planes.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2001/535/re6.htm   (830 words)

  
 CD Baby: JIBRIL JAMAL: Warmup
JiBRiL JaMaL is an aspiring MC who has released his first effort on the streets of Los Angeles titled "WARMUP" to signify his warming up to the industry and getting prepared for his career.
JiBRiL JaMaL who resides in LA, has lived in many cities along the west coast persuing his dreams of playing basketball.
JiBRiL JaMaL works with up and coming PMProductions and is beginning to produce his own material.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/jibriljamal   (226 words)

  
 The Angels - Islamic ones
In biblical literature Gabriel is the counterpart to Jibril.
Jibril also helped Muhammad in times of political crises, coming to his aid at the Battle of Badr (624) with thousands of angels, then telling him to attack the Jewish tribes of Banu Qaynuqa' and Banu Qurayzah.
On the night of Ishra Jibril and Mikhail cleansed Muhammad before the night trip to heaven.
www.geocities.com /khola_mon/myth/Angels.html   (2585 words)

  
 Palestinian fighter’s son dies in car blast: PFLP blames Israel -DAWN - Top Stories; May 21, 2002
The Damascus office of Jibril’s group — which opposes Yasser Arafat for negotiating a peace with Israel under the 1993 Oslo accords — also confirmed the dead man was his son.
The younger Jibril was part of the PFLP-GC’s military leadership, and officials of the group said he planned one of its most daring attacks — a 1987 raid on the Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona in which guerillas killed six soldiers after floating over from Lebanon on a powered hang glider.
Jibril is to be buried in Damascus on Wednesday.
www.dawn.com /2002/05/21/top2.htm   (564 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Militant blames Israel for Beirut blast
Jihad Jibril's body was handed over to his family on Monday and carried aloft through the Palestinian refugee camp of Burj al-Barajneh in Beirut.
Jihad Jibril was a commander of the PFLP-GC's military operations and is reported to have been involved in an airborne attack on Israel in 1987, which killed six Israeli soldiers.
Ahmed Jibril recently accused Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat of being a "pawn of Israel" for his decision to allow the exile of Palestinian militants to Cyprus and to jail accused killers of Israel's tourism minister.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/middle_east/1998087.stm   (545 words)

  
 Gabriel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Arabic name for Gabriel is Jibril, Jibrīl, Jibreel, Jabrilæ or Djibril (جبريل, جبرائيل, IPA [dʒibræːʔiːl], [dʒibrɛ̈ʔiːl], or [dʒibriːl]) Muslims believe Gabriel to have been the angel who revealed the Qur'an to the prophet Muhammad.
In The Lay of the Cid, Gabriel appears in a dream to predict a good outcome.
In Kidou Senshi Gundam Seed Destiny, Jibril is the name of the leader for Blue Cosmos, an extremist group dedicated to eradicating genetically enhanced humans (the coordinators).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gabriel_(angel)   (1816 words)

  
 Al Qaeda's new frontier: Indonesia | csmonitor.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jibril's speech inspired a reorganization of Muslim fighters in Maluku that led to a deepening of the religious war.
Jibril's and Bashir's religious vision is of a vigorous, aggressive Islam that brooks no insults from nonbelievers.
Jibril's 2000 sermon was on one of his first visits to his homeland in nearly a decade.
www.csmonitor.com /2002/0501/p01s04-woap.html   (1574 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Palestinian guerrilla leader Ahmed Jibril once again mired in controversy
Jibril has rejected all the charges, denies meeting the generals, and insists his war is with Israel, not Lebanon.
In an interview with The Associated Press in Damascus, where he lives, he said the weapons he has stockpiled in Lebanon are there to protect Palestinian refugee camps and "for the struggle to preserve our rights to self-determination and return" to homes lost when Israel became a state.
Jibril's group fought with Muslim militias against Christian and pro-Israeli forces during Lebanon's 1975-90 civil war and his son, Jihad, ran operations here until he was killed by a car bomb in Beirut in 2002.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/world/20051030-1421-lebanon-assadsproxy.html   (673 words)

