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[Page 1 of 9] No. Full Name Country Notes 1 Muhammad Bin-Ramadan al-Shuwayshi Tunisia 2 Ahmad Bin-Sa’id Makrazay Tunisia 3 Rashad Bin-Maydani Albu-‘Ubaywi Tunisia 4 Ahmad Bin Tawghin al-‘Azzari Tunisia 5 Yasin Bin-‘Ali al-Marzuqi Tunisia 6 Muhammad Bin-Khalifah Hanin Tunisia 7 Muhammad Bin-‘Abdallah al-Hijri Tunisia 8 Muhammad Rida Dawud Ritam Morocco 9 Bilal Bin-‘Abbud Morocco 10 Yusuf Mahrir Morocco 11 Rashid Mubassat Morocco 12 Hatim Yazid Morocco 13 Hamzah Khalifah Morocco 14 Muhammad ‘Allush Morocco 15 Nabil Makhlufi Morocco 16 ‘Abd-al-Hakim Ma’rani Morocco 17 Jamal Ahshush Morocco 18 ‘Abd-al-Latif al-Baqili Morocco 19 Sa’id Awlad al-Shunayghagh Morocco 20 ‘Abdallah al-Kammushi Morocco 21 ‘Abd-al-Razzaq Kunima Morocco 22 Al-Tahir Ayt Bala Morocco 23 Munsif Bin-‘Abbud Morocco 24 Ahmad Bin-Khalifah Bin-Ahmad al-Hijri Saudi Arabia 25 Walid Bin-Radi Bin-Sumaylil al-‘Utaybi Saudi Arabia 26 Walid Bin-‘Abdallah Bin-‘Ubaydallah al-Sahali Saudi Arabia 27 Samir Bin-Ahmad Bin-‘Ali al-‘Amiri Saudi Arabia 28 Amin Bin-‘Ali Bin-Hasan al-Ahmadi Saudi Arabia 29 ‘Abd-al-Rahman Bin-Wa’il Bin-‘Ammash al- Saudi Arabia Harbi 30 ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Bin-Hamad Bin-‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Saudi Arabia al-Majid 31 Nayif Bin-Ibrahim Bin-Marzuq al-Hamimas Saudi Arabia 32 Fahd Bin-Hamad Bin-Hadi al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia 33 Walid Bin-‘Abdallah Bin-‘Abd-al-Rahman al- Saudi Arabia Sabih 34 ‘Abd-al-Rahman Bin-Ghazi Sa’id al-‘Utaybi Saudi Arabia 35 Sa’ud Bin-Hamad ‘Abd-al-Razzaq al-Qarashi Saudi Arabia 36 ‘Ayid Bin-‘Id Bin-‘Ayid al-Sharari Saudi Arabia 37 Mazin Yahya Bin-Muhammad Mani Saudi Arabia 38 ‘Ali Bin-‘Abdallah Bin-‘Ali al-Hurmishi Saudi Arabia 39 Walid Bin-‘Abdallah Bin-‘Ali al-Khudayri Saudi Arabia 40 Lutfi Bin-‘Atiq al-Subayhi al-Kubaydi Saudi Arabia 41 Hasan Bin-Marzuq Bin-Baghit al-Zabyani Saudi Arabia 42 Fahd Bin Qa’id ‘Awd al-Harbi Saudi Arabia 43 Yusuf Bin-Salim Bin-Fahid al-Shamirri Saudi Arabia 44 Hamid ‘Awwad Maws al-Mutayri Saudi Arabia 45 Ahmad Bin-Hamad Musa’id al-Lahabi Saudi Arabia 46 ‘Ali Bin-Sa’id Salim al-Qahtani Saudi Arabia 47 Ahmad Bin-Bandar Dari al-Sahyan Saudi Arabia [Page 2 of 9] 48 Khalaf Yusuf Khalaf al-Shar’an Saudi Arabia 49 Hamid Bin-Salih Bin-Hamid al-Majnuni Saudi Arabia 50 Sa’id Bin-‘Abd-al-Qadir Salih al-Say’adi Saudi Arabia 51 ‘Abdallah Khalid Bin-Hasan al-Balid Saudi Arabia 52 Fahd Bin-‘Abd-al-‘Aziz ‘Abdallah al-‘Ajlan Saudi Arabia 53 ‘Ali Bin-‘Abdallah Bin-‘Ali al-Ghamidi Saudi Arabia 54 Fahd Mardi Salih al-Samiri Saudi Arabia 55 ‘Umar Bin-Fahid Ibrahim Ibrahim al-Jahni Saudi Arabia 56 Salih Ibrahim Bin-‘Abdallah al-Sawwaji Saudi Arabia 57 ‘Abdallah Muhammad Hasan al-Mura’i Saudi Arabia 58 Yasir ‘Abd-al-Rahman Ahmad Takruni Saudi