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Abu Musa

One day before the UK officially left the region, Iran stationed its troops on the island and was officially welcomed by the Sheik of Sharjah's brother; Sheik Saghar.


As-Sa'iqa

This again led to mass-defections of Palestinians from the movement (Harris quotes the Syrian-aligned Amal Movement as complaining that the Syrian-backed Palestinian forces sent to attack the PLO were "Abu Musa in the Biqa'" but "become Abu nothing in the Shuf and Abu Ammar on arrival in Beirut"), and reportedly its ranks were filled with non-Palestinian Syrian army recruits.

Iran Historical Sovereignty over the Tunbs and BuMusa Islands

Fourth Chapter: Boumusa, Big Tonb and Small Tonb Islands: political geographical of Boumusa, Greater and Lesser Tunbs Islands, geo-strategic role of the three Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf, historical background of the three Iranian islands, 68 years of occupations of Boumusa, Big Tonb and Small Tonb Islands by Britain (1903- 1971), claims of the United Arab Emirates on Iranian islands and reactions of Iran, conclusion.


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Abu Musa Ashaari

Abu Musa came originally from Hadhramaut, region of Yemen, where his tribe, the Ashar, lived in the pre-Islamic period.

According to an academic research done by Khalid Kabir Alal in University of Algeria, the most authentic version is that both Abu Musa and 'Amr ibn al-'As, the arbitrator appointed by Muawiyah I, decided that Muawiyah will be deposed, and the fate of the murderers of Uthman will be decided by the remaining of The Ten Promised Paradise.

Abu Reyan Al Zarkazi

Abu Reyan Al Zarkazi, also known as Abu Musa, is suspected of being an al-Qaeda operative by the Pakistani government.