  
 Lebanonwire.com | Jibril killing linked to Israeli revenge after ‘joint’ ambush
Jihad Jibril’s suspected involvement in an ambush in northern Israel two months ago, in which six Israelis were killed, raises the possibility that the Palestinian guerrilla leader may have been the victim of an Israeli revenge operation.
Israel has been roundly blamed for Monday’s car-bomb killing of Jibril, 38, the son of Ahmed Jibril, leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ­ General Command.
But Jibril is among a number of suspects implicated in a deadly roadside ambush on March 12 near the village of Matsuva in northern Israel, 3 kilometers south of the border with Lebanon.
www.lebanonwire.com /0205/02052402DS.asp   (1127 words)

  
 Assassinated Palestinian official (Jibril): arrests made
A sombre Ahmed Jibril in Damascus said his son Jihad, who was assassinated earlier this week, was a martyr and vowed to keep up the struggle against Israel.
Mohammad Jihad Ahmed Jibril was killed in Beirut on Monday in a bomb explosion that ripped through his car tearing him to shreds.
Israeli media reports said Jihad Jibril was involved in the transportation of arms and explosives from Lebanon to Palestinian activists in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/688505/posts   (415 words)

  
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Ahmad Musa Jibril, who also goes by the nickname "Abu Khaled," is a prominent local spokesman in Michigan for the radical Salafi Islamic trend—a fundamentalist ideology that is akin to Wahhabism for non-Saudis.
home, Ahmad Jibril and his father created an Islamic Internet website known as AlSalafyoon.com, which featured an extensive library of fanatic sermons advocating jihad and hatred for "infidels." Among the website's featured sermonizers were Shaykh Abdullah Azzam (the late co-founder of al Qaeda and spiritual mentor to Osama Bin Laden) and Abdelrahman Al-Dosari (a.k.a.
Jibril and his father are also being investigated for potential links to terrorist groups, including Hamas.
www.discoverthenetwork.org /individualProfile.asp?indid=1371   (233 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/brothajibril
As a DJ/ Producer his ear is closely tuned to this sound still and is translated into an amalgam of dance beats with a Neo Soul tinge.
Jibril found his way into the nightclub scene via the underground electronic parties in Houston.
Jibril is now a resident of Houston's hottest monthly event, "RENT" playing along side Little Martin and creating a sound that Houston will not soon forget.
www.myspace.com /brothajibril   (468 words)

  
 Ya Libnan | Mehlis's UN report: Jibril & Al-Ahbash deny involvement | Live News from Lebanon
Beirut, Lebanon - Mehlis report named Ahmad Jibril, leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, General Command, and Ahmed Abdel Aal of the Al ahbash, an Islamic group as party to the murder of former PM Rafik Hariri.
Ahmed Jibril (born 1928) is the founder and leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command (PFLP-GC), part of the left-wing, secular Palestinian rejectionist front, so-called because they reject proposals for a peaceful settlement with Israel.
Although for decades the PFLP-GC's ideology was almost identical to its parent groups the PFLP and PLO, Jibril never wavered from his belief that Palestine could only be liberated through military attrition.
yalibnan.com /site/archives/2005/10/mehliss_un_repo.php   (1127 words)

  
 DEBKAfile - Palestinian Shakeup: Jibril’s Star Rises as Abbas Fades
The Hamas, whose leaders have gone underground to escape targeted Israeli attacks, are now willing to heal their old feud with Jibril in his new guise and join forces.
Jibril has thus appropriated Abbas’s option of bidding for Hamas consent to another ceasefire arrangement.
Faced with this sort of humiliation, a steady flow of defectors heading for Jibril’s factions and no letup in terrorist violence, Mahmoud Abbas’s influence is fading.
www.debka.com /article.php?aid=551   (1551 words)

  
 CD Baby: JIBRIL SERAPIS BEY: Completion
My name is Jibril Serapis BEY - I was born in Toledo, Ohio, I started writting poetry & stories as early as I can remember.
Jibril truely breaks the mold with his vivid stories
Jibril truely breaks the mold with his vivid stories and adventures.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/jibril   (894 words)

  
 In Hebron, It's Brother Against Brother
For Fatah: a swaggering protege of the late Yasser Arafat, Jibril Rajoub.
Jibril works hard to play his two most important cards: his ties with Arafat and his fearlessness in going his own way.
Jibril joined Fatah as a teenager in 1969, a year after his first arrest by Israeli authorities.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/01/14/international/i110542S89.DTL   (1063 words)

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