Arabia 59 Khalid Sultan ‘Abdallah Sultan Saudi Arabia 60 Sa’id ‘Abdallah ‘Ali al-Zahrani Saudi Arabia 61 Ahmad Sa’d Mut’ab al-Muhammad Saudi Arabia 62 Muhammad Hasan Sa’id al-‘Amari Saudi Arabia 63 Marwan Bin-Muhammad Bin-Hayil al-Rihi Saudi Arabia 64 Muhammad ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Bin-Yusuf Tunisia 65 ‘Abd-al-Salam al-Mawlidi al-‘Adduli Tunisia 66 Marad Bin-‘Ali ‘Aqil Tunisia 67 Muhammad Bin-Bashir al-‘Adduli Tunisia 68 ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Bin-Sanhat ‘Abdallah al-Harbi Saudi Arabia 69 Badr Ghazi Husayn al-Sarwani Saudi Arabia 70 Ahmad Bin-Salih ‘Abdallah al-Shawwaq Saudi Arabia 71 Hasan Bin-Shalyan Muhammad al-Hamadi Saudi Arabia 72 Sa’ud Bin-‘Abdallah Sa’idan al-Harithi Saudi Arabia 73 ‘Isa Raja’ Manawir al-Harbi Saudi Arabia 74 Ahmad Ibrahim Hasan Katu Saudi Arabia 75 Basim Hamid Ahmad al-Hazimi Saudi Arabia 76 Sulayman Ibrahim al-Jarallah Saudi Arabia 77 Anis Isma’il ‘Abd-al-Majid Mulla Saudi Arabia 78 Sabir ‘Isa Ahmad Al Isma’il Saudi Arabia 79 Salih Muhammad Bin Nasir al-Ahmadi Saudi Arabia 80 Faysal Sa’d Bin-‘Ubaydid al-‘Usaymi Saudi Arabia 81 ‘Inad Sulayman Nashi al-Harbi Saudi Arabia 82 Mamduh Muhammad Baghit al-Sa’idi Saudi Arabia 83 Badr ‘Id ‘Ali al-Qarni Saudi Arabia 84 ‘Abd-al-Majid Bin-‘Uwayd Khalil al-‘Utaybi Saudi Arabia 85 Ibrahim Ahmad Ibrahim al-Zahrani Saudi Arabia 86 Ashraf Ba’i’ ‘Atiq al-Lahyani Saudi Arabia 87 Muhammad ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Marzuq al-Sulayhi Saudi Arabia 88 Sami Muhammad Mubarak al-Qarshi Saudi Arabia 89 Salih Musfir ‘Atiyyah al-Zahrani Saudi Arabia 90 Ibrahim Lafi Sa’d al-Marwani Saudi Arabia 91 Fawwaz Fahd Ghuwayzi al-Harbi Saudi Arabia 92 Turki Bin-‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Ibrahim al-Mayna’ Saudi Arabia 93 Fahd Hamad Muhammad Al Rashid Saudi Arabia 94 Wajdi Muhammad ‘Awdallah al-‘Awfi Saudi Arabia 95 Hamid Za’l Hamid al-‘Utaybi Saudi Arabia [Page 3 of 9] 96 ‘Abdallah Muhammad ‘Ali al-Shaykh Saudi Arabia 97 Hani Khalaf Hamdan al-Qarshi Saudi Arabia 98 Majid Hamud Mubarak al-Harithi Saudi Arabia 99 Musa Ibrahim Muhammad Murshid Saudi Arabia 100 Muhammad Bin-Munir Bin-‘Abdallah al- Saudi Arabia Dawsiri 101 ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Bin-‘Atiq Salih al-‘Atiq Saudi Arabia 102 Nayif ‘Abd-al-Rahman Muhammad al-Sa’id Saudi Arabia 103 ‘Abd-al-Rahman Muhammad Ibrahim al- Saudi Arabia Dubaykhi 104 Nabil Salamah Salim Salim al-Huwayti Saudi Arabia 105 ‘Abdallah ‘Ubayd ‘Abdallah al-Sulaymani Saudi Arabia 106 Khalid ‘Abd-al-Rahman Tawil al-Khulaywi Saudi Arabia 107 Salah Muhammad ‘Abdallah al-Ma’nuni Saudi Arabia 108 Karim Khalif Kulay’an al-‘Anazi Saudi Arabia 109 Ghazi Sa’id ‘Ali al-Sharif Saudi Arabia 110 Habbas Turki Fawwaz al-‘Anazi Saudi Arabia 111 (Muhammad Islam) ‘Umar Musa Hajjaj Jordan Arrived [TC: in