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  • In 2006, according to police documents, an emissary of Mr. Noordin known as Syaifuddin Zuhri, but who used the alias Sabit, arrived at a small Islamic school called al Furqon, about four hours 'drive south of Palembang.

    Indonesian Terrorists Find Refuge 2009

  • More recently, in June, police arrested a man in Cilacap, central Java, called Syaefuddin Zuhri, alias Sabit, who was believed to be a close associate of Mr. Noordin.

    Jakarta Police Investigate Killing 2009

  • Then, in June, they arrested a man in Cilacap, central Java, called Syaefuddin Zuhri, alias Sabit, who had helped the Palembang group acquire arms and bombs and was believed to be a close associate of Mr. Noordin.

    Indonesian Terror Chief Believed to Be Dead 2009

  • Ertegun founded Atlantic Records in 1947 with his friend and fellow jazz and blues lover Herb Abramson, though the major shareholder was the Ertegun family dentist, Vahdi Sabit.

    The Man Behind the Music 2011

  • Sabit Aley, a southern Sudanese leader in the United States, notes that “after the New York bombing of 1993 we got the ears of both the legislative and executive branches.”

    The Coming Revolution Walid Phares 2010

  • The men and women from southern Sudan, led by Sabit Ali and Dominic Mohammed, blasted them as “representative of Arab and Islamic imperialism and stooges of masters.”

    The Coming Revolution Walid Phares 2010

  • Sabit who also served as a member of Karzai team now became a full-size rival.

    Seeking Justice in Afghanistan 2008

  • Sabit previously threatened with arrest the Uzbek strongman Abdul Rashid Dostum after Dostum was accused of abducting an official.

    Seeking Justice in Afghanistan 2008

  • ‘What is the worth of mine eyes?’, rejoined Sabit, ‘if they do not weep?’

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • General Omarkhel, former Chief of Kabul Airport Police, was one of a speaker in the seminar said Sabit himself was shipwrecked in corruption while providing documents as evidence for the audience.

    Seeking Justice in Afghanistan 2008

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