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  • Nestorian authors maintain that Bahira's works formed the basis of those parts of the Qur'an that conform to the principles of Christianity, while the rest was introduced either by subsequent compilers such as Uthman or contemporary Jews [1].

    Darwin Strips Reality of Purpose? 2008

  • Not all the victims were found, and many remain missing, including an abducted British citizen who was simply known as "Uthman".

    WN.com - Articles related to Israel is spying because it can't wage war - top Hizbullah MP 2010

  • Not all the victims were found, and many remain missing, including an abducted British citizen who was simply known as "Uthman".

    WN.com - Articles related to Israel is spying because it can't wage war - top Hizbullah MP 2010

  • But there turns out to be nothing ordinary about the habeas case brought by Uthman Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthman, a Yemeni held without charges for nearly eight years.

    In Gitmo Opinion, Two Versions Of Reality ProPublica 2010

  • Uthman, accused by two U.S. administrations of being an al-Qaida fighter and bodyguard for Osama bin Laden, is among 48 detainees the Obama administration has deemed too dangerous to release but "not feasible for prosecution."

    In Gitmo Opinion, Two Versions Of Reality ProPublica 2010

  • The government is having a difficult time justifying the detention of Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthman because two of the witnesses they're relying on were tortured.

    Thiessen's misleading attack on due process Adam Serwer 2010

  • But there turns out to be nothing ordinary about the habeas case brought by Uthman Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthman, a Yemeni held without charges for nearly eight years.

    In Gitmo Opinion, Two Versions Of Reality The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Uthman, accused by two U.S. administrations of being an al-Qaida fighter and bodyguard for Osama bin Laden, is among 48 detainees the Obama administration has deemed too dangerous to release but "not feasible for prosecution."

    In Gitmo Opinion, Two Versions Of Reality ProPublica 2010

  • Uthman, accused by two U.S. administrations of being an al-Qaida fighter and bodyguard for Osama bin Laden, is among 48 detainees the Obama administration has deemed too dangerous to release but "not feasible for prosecution."

    In Gitmo Opinion, Two Versions Of Reality The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • But there turns out to be nothing ordinary about the habeas case brought by Uthman Abdul Rahim Mohammed Uthman, a Yemeni held without charges for nearly eight years.

    In Gitmo Opinion, Two Versions Of Reality ProPublica 2010

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