place] 112 Bilal ‘Abd-al-Rahman Ahmad al-Sharqawi Jordan 113 Iyyad Muhammad Ahmad Tarkhan Jordan 114 Ahmad ‘Ali Musa al-Qar’an Jordan Returned 115 Muhammad ‘Adnan Huwaymal Jarrar Jordan 116 Yazid Muhammad j’Ali (Saqallah) Jordan 117 Muhammad Hamid ‘Ali al-Banuni Jordan 118 Jawad Ahmad ‘Arif al-Baddur Jordan 119 ‘Amir Qasim Muflih Jarrarat Jordan 120 ‘Abd-al-Rahman Ahmad Nasir Khatir Jordan 121 ‘Abdallah ‘Adnan Muhammad Khalil Jordan 122 ‘Adil Bin-Ma’id Haris al-Sarwani Saudi Arabia 123 ‘Adil Lahiq Muhammad al-Qarni Saudi Arabia 124 ‘Abdah ‘Abdallah Muhammad al-Asmari Saudi Arabia 125 Yazid Bin-‘Abd-al-Rahman Sulayman al- Saudi Arabia Salamah 126 Muhammad Sa’ud Muhammad al-Judaymi Saudi Arabia 127 Hudayban Muhammad Hudayban al-Dawsiri Saudi Arabia 128 Rakan Muhammad Sa’d al-Qufi Saudi Arabia 129 Muhammad al-Hadi al-Manisi Saudi Arabia 130 Husayn ‘Ali Mahmud Yemen 131 ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz ‘Abd-al-Rabb Salih Yemen 132 Ahmad Muhammad Muhsin Yemen 133 ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Muhammad ‘Ali Yemen 134 Riyad Khalid Salih Yemen 135 Fu’ad Mansur ‘Ali Yemen 136 Salim ‘Abdallah Salim Yemen 137 Muhammad Nasir Ahmad Yemen 138 Muhammad ‘Ali Mansur Yemen 139 Nabil Ahmad Mamad [TC: possible typo] Yemen 140 Walid ‘Abd-al-Wahhab Husayn Yemen 141 Muhammad ‘Abdallah ‘Ali Yemen 142 ‘Abdah Salih Muhsin Yemen 143 ‘Umar Muhammad Muhammad Yemen [Page 4 of 9] 144 Yasin Salih ‘Abdah Yemen 145 Hamid Muhammad Husayn Yemen 146 Yazid Hamud ‘Abdallah Yemen 147 Nasr-al-Din Ahmad Muhammad Yemen 148 Farid Muhsin ‘Abdallah Yemen 149 Wisam ‘Abd-al-Hamid ‘Abd-al-Latif ‘Ali Yemen 150 Muhsin Jum’ah Mas’ud Libya 151 Salim Muhammad Salim Libya 152 ‘Abd-al-Rahman al-Faytawi Libya 153 Yusuf 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Muhammad Salih Ahmad Libya 184 ‘Abd-al-Salam Hamad Libya 185 Anis ‘Abd-al-Salam Salih Musbah Libya 186 Abu-Bakr Zayid ‘Awd Libya 187 Ahmad ‘Abd-al-Salam Salih Musbah Libya 188 Mar’i Muhammad ‘Umar al-Shaykh Libya 189 Khalid Jum’ah Mas’ud Libya 190 Hamzah ‘Ali ‘Awd Libya 191 Mu’tiz Hasan Muraji’ Libya [Page 5 of 9] 192 Maylud Khaldun Morocco 193 Hafiz al-Bahri Morocco 194 Abu-Bakr Haritah Morocco 195 ‘Abd-al-Rahim Bufattash Morocco 196 Hasan Bin-‘Ali (Dirar) Tunisia Italian Passport 197 Zakariya al-Rifa’i Morocco 198 Ibrahim Bin-Ahmad Bin-Nur Morocco 199 ‘Umar Abkar ‘Umar Morocco 200 Hasan Muhammad Hasan ‘Ali Yunis Egypt 201 Shallali ‘Abdallah Algeria 202 Kharmush ‘Abd-al-Hakim Algeria 203 Al-‘Amri Muhammad Algeria 204 Lakhal Nur-al-Din Algeria Arrived [TC: in place] 205 Lakhlaf Fawwaz Algeria 206 Shashu Maylud Algeria French and Algerian passports 207 Sinaqiriyyah Samir Algeria 208 Musawi ‘Abd-al-Kamil Algeria 209 Hamu al-Hawwari Algeria 210 Nuwayshi Ibrahim Algeria 211 Mudkhil Ahmid 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