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Mir Hamzah or Shaykh Mir Hamzah is a Pakistani Islamic jihadist who was one of the five signatories of a 1998 fatwa from Osama bin Laden and the World Islamic Front (Al-Qaeda). He was identified as the secretary of the Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Pakistan.

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  1. "World Islamic Front Statement Urging Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders". irp.fas.org. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  2. Hassan, Mohamed Feisal Mohamed (2012). "Investigating the mind of a terrorist: Grasping the nexus between ideology and narrative". Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses. 4 (5): 7–10. ISSN 2382-6444. JSTOR 26351059.
  3. World Islamic Front Statement (23 February 1998). Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders. via fas.org
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