Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif

Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif, (Arabic: سيد إمام الشريف‎, Sayyid ‘Imām ash-Sharīf) (born August 8, 1950), aka "Dr. Fadl" and Abd Al-Qader Bin 'Abd Al-'Aziz, has been described as a "major" figure "in the global jihad movement." He is said to be "one of Ayman Al-Zawahiri's oldest associates, and his book al-'Umda fi I'dad al-'Udda ("The Essentials of Making Ready "), was used as a jihad manual in Al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan. Fadl is reported to be one of the first members of Al Qaeda’s top council.

He has recently attacked al-Qaeda and called for a stop to violent jihad activities both in Western and Muslim countries.

He is reported to have two wives, with four sons and two daughters between them.

Read more about Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif:  Early Life and Education, Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Criticism of Jihad Movement