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Dr. Ali Muhammad al-Sallabi, or al-Salabi (Arabic: علي محمد الصلابي; born 1963 in Benghazi) is a Muslim historian, religious scholar and Islamist politician from Libya. He was arrested by the Gaddafi regime, then left Libya and studied Islam in Saudi Arabia and Sudan during the 1990s. He then studied in Qatar under Yusuf al-Qaradawi and returned to Libya during the 2011 overthrow of Gaddafi and distributed weapons, money, and aid to Islamist groups in the country. His actions were criticized by members of the internationally recognized Libyan government under the National Transitional Council who he in turn criticized as being secular.

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  • علي الصلابي (ar)
  • Ali al-Sallabi (en)
  • Ас-Салляби, Али Мухаммад (ru)
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  • علي محمد محمد الصلابي (مواليد 1963، بنغازي بليبيا)، فقيه، وكاتب، ومؤرخ، ومحلل سياسي ليبي. له العديد من المؤلفات. شارك بلجنة المراجعة التاريخية وتدقيق النص بمسلسل عمر. (ar)
  • Али Мухаммад ас-Салляби (араб. علي محمد الصلابي‎, 1963, Бенгази, Ливия) — ливийский историк-востоковед, исламовед, арабист и политик исламистского толка. При режиме Каддафи был арестован и изгнан из Ливии. Изучал ислам в Саудовской Аравии и Судане, находясь там до 1990-х годов. В дальнейшем он обучался исламской истории и исламоведению в Катаре у Юсуфа аль-Кардави. После свержения Каддафи в 2011 году вернулся в Ливию (ru)
  • Dr. Ali Muhammad al-Sallabi, or al-Salabi (Arabic: علي محمد الصلابي; born 1963 in Benghazi) is a Muslim historian, religious scholar and Islamist politician from Libya. He was arrested by the Gaddafi regime, then left Libya and studied Islam in Saudi Arabia and Sudan during the 1990s. He then studied in Qatar under Yusuf al-Qaradawi and returned to Libya during the 2011 overthrow of Gaddafi and distributed weapons, money, and aid to Islamist groups in the country. His actions were criticized by members of the internationally recognized Libyan government under the National Transitional Council who he in turn criticized as being secular. (en)
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  • Dr. Ali Muhammad al-Sallabi (en)
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  • Dr. Ali Muhammad al-Sallabi (en)
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  • Libya (en)
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