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This article is in dire need of some work. Sources are scarce. It is not entirely certainly that the cited names "Ahmad Nasser Eid Abdullah Al-Fajri Al-Azimi, also Abu Zaid Al-Kuwaiti, Abu Omar Al-Kuwaiti[1] and Abu Dzeit" are one and the same person.

  • "Abu Dzeit" results in some sources but most surrounding the death on 16 February 2005. Not much details.
  • "Abu Omar Al-Kuwaiti" generates information about a different person altogther, who died in a suicide car bomb attack on a police station in Mosul on 26 April, 2008. Unless it is possible for a person to die twice within the span of 3 years, then this makes no sense.
  • Further, other another source say "Abu Omar al Kuwaiti, also known as Badr Mishel Gama’an al Harbi" (a 5th name and it is still uncertain whether it is the same person and not an entirely different person).
  • Similarly, another source says "Sheikh Khaled bin Abd Al-Rahman Al-Husaynan [a.k.a. Abu Zaid Al-Kuwaiti]" which is supported by the Kuwaiti daily, al-Watan Daily who state, "Al-Qaeda has broadcasted a series of audio lectures delivered by a former Imam at the Kuwaiti Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Khaled Al-Husinan (known as Abu Zaid Al-Kuwaiti) who joined the mujahedeen in Afghanistan two years ago." and who is still alive as of 2010.
  • However, one source makes a connection between 3 of the 4 names: Abu Zaid Al-Kuwaiti and Abu Omar Al-Kuwaiti and Ahmad Nasser Eid Abdullah Al-Fajri Al-Azimi.
  • [http ://www.globaljihad.net/view_page.asp?id=740 One source] which may be important, although I can not source the information elsewhere other this website. It says "Ahmad Nasser Eid Abdullah Al-Fajri Al-Azimi, known as Abu Zaid al-KUWAITI."
  • As for "Abu Dzeit" this is the Russian version of the arabic, Abu Zaid and mainly results in brief mentions surrounding the death on 16 February 2005. Not much details and mostly supported by Russian sources[1] [2] [3] and one US, [4] but none of them appear to make a connection between Abu Zaid/Dzeit and the other names.

Peaceblissharmony (talk) 21:48, 12 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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