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“ Heroes emerge from the womb of virtue,
sacrifice and honour, through the honour of servitude and submission to
Allah, the Almighty King, only to Him and to no others but Him. They
lead armies of Islam into the battlefields, they fought battles beyond
imagination and illustrated supreme examples in sacrifice and bravery…..
an example from this age….Khattab.” –Extract from the documentary
Khattab, whose real name was Samir Saleh
Abdullah al-Suwailem, was born in Arar, Saudi Arabia, in 1969 and was
described as a brilliant student who would regularly score high
percentage pass rates in school examinations.
At the tender age of 17, Khattab left
Saudi Arabia to participate in the fight against the Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan. It was to be his first experience in war and the start of
an illustrious military career that would span 14 years.
After the war ended against the Russians,
Khattab refused to come home to his family, instead choosing to move on
to another war zone. During the next 14 years, he subsequently only
visited his family on two occasions, the last of them being 1993. This
was after he was gravely wounded four times and was the lone survivor
when a truck exploded.
From 1995, till his assassination,
Khattab fought in Chechnya. He was to become the commander-in-chief of
the foreign fighters who were now inflicting heavy losses on the
occupying Russian Army.
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