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Muhammad abd-al-Salam Faraj (Arabic: محمد عبد السلام فرج; 1954 – 15 April 1982) was an Egyptian radical Islamist and theorist. He led the Cairo branch of the Islamist group al-Jihad (also Tanzim al-Jihad) and made a significant contribution in elevating the role of jihad in radical Islam with his pamphlet The Neglected Obligation (also The Neglected Duty). He was executed in 1982 for his role in coordinating the assassination of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat the previous year.

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  • محمد عبد السلام فرج (ar)
  • Muhammad abd-al-Salam Faraj (en)
  • Muhammad Abd as-Salam Faradsch (de)
  • Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Salām Faraj (it)
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  • Muhammad Abd as-Salam Faradsch (auch Abd al-Salam Farag oder Abdessalam Faraj, arabisch ﻣﺤﻤﺪ عبد السلام ﻓﺮﺝ, DMG Muḥammad ʿAbd as-Salām Faraǧ; * 1952 oder 1954 in ad-Dilnidschat, Gouvernement al-Buhaira in Unterägypten; † 15. April 1982 in Kairo), war ein ägyptischer Revolutionär und radikalislamischer Theoretiker. Er leitete die Kairoer Zelle der ägyptischen Terrororganisation al-Dschihad und trug mit der von ihm mitverfassten Schrift Die vernachlässigte (Glaubens-)Pflicht (al-Farīḍa al-ghāʾiba, 1981) maßgeblich zur Formulierung und Ausbreitung einer militanten dschihadistischen Ideologie bei. Er wurde 1982 aufgrund seiner Beteiligung an der Ermordung des ägyptischen Präsidenten Anwar as-Sadat hingerichtet. (de)
  • Muhammad abd-al-Salam Faraj (Arabic: محمد عبد السلام فرج; 1954 – 15 April 1982) was an Egyptian radical Islamist and theorist. He led the Cairo branch of the Islamist group al-Jihad (also Tanzim al-Jihad) and made a significant contribution in elevating the role of jihad in radical Islam with his pamphlet The Neglected Obligation (also The Neglected Duty). He was executed in 1982 for his role in coordinating the assassination of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat the previous year. (en)
  • Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Salām Faraǧ (in arabo: ﻣﺤﻤﺪ عبد السلام ﻓﺮﺝ‎); , 1954 – Il Cairo, 15 aprile 1982) è stato un teologo e terrorista egiziano. Ideologo del fondamentalismo islamico egiziano, guidò al Cairo la branca fondamentalista della Jihad islamica egiziana e fornì un importante contributo teorico con la sua esaltazione del dovere del jihad nel pensiero radicale islamico con il suo pamphlet "L'obbligo negletto" (al-Farīḍa al-ghayba). Fu giustiziato nel 1982 per il ruolo da lui svolto nel coordinare l'assassinio del presidente egiziano Anwar al-Sadat dell'anno precedente. (it)
  • محمد عبد السلام فرج (1954م – 1982م) مفكر ومنظر جهادي مصري والأمير الحقيقي لتنظيم الجهاد. وهو الشخص الذي وضع أول سطر في شهادة مقتل السادات قبل اغتياله بعدة أعوام وذلك بمؤلفه الصغير الحجم والذي حمل عنوان «الفريضة الغائبة». الذي اعتبر الكثيرون أنه كان ترخيصاً بقتل السادات إذ كان يدعو إلى الجهاد على أساس أنه الفريضة الغائبة. (ar)
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  • Cairo, Egypt (en)
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  • El Delengat, Beheira, Egypt (en)
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